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 History Of Lumsden's Horse

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Date transcribed2017-07-26
Transcribed byRobin Kinloch
CommentA transcription of the 306 members of Lumsden's Horse, a volunteer regiment raised in India to fight in the Boer War. The transcription was done by Robin Kinloch using information from a book supplied by Anne Darrell.

Rank  Driver    
Forename  Douglas    
View all other items of "Surname" with value "Daly" in "History Of Lumsden Surname  Daly    
View all other items of "Unit" with value "A Company Transport" in "History Of Lumsden Unit  A Company Transport    
View all other items of "Occupation" with value "Foot Police" in "History Of Lumsden Occupation  Foot Police    
View all other items of "Address" with value "Calcutta" in "History Of Lumsden Address  Calcutta    
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Lumsdens Horse was a small force of volunteer mounted infantry recruited in British India in 1899 to join the British forces in the second Boer War. It saw active service in South Africa during 1900, and was formally disbanded at the end of that year.
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