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WattRobert405RangerServed between 1/8/1901 and 19/11/1901. Reason for discharge: Disbanded. Attested: Pretoria.
Source: Nominal roll
Cattle Ranger's Corps
WattRobert3383PrivateQSA (5). To 1 Prov. Regt. of Dragoons for Discharge.
Source: QSA medal rolls
1st (King's) Dragoon Guards
WattRobertSource: QSA and KSA medal rolls79th Battery, RFA
WattRobert Graham3260SergeantSource: OZ-Boer databaseNew South Wales, 3rd Contingent NSW Imperial Bushm
WattRobert John3234PrivateSource: QSA Medal Rolls14th Company, 5th Btn, IY
WattSSource: QSA and KSA rollsImperial Light Infantry
WattS TPrivateQSA (1) Nat. Ref: Po8.758.
Source: QSA medal rolls
HMS Terrible
WattStafford TraceySource: Attestation paper in WO126Bethune's Mounted Infantry
WattSydney George806TrooperSource: OZ-Boer databaseNew South Wales, 2nd Contingent NSW Mounted Rifles
WattT1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Scots Guards
WattTNatal 1906 (0)
Source: Recipients of the Natal 1906 Medal
Natal civilian employees
WattT H M62271SergeantQSA (5) Tal DoL OFS Tr LN
Provisional list of recipients
Source: Ladysmith Siege Account and Medal Roll
69th Battery, RFA
WattT H M62271SergeantQSA (5)
Source: List of QSAs with the clasp Talana from the Talana book
69th Battery, RFA
WattT H MSource: QSA and KSA medal rolls69th Battery, RFA
WattThomasBorn at Glasgow, Jan 20, 1857, and is the son of Thos. Watt, of Orkney, Scotland. He was educated primarily at a private school, afterwards going to Glasgow University. He was admitted as a Scotch solicitor in 1883, and in the same year went out to Natal, where he became managing clerk to Sir Henry Bale. Since 1886 he practised as an advocate and solicitor at Durban, and latterly at Newcastle. The electors of Newcastle returned Mr Watt to the House of Assembly in 1901, and he became a member of the Natal Defence Commission in 1902, and thereafter of the permanent Local Defence Committee, of which he is now president. He served during part of the Boer War of 1899-02 as Lieutenant, in the ILH, and later as Captain of the Newcastle Town Guard (despatches). Mr Watt was appointed Minister of Justice for Natal in Sir George Sutton's cabinet from July, 1903, until May, 1905, when he joined Mr Smyth's coalition Ministry with the same portfolio. He married, in 1886, Mary, daughter of G Lindup.Imperial Light Horse
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