|  Lest We Forget | 
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|  The 
              "Suffolk Soldiers' Memorial", erected by Suffolk people 
              as a monument to Suffolk Soldiers who lost their lives in the South 
              African War, 1899-1902, was unveiled by General Sir John French 
              at 3.15 pm on Saturday 29 September 1906 on the Cornhill, Ipswich. 
              It was moved to its current location, in Christchurch Park, Ipswich 
              in the early 1920's. The memorial stands about 15ft 6in high and the statue itself is about 6ft high; this is of a soldier in khaki uniform, bareheaded and standing with his rifle reversed, as at the graveside of a comrade. The pedestal is of stone and has panels in bronze on each of its sides and the panel at the front also contains the dedication. The statue was designed and made by Mr Albert Toft and cast in bronze by the cire-pardu (lost wax) process. The sculptor choose, for his model for this statute, a soldier who had served in the South African war. The unveiling ceremony was extensively reported in the East Anglian Daily Times of Monday 1 October 1906, together with a list of names, Regiment and home town/village. The memorial itself gives rank, initials and name and Regiment. The memorial lists the names by the various corps they died fighting with. For ease of reading and research, the list below is in alphabetical order. Further details of those from the Suffolk Regiment can be found on the Bury St Edmunds Boer War and the Cambridge Boer War with some others also on the Ely Boer War. | 
|  | 
| The 
                unveiling of the Ipswich Soldiers Memorial by General Sir John 
                French 29th September 1906.  | 
| ALLENSBY | G A | Private 
              4709, 1st Battalion (Mounted Infantry), Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Walworth. Died of disease at Wynberg 26th February 1901. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| ALLUM | Frederick | Bombardier 
              18541, 6th Company (Eastern Division), Royal Garrison Artillery. 
              Resident Stonham Aspal. Died of disease at Naauwpoort 20th July 
              1901.  | 
| ANDREWS | Stanley | Corporal 
              2509, 48th (North Somerset) Company, 7th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry. 
              Resident Washbrook. Died of disease at Pretoria 10th December 1900. | 
| ANDSLEY | William | Lance 
              Corporal 4794, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bermondsey. Killed in 
              action at Grassy Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Also commemorated 
              on the Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorial. | 
| ARBON | J | Private 
              2725, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Stanton. Wounded 
              at Grassy Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Died of disease 20th 
              September 1900 at Kroonstad. Also commemorated on the Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorial | 
| ARNULL | [Thomas] A | Listed 
              as T ARNULL in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902"] Private 
              2209, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Newmarket. Died 
              of wounds at Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated on Suffolk 
              Hill Memorial, Colesburg, South Africa. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| ARROWSMITH | Henry | Lance 
              Sergeant 3952, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Balham. 
              Killed in action at Grassy Hill , Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesburg, South Africa. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| ATTWELL | James M | Lance 
              Corporal 3369, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Newport. 
              Killed in action at Colesberg 6th January 1900. Also commemorated 
              on the Cathay Park, National 
              Memorial, Cardiff, Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| BAITYER | W | Private, 
              Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ipswich.  | 
| BAKER | D C | Private 
              5816, 1 Battalion, Essex Regiment. Resident Kelsale. Prisoner then 
              released 19th September 1901 at Slangfontein. Died of Enteric 11th 
              Januaryn 1902 at Heilbron. | 
| BAKER | John | Sergeant 
              384, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident London. Killed in 
              action 4th January 1900 at Colesberg. See also Bury 
              St Edmunds, Suffolk | 
| BALDRY | Ernest | Sergeant 
              31949, Base Depot, Imperial Yeomanry. Resident Halesworth. Died 
              of disease at Wynberg 28th February 1902. | 
| BALLAM | James | [Balham 
              on memorial] Private, 43rd Company, 12th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry. 
              Died of enteric 11 January 1901 in Zeerust. Aged 24. Resident Wetherden. 
              Youngest son of James Ballam, of Mutton Hall. 
              Also commemorated on a plaque inside St Mary's Church in Wetherden: 
              James Ballam, served in the 43rd Company of the Imperial Yeomanry 
              and died on 11th January 1901 at Zeerust South Africa of Enteric 
              Fever. He was 24 years old and was the youngest son of James Ballam 
              of Mutton Hall. Also commemorated on Framlingham College Memorial, 
              Castle Meadows County 
              Memorial Norwich  | 
| BARBER | B H | Driver 
              76560, 3rd Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Ipswich. 
              Died of enteric fever at East London 18th March 1900. | 
| BARBER | F C | Private 
              4272, 19th (Princess Of Wales's Own) Hussars. Resident Otley. Died 
              of disease 4th January 1901 at Machadodorp. | 
| BARBER | J | Private 
              4740, 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards. Resident Cransford. 
              Died of disease on 23rd March 1901 at Springfontein. | 
| BARKER | Albert | Private 
              814, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Isleham. Died of 
              disease at Bloemfontein 28th June 1900. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials and the Railway Station Tablet to Midland Railway 
              Employees, Derby, Derbyshire. | 
| BARKER | T | Sapper, 
              Royal Engineers. Resident Finningham.  | 
| BARNES | J | Spelt 
              BARNES in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902 and BARNS on memorial] 
              Private 5370, 4th Mounted Infantry Company, 1st Battalion, Suffolk 
              Regiment. Resident Wilburton. Died of disease 22nd December 1901 
              at Pretoria. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| BARNES | Samuel | Private 
              2196, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Isleham. Killed 
              in action at Grassy Hill, Colesberg, 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg. Also commemorated on Isle 
              of Ely, Cambridge 
              and Bury St Edmunds Boer War 
              Memorials. | 
| BARRETT | F | Private 
              2505, 1st Battalion, Scots Guards. Resident Fressingfield. Died 
              of disease on 17th March 1900 at Kimberley. | 
| BARRETT | G R K | Private 
              4665, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of disease 6th September 
              1902. Resident Hoddesdon. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| BATTLE | A C | Driver 
              15951, 85th Company, Army Service Corps. Resident Somersham. Died 
              of disease 9th February 1902 at Standerton. | 
| BEDWELL | Harry Albert | [Listed 
              on memorial as A H BEDWELL] Private 3961, 1st Battalion, Suffolk 
              Regiment. Resident Lowestoft. Died of disease 14th November 1900 
              at Middleburg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| BEDWELL | W G | [Listed 
              as A G BEDWELL in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902] Private 
              4016, 6th Dragoons. Resident Ipswich. Died of disease 18th February 
              1902 at Heilbron.  | 
| BENYARD | J E | Driver, 
              Royal Field Artillery. Resident Woodbridge.  | 
| BLUMFIELD | G A | [Listed 
              as 18th Lancers on memorial] Private 12th (Prince Of Wales's Royal) 
              , 12th (Prince Of Wales's Royal) Lancers. Resident Ipswich.  | 
| BOSWORTH | J | Private 
              5681, 1st Battalion, 28th (Mounted Infantry), Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Lambeth. Died of disease 31 March 1902 at Germinston. Also 
              commemorated on the Bury St Edmunds 
              and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| BOYCE | W | Private 
              2133, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Walsoken. Died of 
              disease 22 May 1901 at Middleburg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmund's, Cambridge 
              and Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorials. | 
| BRIDGE | Arthur | Private 
              2230, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Kirton. Killed in 
              action at Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated on the Suffolk 
              Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesburg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| BRIGHTWELL | H | Private 
              3090, 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Resident Stonham Aspal. Died 
              of disease at Kimberley 23rd March 1900. | 
| BROWN | Arthur Wale | Captain, 
              1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died at Jacobsdarl, Pretoria 26th 
              January 1900 from wounds received at Rensburg, 6th January 1900. 
              Aged 33. Commemorated on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesburg, South 
              Africa and buried in Colesburg Military Cemetery. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  Reported in News of the World 14th January 1900 and extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press Brown. - Capt. Arthur Wale Brown, 1st Batt. Suffolk Regt., died at Pretoria, from wounds received in action on Jan. 6th, 1900, at Rensburg. The son of J. Brown, Esq., Coombe Villa, Teignmouth, he was born in 1867, and educated at AlIhallows School, Honiton. He joined the Suffolk Regt. in 1889, was promoted lieut. 1893, capt. 1898, and accompanied his battalion to South Africa in Nov., 1899. | 
| BROWN | F [C] | Private 
              2925, 19th (Princess Of Wales's Own) Hussars. Resident Ipswich. 
              Died of Dysentery at Ladysmith 27th April 1900.  | 
| BROYD | Frank | Private 
              1131, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Sudbury. Died of 
              disease 11th July 1900 at Germiston. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds Boer War Memorial. | 
| BRUTY | George | Private 
              4835, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Clare. Died of disease 
              at Vet River 31st May 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| BUTCHER | Alfred | Private 
              2913, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Coddenham. Died 
              of disease at Bloemfontein 12th June 1900. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| BUTTON | S | Gunner 
              87372, 81st Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Martlesham. 
              Died of enteric at Bloemfontein 9th April 1900. | 
| BUXTON | Roland Henry | Lieutenant, 
              2nd (Mounted Infantry) Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Resident Fritton. 
              Killed near Sterkfontein 13th December 1901. Also commemorated on 
              the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial.   Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press BUXTON, Roland Henry - Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment (Mounted Infantry), killed near Sterkfontein 13th December 1901. Born November 1874, educated at Harrow, entered the Norfolk Regiment June 1896, promoted lieutenant December 1897. Served in West Africa in operations on the, Niger, 1897-98, being mentioned in despatches 23rd May 1899, and was employed with the West African Frontier Force from February 1898 to February 1900. He then proceeded to South Africa and saw service there during 1900-1901. | 
| CALTHORPE | H | Gunner 
              72466, Ammunition Column/Park, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Finningham. 
              Died of disease at Springfontein 14th July 1900. | 
| CAREY | Seymour James | [Listed 
              as S G CAREY on Colesberg Memorial] Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Suffolk 
              Regiment. Killed in action at Colesberg 6th January 1900. Aged 26. 
              Commemorated on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.   Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press Carey.-Lieut. Seymour James Carey, 1st Batt. Suffolk Regt., was killed in action, near Rensburg, Jan. 6th, 1900. He was a son of A. Carey, Esq., of 21, Rosary Gardens, London was born Jan., 1874, and educated at St. Paul's School. He entered the Suffolk Regt. in Jan., 1895, being promoted lieut. May, 1897. Lieut. Carey served as Chief of Police in the Monofatsi district of Crete, from Nov., 1898, to July, 1899, and was mentioned in despatches for the services he rendered in that capacity. He accompanied his battalion to South Africa in Nov., 1899. (See Lieut.-Col. Watson.) Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 6th January 1900 on Suffolk Hill, aged 26; commemorated on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg, South Africa. There is a stone wall plaque to his memory in the nave of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Little Burstead, Essex, and he is also mentioned on the family tomb in the churchyard attached to it. | 
| CAWLEY | William J | Private 
              3298, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Norton. Prisoner 
              of war 6th January 1900 at Colesberg, died at Waterval 5th June 
              1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| CHAMBERS | A H | Private 
              3426, 19th (Princess Of Wales's Own) Hussars. Resident Ipswich. 
              Killed in action 5th February 1901 at Witklip. | 
| CHANDLER | C | [Listed 
              as E CHANDLER in in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902"] 
              Private 582, 1st Battalion, Scots Guards. Resident Bungay. Died 
              of disease 16th July 1900 at Pretoria. | 
| CHANDLER | E | Gunner 
              87024, 61st Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Fressingfield. 
              Died of disease at Lydenburg 29th November 1900. | 
| CHAPMAN | H | Private 
              5320, 1st Battalion, 28th (Mounted Infantry), Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Sudbury. Died of disease 2nd March 1902 at Pretoria. | 
| CLARKE | W A E | Corporal 
              4775, 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Resident Ipswich. 
              Died of wounds 22nd January 1900 at Ladysmith. | 
| CLOVER | F | Private 
              3039, 19th (Princess Of Wales's Own) Hussars. Resident Bacton. Died 
              of disease 13 February 1902 at Pretoria | 
| COBB | Harrison | Trooper 
              749, 2nd Battalion, Kitchener's Fighting Scouts. Killed in action 
              at Dam Plaats 25th January 1902. | 
| COBBIN | William | [Also 
              listed as COBBEN] Private 2506, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Mildenhall. Died of disease at Germiston 6th July 1900. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| COBBOLD | H | Private 
              5615, 1st Battalion, 28th (Mounted Infantryt), Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Rattlesden. Died of disease 7th March 1902 at Elandsfontein. | 
| COLEMAN | F | Sergeant 
              3917, "D" Company, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Ipswich. Died of disease 15th December 1901 at Krugersdorp. Previously 
              Prisoner of War on 6th January 1900 at Grassy Hill, Colesberg, released 
              on 5th September 1900 at Nooitgedacht. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| COLEMAN | W | Private 
              3355, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident St Saviour's. Died 
              of disease at Pretoria 27th December 1900. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| COOPER | Alfred | Private 
              5118, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Manchester. Killed 
              in action at Grassy Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. | 
| COOPER | A | Sergeant 
              28534, 73rd Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Died 
              of enteric fever 2nd May 1900 at Ladysmith. | 
| COOPER | A | Private 
              4972, 2nd Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own). Resident 
              Ufford. Died of dysentrey 18th March 1900 at Ladysmith. Previously 
              slightly wounded at Ladysmith 28th November 1899. | 
| COOPER | Edward |  Private 
              4479, 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards. Resident Woodbridge. Died of 
              disease at Kroonstadt 26th May 1901. Also commemorated in Woodbridge 
              Parish Church on a plaque:
               "IN 
                MEMORY OF NO.4479 PTE COOPER 1st KINGS DRAGOON GUARDS. DIED IN 
                SOUTH AFRICA 26th MAY 1901.  | 
| CORDER | Harry | Private 
              4517, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Hadleigh. Died of 
              disease at Charlestown 22nd April 1901. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| CRACKNELL | A R | Driver 
              58987, Ammunition Column/Park, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Monk 
              Soham. Died of disease 18th December 1900 at Harrismith. | 
| CUTHBERT | Walter | Private 
              4232, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Hintlesham. Killed 
              in action at Grassy Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on the Suffolk Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesburg. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| DALE | W | Private, 
              5th (Princess Charlotte Of Wales's) Dragoon Guards. Resident East 
              Bergholt.  | 
| DAMANT | Charles Henry | Private 
              869, 1st Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry. Resident Beccles. Died of 
              disease at Woodstock 7th April 1901. | 
| DAMES | E | Lance 
              Corporal 5052, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Finsbury. 
              Died of disease 23rd May 1901 at Middleburg. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| DAVIS | C | Private 
              5166, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Rothwell. Died of 
              disease 5th May 1901 at Pretoria. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| DAW | Alfred H | Private 
              3339,1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Dublin. Died of diesease 
              30th December 1900 at Aliwal North. Also commemorated on Isle 
              of Ely, Cambridge 
              and Bury St Edmunds Boer War 
              Memorials. | 
| DAY | W | Lance 
              Corporal 2951, 1st Battalion (Mounted Infantry), Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Dalham. Died of disease at Bloemfontein 1st November 1900. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| DAYNES | [Albert] William | [Listed 
              as W DAYNES on memorial] Private 3000, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Cambridge. Died of disease at De Aar 23rd April 1900. | 
| DEADMAN | W | Private 
              5636, 1st Battalion, 28th Mounted Infantry, Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Thurston. Prisoner of war 31 March 1902, Boschbult; died of disease 
              at Vryburg 28th May 1902. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| DEANE | Henry Selby | [Listed 
              as Private on memorial] Trooper 6254, 34th (Middlesex) Company, 
              11th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry. Resident Hintlesham. Killed in 
              action at Senekal 25th May 1900. | 
| DERISLEY | Charles Harry | Private 
              22445, 53rd (East Kent) Company, 11th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry. 
              Resident Palgrave. Killed in action at Tweefontein 25th December 
              1901. Also commemorated on the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial.  | 
| DEWELL | J | Private 
              5543, 1st Battalion, 28th (Mounted Infantry), Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Bury St Edmunds. Died of disease 22nd January 1902 at Elandsfontein. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| DOUBLE | C | Private, 
              Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bury St Edmunds. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| DOWIE | Ronald MacKenzie | Captain, 
              3rd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Wounded Vredeport 17th December 
              1901; died of wounds 3 days later20 December 1901 at Vredeport. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.   Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press Dowie. - Capt. Ronald Mackenzie Dowie, 3rd Batt. Suffolk Regt., died at Kroonstad, Dec. 20th, 1901 from a gunshot wound in the abdomen, received in action near Vredefort three days previously. He was seconded in his battalion for service with the 1st Batt. of his Regiment, and formerly held a commission as lieut. in the 4tb Batt., being gazetted to a company in the 3rd Batt. in Jan., 1900. | 
| DUNKLING | T | [Spelt 
              DUNCKLING on memorial and on another memirial as DUNKLIN] Private 
              1913, 1st Battalion, , Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ely. Died of disease 
              27th April 1901 at Wonderfontein. Also commemorated on Isle 
              of Ely, Cambridge 
              and Bury St Edmunds Boer War 
              Memorials. | 
| DYER | W | Private 
              4811, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bermondsey. Died 
              of disease at Pretoria 24th January 1900. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| DYKE | G F | Private 
              4224, 3rd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Resident Lowestoft. Drowned 
              at Riet River 7th November 1900. Also commemorated on the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial.  | 
| DYKES | H | Sergeant 
              13562, Royal Army Medical Corps. Resident Ipswich. Died of disease 
              at Kimberley 13th December 1900. Also commemorated on RAMC 
              Memorial, Gun Hill, Aldershot. | 
| ECCLESTONE | F S | Private 
              3817, 16th (Queen's) Lancers. Resident Beccles. Died of Disease 
              at Bloemfontein 26th March 1900. Also commemorated on the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial as a Lance Corporal.  | 
| EDGELEY | Frank | Private 
              5229, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Wickhambrook. Died 
              of disease 2nd April 1900 at Prieska. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| ELLINGHAM | Charles | Lance 
              Corporal 4660, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Luton. 
              Died of disease 15th June 1900 at Bloemfontein. Also commemorated 
              on the Bedford, 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| ELLISTON | Herbert E | Gunner 
              79465, 38th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Washbrook. 
              Died of disease (Enteric) 14th June 1900 at Kimberley. | 
| EMERY | A | Private 
              3869, 1st Dragoon Guards. Resident Stratford St Mary. Died of disease 
              2nd May 1901 at Heilbron | 
| EVANS | F E | Gunner 
              16612, P Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Killed 
              in action 4th March 1902 at Molens, R B. | 
| FAREY | T | Gunner 
              86978, 67th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Died of dysentery 4th 
              March 1900 at Ladysmith. | 
| FARTHING | W G | Sergeant 
              5784, 3rd Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Resident Holton. 
              Died of enteric fever 21st May 1900 at Estcourt. | 
| FINCH | E | Private 
              4915, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident London. Died of 
              disease 9th November 1900 at Johannesburg. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| FINTER | J | Private 
              5309, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Great Ashfield. 
              Died of disease 13 March 1901 at Middelburg. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| FIRMAN | W | Gunner 
              79422, Ammunition Park, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Lowestoft. 
              Died of eneteric fever 7th June 1900 at Mooi River. Also commemorated 
              on the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial. | 
| FISK | Ernest | Private 
              5231, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Combs. Died of disease 
              at Germiston 21st June 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| FORGE | Frederick | Private 
              3496, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Hundon. Killed in 
              action at Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated on the Suffolk 
              Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesberg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| FORSDIKE | S | Private 
              2733, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Otley. Died of disease 
              29th December 1900. Transcribed as J FORSDYKE on the Cambridge Memorial 
              and death date 29th January 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| FRIEND | Charles Herbert |  Private 
              25323, 44th (Suffolk) Company, 12th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry. 
              Resident Woodbridge. Died of disease 26 January 1902 at Kroonstad. 
              Also served Private 2728, 1st Volunteer Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Also commemorated on a plaque in Woodbridge Parish Church. 
               "IN 
                MEMORY OF NO.2728 PTE C.H.FRIEND E CO. 1st VOL. BATT. SUFFOLK 
                REGT. DIED IN SOUTH AFRICA 24th JANUARY 1902.  | 
| FULCHER | J W | Private 
              9169, 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Resident Ipswich. Died from 
              Enteric on 6 May 1900 at Bloemfontein. | 
| FULCHER | William | Private 
              3887, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ipswich. Killed 
              in action at Colesberg 6th January 1900. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| GARRARD | Ernest C | Sergeant 
              6193, Volunteer Company, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ipswich. Died 
              of disease at Germiston 5th July 1900. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| GARRATT | J H | [Also 
              recorded as GARRETT] Private 4938, 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards. 
              Resident Badingham. Killed 29th May 1900 at Biddulphs Berg. Aged 
              27. | 
| GARROD | B T | Sapper 
              23566, 31st Company, Royal Engineers. Resident Ipswich. Died of 
              disease at Kimberley 27th May 1900. Also commemorated on the Royal 
              Engineers Memorial, Chatham, Kent. | 
| GARROD | [Ernest] G | Private 
              1374, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bramford. Died of 
              disease 24th December 1900 at Pretoria. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| GARROD | G | Lance 
              Corporal 2050 or 8050, 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Resident 
              Ufford. Died of disease at Bloemfontein 17th May 1900. | 
| GARWOOD | B | Private 
              2537, 2nd Battalion, 10th Mounted Infantry, Northumberland Fusiliers. 
              Resident Playford. Prisoner of war 10th December 1899 at Stormberg, 
              released 6th June 1900 at Waterval, died of disease 30 January 1902 
              at Bethleham. note: under the same details he is also listed as 
              Norfolk Regiment incorrectly | 
| GELLING | [F] C | Driver 
              78110, U Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Prisoner 
              of war, released 6 June 1900 at Waterval. Died of disease at Pretoria 
              5th July 1900. | 
| GIBBS | Edward Owen | [Transcribed 
              as L O GIBBS] Gunner/Shoeing-Smith 3868, 53rd Battery, Royal Field 
              Artillery. Resident Eye. Died from Enteric 25th June 1900 at Newcastle. | 
| GILBERT | A | Private 
              5341, 2nd Battalion The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own). Resident 
              Halesworth. Wounded and died of those wounds 23rd February 1900 
              at Pieters Hill, Ladysmith.  | 
| GILL | Arthur | Private 
              4643, Mounted Infantry, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bury St Edmunds. 
              Wounded 5th May 1900 at Bloemfontein, date of death unknown. Also 
              commemorated on the Bury St Edmunds 
              and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| GIRLING | W | Private 
              1006, 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died of disease at Pretoria 
              10th March 1901. Also commemorated on the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial. | 
| GIRLING | William Walters | Lieutenant 
              and Quartermaster, 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Died on the 
              transport ship 'Dilwara' 22nd May 1902. Aged 45.   Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press Girling. - Quartermaster and Hon. Lieut. William Walters Girling, 1st Batt. Coldstream Guards, died at sea on board the transport "Dilwara," May 22nd, 1902. He was born May, 1857, served in the ranks nearly eighteen years, and became quartermaster in the Coldstream Guards May, 1895. He took part in the Soudan Campaign 1885, receiving the medal with clasp and Khedive’s star. He had seen much active service in South Africa before he was invalided home, and took part in the advance on Kimberley, including the actions at Belmont, Graspan, Modder River, and Magersfontein. He was also present with his battalion in the operations in the O.R.C., Feb. to May, 1900, including the actions at Poplar Grove and Driefontein. | 
| GODDARD | A | Private 
              2637, 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Resident Westhall. Died 
              of disease (Enteric) 3rd February 1901 at Capetwon. | 
| GODDARD | A | Lance 
              Corporal 5070, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Deal. Prisoner 
              of war 6th January 1900, Colesberg; died of disease 21st January 
              1900 at Pretoria. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| GODDARD | E | Private, 
              1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 24th June 1902 at Ventersdorp. 
              Resident Honnington. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| GOSTLING | F | Private 
              2159, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Resident Mendlesham. 
              Accidentally killed near Naboomspt 28th March 1902. | 
| GREEN | E B | Corporal 
              6702, Volunteer Company, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Ashby de la Zouch. Died of disease 13th June 1901 at Middelburg. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| GREEN | H W | Private 
              4689, 4th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own). Resident 
              Hintlesham. Died of disease (Enteric) at Kroonstad 6th February 
              1902. | 
| GREENWOOD | George | Private 
              2064, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Lawshall. Killed 
              in acion at Colesberg 6th January 1901. Commemorated on the Suffolk 
              Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesburg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| GRIGGS | A | Private 
              5673, 1st Battalion, 28th (Mounted Infantry), Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Semer. Died of disease at Germiston 8th April 1902. Also 
              commemorated on the Bury St Edmunds 
              and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HACKETT | Charles | Private 
              4684, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bury St Edmunds. 
              Missing in action Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900, died 
              6th January 1900 at Jacobsdal. Commemorated on Suffolk Hill Memorial, 
              Colesburg, South Africa. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HANCOCK | S | Private 
              5666, 1st, 28th Mounted Infantry, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Fulbourne 
              (listed elsewhere as Cherryhinton). Died of disease at Klerksdorp 
              23rd May 1902. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HANKS | H W | [Listed 
              as H H Hanks on memorial] Private 2379, Johannesburg Mounted Rifles. 
              Resident Felixstowe. Died of disease at Ermelo 9th March 1902. | 
| HARDWICKE | William | Sergeant 
              3413, 1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. 4th Brigade, Field Force 
              Resident Bramford. Killed in action at Spion Kopp, South Africa 
              on 5 February 1900. He was born in Ipswich in 1871 and was the eldest 
              of the 15 children of Joseph and Maria Hardwicke. He was a reservist 
              of the 1st Durham Light Infantry and was recalled for service. There 
              is a memorial plaque to him in Bramford Church and he is also commemorated 
              on the gravestone of his wife's mother in Gt Blakenham churchyard. 
              On the eve of battle he wrote home to his parents from Spearman's 
              Hill, near Ladysmith:  "Dear Mother and Father, Just a few lines hoping you all are well. I am quite well and I wish Lizzie lots of happiness. We have a hard battle to fight in a day or two, we are going through to ladysmith no matter what cost - we are anxious for it to be over. There will be a lot killed but I hope we shall succeed to relieve those poor fellows shut up there, we are face to face with our enemy and we mean to do our duty to a man and go through at this time. We can see the Boers from here and they are in a very strong position. Do not worry for me. I feel if I get through this it will be a good step towards the return to Old England - God bless you all and my poor wife. If I fall, try and comfort her, we must do our duty and fight like British soldiers as our Country has a lot at stake and we have an artful and deceitful enemy to cope with but beat them we must and will, we hear there are nearly 50,000 to fight here, they are stronger than us. The paper came in handy. I had none. We have never received anything from England yet only a small piece of pudding but we are not near the railway now so it is hard to get things to us but it is worst for the poor fellows in Ladysmith, Walter is sending one as well as he is alright and sends his best respect to you all - give my love to all the girls and tell them to accept this as a letter to all, I was pleased with yours today, the heat is 114 in the shade today. Goodbye this time, from your affectionate son. William Hardwicke Tell Joe to be a good boy." Letter Copyright (c) 2006 Caleta Thomas | 
| HARRISON | H | Sergeant 
              3746, 2nd Battalion, Black Watch. Resident Laxfield. Dangerously 
              wounded 23rd February 1902, died of wounds 6th March 1902 at Holmspruit. | 
| HAYWARD | George F |  
              Sergeant 
              3983, 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards. Resident Stowmarket. Wounded 
              23rd May 1901 at White Kope, died later of those wounds. Also commemorated 
              oin St. Mary's Church, Stowmarket on a plaque: 
               IN 
                MEMORY OF  | 
| HEARNE | W | [Spelt 
              HEARN on memorial] Private 2812, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Coddenham. Died of disease 27th January 1900 at Germiston. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HEAUME | William [Thomas] | Private 
              5745, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
               
              Accidentally drowned 8th February 1902 at Schoon Spruit, Klerksdorp. 
              Aged 31. Born 1871 at St Peter Port. Resided Guernsey and Southampton. 
              Son of Elizabeth Heaume. Store Labourer by trade. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds, Guersney 
              St Peter Port and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HEMMINGS | [Charles] S | [Listed 
              as S on memorial] Private 2452, 1st Battalion (Mounted Infantry 
              Company), Suffolk Regiment. Resident Royston. Died of disease 17th 
              August 1900 at Johannesburg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HEWITT | George Robarts |  
              Private 
              3249, Cape Mounted Rifles. Resident Copdock. Aged 28 years. Son 
              of H W Hewitt of Copdock. Killed in action at Labuschange's Mek, 
              South Africa 5th March 1900 [4th March 1900 in "The Boer War Casualty 
              Roll 1899-1902]. Brass family memorial plaque in Copdock 
              Church. 
               
 | 
| HICKS | Albert [E] | Private 
              2885, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bury St Edmunds. 
              Died fo disease 12th October 1900 at Bloemfontein. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| HICKS | G | Private 
              4014, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Colne Engaine. Died 
              of disease at Germiston 1st January 1901. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HOLLAND | B Robert | Private 
              3404, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Blakenham. Prisoner 
              of war 6 January 1900, Colesberg; died of disease 1st April 1900 
              at Pretoria. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HOLLAND | E G | Private 
              3303, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Blakenham. Died 
              of disease 8th January 1900 at Pretoria. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HOUSDEN | Alfred | Sergeant 
              3686, Mounted Infantry, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Soham [or Swaffham 
              Prior]. Wounded near Pretoria 4th June 1900 date of death unknown. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| HOWE | A | Private 
              3448, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Burnley. Wounded 
              16th February 1900 Coleskop; died of disease at Pretoria 31st January 
              1901. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| HOWELL | Hammond C | Private 
              3274, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Snape. Died of disease 
              4th May 1900 at Naauwpoort. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| HUGHES | H W | [Listed 
              as H H Hughes in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902] Private 
              4163, 1st Dragoon Guards. Resident Stowmarket. Dangerously wounded 
              9th November 1901; died from those wounds 10th November 1901 at 
              Orebyfontein.  | 
| HUMPHERY | Theodore Guy P | Private 
              79, City of London Imperial Volunteers. Resident Carlton Colville. 
              Died of disease (Enteric) at Green Point 24th July 1900. | 
| HUNNISETT | H J | Private 
              11163, Royal Army Medical Corps. Resident Ipswich. Died of disease 
              at Modder River 17th March 1900. Also commemorated on RAMC 
              Memorial, Gun Hill, Aldershot. | 
| HUNT | F | Private 
              798, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Rougham. Died on 
              3rd June 1900 in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| JOHNSON | William | Private 
              795, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Framlingham. Died 
              of disease 11th August 1900 at Deelfontein. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| JORDAN | F W | Gunner 
              67501, 84th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Chelmondiston. 
              Died of disease 14th February 1901 at Pretoria. | 
| JORDAN | G | Driver 
              6920, 88th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Died 
              of disease at Clanwilliam 1st February 1902. | 
| KENDALL | B H | Bombardier 
              14847, 7th Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. Resident 
              St Margaret's. Died of disease 29th March 1900 at Naauwpoort. | 
| KETTLE | John W | Staff 
              Sergeant 2315, Army Ordnance Corps. Resident Ipswich. Died of enteric 
              fever 8th June 1900 at De Aar. | 
| KIDD | Charles | Private 
              3088, "A" Company, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Mildenhall. Killed in action 6th January 1900 at Colseberg. Aged 
              27. Commemorated on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg. Son of Mr 
              & Mrs G Kidd, Plantation Farm, Burnt Fen. Details recorded in 
              the Cambridgeshire Times 2 February 1900. Also commemorated 
              on Isle of Ely, 
              Cambridge 
              and Bury St Edmunds Boer War 
              Memorials. | 
| KING | George | Gunner 
              8018, 16th Company (Southern Division), Royal Garrison Artillery. 
              Resident Walpole. Died of asphyxia (Syncope) 22nd September 1901 
              at Komatipoort | 
| KITCHING | John G | Private, 
              7th (Queen's Own) Hussars. Resident Ipswich. Probably died at Wynberg. 
              Buried in the Methodist Cemetery, Wynberg, Capetown. No real information 
              in any of the usual sources exists for this man except for a notation 
              of where he is buried. | 
| KNIGHTS | Arthur E | [Listed 
              as KNIGHT in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902] Private 5922, 
              2nd Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own). Resident 
              Bungay. Killed in action 11th December 1899 at Surprise Hill, Ladysmith. | 
| KNIGHTS | G D | Private 
              4422, 3rd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Resident Lowestoft. Died 
              of disease 5th November 1900 at Springfontein. Also commemorated 
              on the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial.  | 
| KNIGHTS | Henry [Harry] | Private 
              2026, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Farnham. Died of 
              disease 17th June 1900 at Germiston. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| LAMBERT | John | Private 
              1165, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ipswich. Died of 
              disease 25th June 1900 at Germiston. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| LANGLEY | A |  
              Gunner, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Lowestoft.  | 
| LAST | C | Gunner 
              75325, 78th Battery, Royal Field Artillery.Resident Haughley. Killed 
              in action at Rooival 11th April 1902. Previously wounded at Hekpoort 
              11th July 1900 [Listed as 95325] | 
| LAST | J | Private 
              4720, 15th Mounted Infantry, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Earl Stonham. Died of disease at Harrismith 16th Februqary 1902. 
              Also commemorated on Isle 
              of Ely, Cambridge 
              and Bury St Edmunds Boer War 
              Memorials. | 
| LEACH | W G | Private 
              11341, Royal Army Medical Corps. Resident Ipswich. Died of disease 
              at Modder River 17 January 1900. Also commemorated on Bury 
              St Edmunds Boer War Memorial and on RAMC 
              Memorial, Gun Hill, Aldershot. | 
| LEGGETT | R W | [Listed 
              as Private on memorial] Corporal 3173, 11th Hussars. Resident Eye. 
              Died of disease at Port Elizabeth 3rd April 1901. | 
| LEWIS | W | Private 
              4447, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Woolverstone. Died 
              of disease at Middelburg 8th February 1901. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| LLOYD | William Reade De la Pere | Major, 
              1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Cork. Killed in action 
              at Twyufelaar 26th January 1901. Aged 40. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  Extract from The Last Post: Roll of Officers Who Fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner reprinted by Naval & Military Press Lloyd. - Major William Reade De la Père Lloyd, 1st Batt. Suffolk Regt., was killed in action in Major-Gen. SmithDorrien’s engagement of Jan. 26th, 1901. He was the only son of the late Capt. Lloyd, 57th Regt., who was killed in action in New Zealand. Born, Sept. 1860, Major Lloyd entered the 12th Foot, Jan. 1880, being promoted lieut. Jan., 1881, capt. May, 1886, and major Feb., 1897. He served in the Hazara Expedition, 1888, with his battalion, receiving the medal with clasp. Major Lloyd who had served in South Africa from 1899, in the north of Cape Colony and in the Transvaal, was mentioned in despatches, L.G., Sept. 10th, 1901. | 
| LORD | J | Driver 
              31979, 17th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Died 
              of disease 4th July 1900 at Kroonstad. | 
| LOWRY | E J | [Listed 
              as LOWERY on Norfolk Boer War Memorial] Private 4479, 19th (Princess 
              Of Wales's Own) Hussars. Resident Lowestoft. Died of dysentery at 
              Ladysmith 29th December 1899. Also commemorated on the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial.  | 
| LUDBROOK | T E | [Listed 
              as LUDBROOKE with no initials in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902] 
              Private 4336, 12th (Prince Of Wales's Royal) Lancers. Resident Kelsale. 
              Died of disease 11th May 1900 at Bloemfontein. | 
| LUKE | A | Private 
              6442, 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess 
              Louise's). Resident Cookley. Died of disease at Bloemfontein 14th 
              April 1900. | 
| MALONEY | J | Private 
              2742, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bengal. Died of 
              disease 8th March 1901 at Middelburg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| MALYON | Thomas | Private 
              4253, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bury St Edmunds. 
              Died of disease at Naauwpoort 1st April 1900. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| MANCHESTER | William | Private 
              4964, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Melton Mowbray. 
              Died of disease (Thrombosis) at Springfontein 12th December 1900. 
              Aged 28. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| MARKLEY | W | Private 
              12503, Royal Army Medical Corps. Resident Ipswich. Died of Enteric 
              Fever 6th April 1900 at Pietermaritzburg. Also commemorated on RAMC 
              Memorial, Gun Hill, Aldershot. | 
| MARTIN | A | Private 
              4101, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Cowlinge. Died of 
              disease 29th April 1902 at Tafel Kop. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| MARTIN | E | Private 
              5121, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ipswich. Wounded 
              a prisoner of war 6th January 1900 Colesberg [Reported in News of 
              the World 14th January 1900]; accidentally dangerously wounded 3rd 
              July 1901, died 21st July 1901. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| MAY | Alfred Henry | Private 
              6942, 2nd Volunteer Company, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Worthing. Died of disease 3rd August 1900 at Germiston. Also commemorated 
              on the Worthing, Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| MAYES | Charles | Private 
              2997, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Hundon. Died of 
              diesease at Germiston 11th July 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| MEADE | A | [Listed 
              as MEAD in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902"] Private 
              5029, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Haverhill. Died 
              of wounds 6th February 1901 at Lake Chrissie. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| MINNS | F | Driver 
              75894, 28th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Whitton. Wounded 
              29th May 1901 at Vlakfontein and subseuently died of those wounds 
              on 10 June 1901 at Johannesburg. | 
| MOORE | J | Battery 
              Sergeant Major 11295, 20th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident 
              Ipswich. Died of disease at Kroonstad 21st July 1900. | 
| MORGAN | E | Sergeant 
              1509, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Claydon. Killed 
              in action 6th January 1900 at Colesberg. Commemorated on the Suffolk 
              Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesberg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| MOUSER | Henry James | [Listed 
              as J MOUSER in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902] Private 4346, 
              14th (King's) Hussars. Resident Woodbridge. Killed in action at 
              Donkey's Pass 20th June 1901.  | 
| MOY | T | Private 
              3945, 19th (Princess Of Wales's Own) Hussars. Resident Combs. Killed 
              in action at Badfontein 29th December 1900. | 
| MURTON | T | Private 
              4121, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Eye. Killed in action 
              at Colesberg 6 January 1900. Commemorated on the Suffolk Memorial, 
              Suffolk Hill, Colesburg. J MURTON on Suffolk memorial. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| MUSKETT | Frederick | Private 
              3067, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Badwell Ash. Killed 
              in action at Colesberg 6 January 1900. Commemorated on the Suffolk 
              Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesburg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| NEWSON | Robert | Private 
              4651, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Hadleigh. Killed 
              in action at Colesberg 6 January 1900. Commemorated on the Suffolk 
              Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesburg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| NICHOLLS | W | [Listed 
              as NICHOLL in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902 and as a Sergeant] 
              Corporal 5669, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Resident Stratford 
              St Andrew. Died of disease at Bloemfontein 27th April 1900. Also 
              commemorated on the Bedford 
              and Bedford 
              St Paul's Boer War Memorials. | 
| NIXON | Herbert [Howlett Higgs] | Lance 
              Corporal 5230, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Born circa 1879, 
              at Coates. Resident Coates. Killed in action at Colesberg 6 January 
              1900. Commemorated on the Suffolk Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesburg. 
              Son of James Howlett and Ann Elizabeth NIXON. Father was a Policeman, 
              family living in Thorney in 1881. Listed as Inspector Nixon of Whittlesey. 
              [Listed as Corporal on Colesberg memorial and Cambridge memorial] 
              Source: NON COMS AND MEN; Peterborough & Huntingdon Standard 
              1st March 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds, Isle 
              of Ely, Peterborough 
              and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| NORMAN | Henry | Private 
              2119, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Laxfield. Died of 
              disease at Green Point 20th June 1900. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| NORRIS | W C | Private 
              4251, 1st Battalion (Mounted Infantry), Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Charsfield. Died of disease at Harrismith 11th April 1902. Also 
              commemorated on the Bury St Edmunds 
              and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| NORWOOD | A | Private 
              2890, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Berkhampstead. Died 
              of disease 11 February 1901 at Pretoria. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| OLLEY | G | Private 
              5143, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Cockfield. Died 
              of disease 5th February 1901 at Middelburg. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| ORBELL | L | Sergeant 
              Drummer 1983, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bury St 
              Edmunds. Died of disease at Pretoria 7th July 1901. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| OWBRIDGE | Arthur | Sergeant 
              8974, 32nd (Lancashire Hussars) Company, 2nd Battalion, Imperial 
              Yeomanry. Resident Ipswich. Killed in action at Zeekoe River 6th 
              April 1901. | 
| OWLES | Frederick William | Private 
              13452, Royal Army Medical Corps. Resident Leiston. Died of disease 
              27th November 1900 at Bethlehem. Also commemorated on the Brighton 
              St Peter Boer War Memorial on RAMC 
              Memorial, Gun Hill, Aldershot. | 
| PALMER | W | Sergeant 
              2450, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Alresford. Died 
              of disease at De Aar 20th April 1900. QSA with 1 clasp for Cape 
              Colony. Listed as W PALMER on Ipswich memorial and as WJ elsewhere. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| PARMENTER | J | [Also 
              recorded as PARMINTER] Private 5579, 1st Battalion, 28th Mounted 
              Infantry, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Cavendish. Died of disease 
              21st may 1902 at Elandsfontein. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| PEARSON | J | Private 
              878, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ely. Died of disease 
              at Bloemfontein 11th June 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds, Isle 
              of Ely, and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| PECK | A H | Driver 
              Wheeler 11847, 22nd Company, Army Service Corps. Resident Occold. 
              Died of disease 28th December 1900 at Pietermaritzburg , officially 
              Maritzburg. | 
| PEEL | Reginald Arthur Hawarth | Captain, 
              2nd Life Guards. Resident East Bergholt. Died of enteric at Bloemfontein 
              16th April 1900. Aged 37.   Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press Peel. - Capt. Reginald Arthur Hawarth Peel, 2nd Life Guards, died of enteric, at Bloemfontein, April 16th, 1900. He as born in April, 1863, and educated at Wellington, where he was in Griffith's, 1876-78. He entered the 2nd Life Guards from the 5th Batt, Royal Irish Rifles in May, 1885, being promoted capt. Nov., 1893. He took part in the relief of Kimberley and the advance on Bloemfontein. | 
| PETERS | David | Private 
              3271, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Trumpington. Died 
              of disease between 21 March 1900 and 31 March 1900 at Britstown. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| PLUMB | J | Private 
              5569, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Cambridge. Died 
              when run over by a train at Myfontein 7th May 1902. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| PODD | Harry | Private 
              2707, 1st Battalion (Mounted Infantry), Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Whitton. Died of disease 21st June 1900 ay Johannesburg. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| PODD | J | [Listed 
              as G PODD in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902] Driver 16973, 
              "P" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. Resident Hoo. Died 
              of disease at Kroonstad 27th May 1900. | 
| POLLARD | Thomas | Private 
              3406, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Thelnetham. Died 
              of disease at Naauwpoort 7th June 1900. QSA with 2 clasps for Cape 
              Colony and Orange Free State. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| POMEROY | George | [Also 
              recorded as POMROY] Private 2843, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Pimlico. Died of disease at Bloemfontein 2nd June 1900. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| PRIGG | George | Private 
              4812, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Soham. Killed in 
              action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on the Suffolk Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesburg. Sister at Stuntney. 
              Brother of Henry. QSA with 1 clasp for Cape Colony. From Cambs Times 
              23/11/1900, Henry & George Prigg were brothers (both died in 
              the war), sons of Nathan Prigg of Quanea [Hill, near Ely]. Also 
              commemorated on the Bury St Edmunds, 
              Isle of Ely, and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| PRIKE | Horace | [Listed 
              as PRYKE on the memorial] Private 6232, 2nd Battalion, The Queen's 
              (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Resident Eye, Herefordshire. Born 
              19 November 1876 in Hartismere Registration District, Suffolk. Died 
              of disease 6th April 1902 at Kroonstad. Son of Joseph Prike. In 
              the 1891 census he was aged 14, born Suffolk, a Merchant Clerk. 
              son of Sophia Prike (a widow), resident Small Shop, Ipswich Road, 
              Yaxley, Hartismere, Suffolk. Educated Beyton Board/Council School, 
              admitted 31 January 1887, son of Joseph Prike, resident Beyton, 
              left 5 October 1887, readmitted 9 January 1888., then educated Yaxley 
              Primary School, Suffolk, admitted 28 October 1889, son of Sophia 
              Prike, left 2 June 1890.  | 
| PRYKE | Stephen | Private 
              2626 or 2826, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Thorpe Morieux. 
              Killed in action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on the Suffolk Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesburg. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| PUNCHARD | H | [Mr] 
              Clerk, Imperial Military Railway. Died of disease 11th February 
              1901 at Bloemfontein. | 
| RADLEY | Walter | Private 
              2542, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bulmer. Died fo 
              wounds at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on the Suffolk Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesberg. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| RANSOM | Thomas | Private 
              2691, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Semer. Killed in 
              action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on the Suffolk Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesberg. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| RAVEN | W | Private 
              728, 1st Battalion, King's Royal Rifles. Resident Lowestoft. Died 
              of disease at Ladysmith 12th February 1900. | 
| READ | T | Lance 
              Corporal 4122, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Walsham 
              le Willows. Died of disease at Pretoria 13th May 1901. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| REDHEAD | F G | Private, 
              Norfolk Regiment. Resident Ipswich.  | 
| REED | A J | Private 
              3158, 19th (Princess Of Wales's Own) Hussars. Resident Ipswich. 
              Died of disease 22nd December 1900 at Machadodorp. | 
| REEDALL | H | Private, 
              York and Lancaster Regiment. Resident Ipswich.  | 
| REEVE | W E | Private, 
              Royal Scots. Resident Ipswich.  | 
| REYNOLDS | E H | Private, 
              Royal Army Medical Corps. Resident Witnesham.  | 
| REYNOLDS | W | [Listed 
              as Corporal in The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902] Lance Corporal 
              1121, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Witnesham. As a 
              Private prisoner of war 6th January 1900 at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg, 
              died of disease 30th June 1900 at Nooitgedacht. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| RICE | C | Private, 
              Suffolk Regiment. Resident Woolpit. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds Boer War Memorial. | 
| RICHES | R | Gunner 
              75455, G Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Died 
              of disease at Bloemfontein 12th April 1900. Also commemorated on 
              the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial.  | 
| RISBY | Harry aka Henry] | Private 
              3004, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Sudbury. Died of 
              disease at De Aar 23rd April 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| ROBINSON | A | Driver 
              17698, 20th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Died 
              of disease at Heilbron 16th February 1902. | 
| ROBINSON | J | Private 
              3090, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Combs. Killed in 
              action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. | 
| ROE | Frederick Henry | Corporal 
              39160, 44th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Ague 
              4 February 1901 at Wynberg. | 
| ROGERS | A J | Corporal 
              72991, U Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Died 
              of wounds at Bothaville 11th November 1900. | 
| ROGERS | George | Private 
              3543, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Portsmouth. Died 
              of disease 12th May 1900 at Bloemfontein. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| ROGERS | W | Private 
              4908, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Twickenham. Prisoner of war 6 January 
              1900, Colesberg; died of disease 10th March 1900 at Middelburg. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| ROSENDALE | J | [Recorded 
              as T ROSENDALE in "The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902"] 
              Private, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| RUMSEY | R | Private 
              2876, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Lakenheath. Died 
              of disease 14th February 1901 at Pretoria. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds Boer War 
              Memorial. | 
| SALTER | H | Private, 
              Coldstream Guards. Resident Shotley.  | 
| SCOTCHMER | H B | Private 
              5389, 2nd Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Resident Framlingham. 
              Died of enteric fever at Mooi River 29th April 1900. | 
| SCOTT | E | Private 
              2513, 1st Battalion (Mounted Infantry), Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Washbrook. Died of disease at Bloemfontein 7th February 1901. Also 
              commemorated on the Bury St Edmunds 
              and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| SEAMANS | [S] Thomas | [SEAMONS 
              on Suffolk memorial and in The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902] 
              Private 4738, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Leicester. 
              Killed in action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on the Suffolk Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesberg. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| SELL | W J | [Listed 
              as Trooper on memorial] Gunner 2565, Norfolk Artillery Militia (Prince 
              of Wales's Own). Resident Lowestoft. Died of disease at Kimberley 
              18th June 1901 | 
| SHARMAN | John | Private 
              2773, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ipswich. Died of 
              disease 18th June 1900 at Naauwport. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| SILLITOE | Ambrose | [SILLATOE 
              on Suffolk memorial] Private 2299, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Sudbury. Killed in action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th 
              January 1900. Commemorated on the Suffolk Memorial, Suffolk Hill, 
              Colesberg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| SKEET | John R | Private 
              2948, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Claydon. Severely 
              wounded and prisoner of war at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 
              1900, died of wounds 10th January 1900. Commemorated on the Suffolk 
              Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesberg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| SMITH | A | Private 
              4397, 21st (Empress Of India's) Lancers attached to 16th (Queen's) 
              Lancers Lancers. Resident Beccles. Killed in action at Fredericksdal 
              2nd December 1901. | 
| SMITH | G | Driver, 
              Royal Horse Artillery. Resident Southwold.  | 
| SMITH | H R | Sapper 
              25781, Royal Engineers. Resident Saxmundham. Died of disease at 
              Kroonstad 16th July 1900. | 
| SMITH | T L | Driver 
              83391, 75th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Ipswich. Died 
              of disease at Rustenburg 6th July 1901. | 
| SMITH | William | Private 
              876, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Pampisford, Cambridgeshire. 
              Died of disease at Middelburg 11th August 1900. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| SNOWLING | Samuel | Private 5726, 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Resident Fressingfield. Died in Fressingfield 29 June 1902 from typhoid fever. Born in Fressingfield, Suffolk, to James & Eliza Snowling (nee Welton) birth recorded July to September Quarter 1881. Also commemorated on the Norwich (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial. Extract from Parliament - Hansard - HC Deb 21 October 1902 vol 113 cc351-2: Private Snowling, 2nd Norfolks— Cause of Death. HC Deb 21 October 1902 vol 113 cc351-2 351 MR. STEVENSON (Suffolk, Eye) To ask the Secretary of State for War whether, in view of the assurance conveyed to him by the Hoxne Rural District 352 Council on behalf of their medical officer of health, that the disease of which Private Snowling, of the 2nd Norfolks, died at Fressingfield on the 29th June last, was typhoid fever, and that he was suffering from it at the time of his discharge from hospital at Aldershot, and considering that two other persons contracted the disease from Private Snowling at Fressingfield, he will cause further inquiry to be made into the circumstances of his discharge, with the object of preventing, in the interests of the public health, a repetition of similar incidents. (Answered by Mr. Secretary Brodrick.) The hon. Member has apparently been misinformed. Private Snowling was invalided home for secondary syphilis, and was treated in hospital as a convalescent for this disease until he left on sick furlough on 22nd May. | 
| SOAMES | Leopold | Private 
              5243, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Mildenhall.  
              Died 
              of disease 29th December 1900 at Bloemfontein. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| SOUTHGATE | A [James] | Private 
              2023, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ipswich. Prisoner 
              of war 6th January 1900, Colesberg; died 30th April 1900 at Pretoria. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| SPENCER | F A | Private 
              9961, 1st Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Resident Needham 
              Market. Died of enteric fever at Ladysmith 19th February 1900. | 
| STAFF | A | [Listed 
              Lance Corporal on memorial] Corporal Shoeing Smith 2833, 1st Battalion, 
              Grenadier Guards attached Veterinary Department. Resident Darsham. 
              Died of disease 6th December 1901 at Kroonstad. Also commemorated 
              on the Norwich 
              (Norfolk) Boer War Memorial.  | 
| STAMMERS | J | Private 
              7980, 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Resident Peasenhall. Died 
              of disease at Pretoria 5th July 1900. | 
| STEGGLES | H | Private 
              4123, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Rattlesden. Died 
              of disease at Pretoria 5th July 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| William James |  Private 
              4745, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 6th January 
              1900 on Suffolk Hill, aged 21; commemorated on Suffolk Hill Memorial, 
              Colesberg, South Africa. Born 7th October 1879, in Cambridge, son 
              of Fred and Caroline Stock. Served in the Cambridgeshire Territorial 
              Regiment which was allied to the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment. 
               Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | |
| STOLLERY | William | Private 
              2573, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Brentwood. Missing 
              in action, killed 6th January 1900 at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg. Commemorated 
              on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg, South Africa. News of the World 
              14th January 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| STURGEON | G | Lance 
              Corporal 2602, 15th Mounted Infantry, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Bury St Edmunds. Died of disease at Wynberg 30th April 
              1902. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. | 
| STUTLEY | E | Private 
              1295, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bury St Edmunds. 
              Died of disease 16th June 1900 at Kroonstad. Also 
              commemorated on the Bury St Edmunds 
              and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| TABOR | [William] Ernest | [Listed 
              as L TABOR on memorial] Private 4190, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Cambridge. Died of disease 14th November or 8th December 
              1901 at Krugersdorp. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               
               | 
| TAYLOR | Robert | Private 
              5244, 1st Battalion, 15th Mounted Infantry, Suffolk Regiment. Resident 
              Mildenhall. Killed by lightning 10th November 1901 near Senekal. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               
               | 
| TAYLOR | W | Private 
              5050, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Rotherhithe. Prisoner 
              of War 6 January 1900, Colesberg; died of disease 2nd June 1900 
              at Naauwpoort. Son of Mrs Taylor, Bohemond St, Ely. Cambridgeshire 
              Times 16 March 1900 details of capture. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Isle 
              of Ely Boer War Memorials.  | 
| THOMPSON | Frederick | Private 
              2102, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Shingay or Morden. 
              Killed in action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on the Suffolk Memorial, Suffolk Hill, Colesberg. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               
               
               | 
| THOMSON | William Gordon | Captain, 
              1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Prisoner of war 6th January 1900, 
              Colesberg; died (suicide temporarily insane) 9th June 1900 at Pretoria. 
              Aged 34.   Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press Thomson.- Capt. William Gordon Thomson, 1st Batt. Suffolk Regt., died suddenly at Pretoria on June 9th, 1900, He was born Oct., 1865, entered the Connaught Rangers May, 1885, being transferred to the Suffolk Regt. in the same month, and was promoted capt. Nov., 1894. Capt. Thomson had been adjutant of his battalion from Aug., 1895, to Aug., 1899. He accompanied the 1st battalion of his Regiment to South Africa in Nov., 1899, and served with it in the north of Cape Colony, and afterwards in the O.R.C. and Transvaal. | 
| THORNHILL | E | [Listed 
              as K on Ipswich memorial] Private 4996, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident London. Died of disease at Middelburg 22nd May 1901. Also 
              commemorated on the Bury St Edmunds 
              and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| TOOKE | R [J] | Private 
              4679, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Long Stratton. Died 
              of disease 9th March 1901 at Elandsfontein. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds, Norwich 
              (Norfolk) and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| TRENTER | C | Private 
              2684, 14 Brigade Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps. Resident 
              Ipswich. Died of disease at Bloemfontein 22nd May 1900. Also commemorated 
              on RAMC Memorial, 
              Gun Hill, Aldershot. | 
| TUFFS | Thomas | Private 
              6522, Volunteer Company, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Eye. Died of 
              disease 9th June 1900 at Kroonstad. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| TYRRELL | R H | Corporal, 
              Royal Garrison Artillery. Resident Southwold. Died. | 
| URCH | J R | Company 
              Quartermaster Sergeant 6831, 15R Company, Army Service Corps. Resident 
              Ipswich. Died of disease at Kroonstad 8th May 1901. | 
| VAUGHAN | John | Private 
              623, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ely. Missing in action 
              at Sffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900, died 1st April 1900 
              at Pretoria. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds, Isle 
              of Ely, and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| VULLIAMY | C P | Private 
              4438, 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Resident Ipswich. 
              Died of dysentery at Ladysmith 19th March 1900. | 
| WALDEN | J | Drummer 
              2672, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Coney Weston. Died 
              of disease 26th December 1900 at Aliwal North. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| WALLACE | Henry | Private 
              2721, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Horringer. Killed 
              in action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Commemorated 
              on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| WARD | John | Private 
              5366, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Gorefield. Died 
              of disease at Middelburg 2nd November 1900. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds, Isle 
              of Ely, and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| WARWICK | H | Driver/Acting 
              Bombardier 18191, 20th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident 
              Ipswich. Died of disease at Braberton 12th December 1900. | 
| WATLING | Walter | Private 
              2739, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Walsham le Willows. 
              Prisoner of war 6th January 1900 Colesberg; died of disease at Pretoria 
              15th April 1900. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| WATSON | A | Private 
              647, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Ipswich. Died of 
              disease 14th November 1901 at Krugersdorp. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| WATSON | Arthur John | Lieutenant 
              Colonel, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Dublin. Killed 
              in action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Aged 46. 
              Commemorated on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
                Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press Watson.-Lieut.-Col. Arthur John Watson, p.s.c., 1st Batt. Suffolk Regt., was killed in action near Rensburg, Jan. 6th, 1900. He was born in June, 1853, and entered the 12th Foot in Aug., 1873, being promoted capt. April, 1883, major Oct., 1886, and lieut. Served in Bechuanaland 1884-5 (MID), Hazara 1888 (medal and clasp, MID), Chitral 1897 (medal and clasp). | 
| WEBB | Thomas | Private 
              2276, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Collford. Missing 
              in action, died of wounds at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 
              1900. Commemorated on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg, South Africa. 
              Also commemorated on the Bury St 
              Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| WEBBER | W | Corporal 
              80069, Corps Troops Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. Resident 
              Ipswich. Died of enteric fever at Ladysmith 30 April 1900. | 
| WHITE | Cecil Arbuthnot | Lieutenant, 
              1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Woodbridge. Killed in 
              action at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Aged 25. Commemorated 
              on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
                Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press White.- Lieut. Cecil Arbuthnot White, 1st Batt. Suffolk Regt., was killed in action near Rensburg, Jan. 6th, 1900. He was the youngest son of Robert Holmes White, Esq., of 10, Devonshire Place, W., and Boulge Hall, Woodbridge. He was born Aug., 1874, educated at Eton (Mr. Durnford's), and entered the Suffolk Regt. from the 3rd Batt. Derbyshire Regt. in May, 1897, being promoted lieut. March, 1899. Lieut. White accompanied his battalion to South Africa in Nov., 1899, and served with it in the north of Cape Colony until killed. | 
| WILDEN | J | Private 
              768, 1st Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own). Resident Stowupland. Died of 
              disease at Standerton 31st January 1901, | 
| WILKINS | Francis Alfred Pressland | Captain 
              and Adjutant, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 
              at Suffolk Hill, Colesberg 6th January 1900. Aged 29. Commemorated 
              on Suffolk Hill Memorial, Colesberg, South Africa. Also commemorated 
              on the Bury St Edmunds and 
              Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
                Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press Wilkins-Capt. Francis Alfred Pressland Wilkins, Suffolk Regt., was killed in action near Rensburg, Jan. 6th, 1900. He was the only son of Alfred Wilkins, Esq., of 43, Earl's Court Square, S.W., and was born in April, 1871. He was educated at Westminster School, and at Paris, and passed into the Royal Military College at the head of the list. When leaving Sandhurst he passed out with Honours, and entered the Suffolk Regt. in May, 1892, being promoted lieut. June, 1895, and Capt. August, 1899. He had been adjutant of his battalion since Jan., 1899, and was qualified as an interpreter in French, German, and Italian. Capt. Wilkins embarked for South Africa with his battalion in Nov., 1899, and served with it in the north of Cape Colony until killed. | 
| WILSON | Charles | Private 
              4281, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Bury St Edmunds. 
              Died of disease at Germiston 7th July 1900. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| WILSON | H [H] | Private 
              1249, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Cambridge. Died 
              of disease at Middelburg 19th June 1901. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| WINDER | F | Private 
              5852, 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Resident Ipswich. Killed 
              in action 27th February 1900 at Pieters Hill, Natal. | 
| WOOD | C | [Also 
              recorded as WOODS] Private 4737, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 
              Resident Epping. Died of disease at Middelburg 8th Februry 1901. 
              Also commemorated on the Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorial.  | 
| WOODGATE | A | Private 
              4298, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of disease 8th February 
              1901 at Middelburg. Also commemorated on the Bury 
              St Edmunds and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials. 
               | 
| WOOLLARD | R | [Also 
              spelt WOOLARD in ecords] Private 4491, 5th (Princess Charlotte Of 
              Wales's) Dragoon Guards. Resident Needham Market. Died of enteric 
              fever at Ladysmith 21st January 1900. | 
| WOOLLARD | W [S] | Private 
              763, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Kirtling. Died of 
              disease 26th December 1900 at Pretoria. Also commemorated on the 
              Bury St Edmunds  | 
| WOOLNOUGH | G J | Driver 
              83739, 37th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Resident Leiston. Died 
              of injuries accidentally received 16th June 1901 at Lichtenburg. | 
| WRIGHT | F J | Gunner 
              5801, P Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. Resident Lowestoft. Severely 
              wounded 13th December 1900 at Nooitgedacht and subsequently died 
              from those wounds 15th December 1900.  | 
| WRIGHT | P | Private 
              4356, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Resident Streatham. Died 
              of disease 9th March 1902 at Johannesburg. Also commemorated on 
              the Bury St Edmunds, Isle 
              of Ely, and Cambridge 
              Boer War Memorials.  | 
| WRIGHTSON | Ernest Cameron | [Transcribed 
              as E E WRIGHTSON] ] Corporal 109, Eastern Province Horse. Severely 
              wounded 28th May 1900 at Roodeport, died 8th August 1900 at Kroonstad. | 
| ZISSELL | Hugo F | [Transribed 
              as F H ZISSELL] Sergeant 2764, 2nd Battalion, The Rifle Brigade 
              (Prince Consort's Own). Resident Wrentham. Died of disease (Enteric) 
              at Ladysmith 13th February 1900. | 
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