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BeaumontWilliam HMember of the late Delimination Commission. Late Puisne Judge, Natal
21 of 580 awards
Unknown
BecherLancelot EdwardLieutRE. ADC to GOC-in-C, South Africa
22 of 580 awards
Staff
BeckJ H MeiringMember of the late House of Assembly, Cape of Good Hope. Member of the Union Senate.
23 of 580 awards
Unknown
BeckerHeinrich CMember of the Union House of Assembly.
24 of 580 awards
Unknown
BentinckWalter GuyMajorAssistant Imperial Secretary
25 of 580 awards

Walter Guy Bentinck was born on 5 November 1864, son of Walter Bentinck, thirteenth baron of the Netherlands, late 15th Hussars, and Henrietta Bentinck, of Alton House, Alton, Hampshire. He was descended from Eusebius Bentinck, the elder brother of Hans William Bentinck, who was William III’s friend and advisor and who became Earl of Portland and was father of the first Duke of Portland. In 1911 Walter Guy Bentinck was authorised by Royal Warrant to bear and use in this country the title of Baron, having established his right to it under a grant of King William of the Netherlands made in 1819.

He was educated at Marlborough College and R.M.C. Sandhurst. He was gazetted into the Worcestershire Regiment in May 1885 and transferred to the Rifle Brigade three months later. He became a Captain in 1894 and a Major in 1902, and retired in 1905.

Bentinck served with distinction in the Boer War. He was present at the Relief of Ladysmith, including the action at Colenso; operations of 17-24 January and 5-7 February 1900, and actions at Vaal Krantz; and operations on Tugela Heights, 14-27 February 1900. He was severely wounded at Monte Cristo on the 18th February but was sufficiently recovered to take part in the operations in Natal from March to June 1900, including the action at Laing’s Nek. Thereafter he was principally engaged in the Transvaal and was Assistant District Commissioner of Verseniging in 1900-01. He was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 29 July 1902), and appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (London Gazette 31 October 1902).

Bentinck remained in South Africa after the war, on special service to the South African Peace Conference in 1902. He served as Resident Magistrate for the District of Wakkerstroon, Transvaal, 1901-07, and as Assistant Imperial Secretary to the High Commissioner in South Africa, 1907-11. He received the Union of South Africa Medal in 1911 and was created CMG in 1912.

Although aged 50 Bentinck re-enlisted on the outbreak of war in 1914 and served with the the B.E.F. 1914-15. In 1916 he was posted to the Directorate, Military Intelligence, at the War Office, where he remained until 1918. He was finally placed in charge of No. 2 Infantry Record Office at Preston in 1918-19. In recognition of his war work he was twice mentioned in despatches, and made a Commander of the British Empire on 3 June 1919. Bentinck made two contributions to the Rifle Brigade Chronicle, ‘Sorties from Biarritz’ in 1897, and ‘Some experiences of a Transvaal Resident Magistrate’ in 1904. Baron Bentinck was a Deputy Lieutenant for Kincardineshire and died on 7 July 1957.
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BeresfordRichard J H FAssistant Private Secretary to HE the Governor General
26 of 580 awards
Unknown
BerrengeJ CCaptainDEOVR. Commanding Mounted Escort during the Royal visit to Cape Town
27 of 580 awards
DEOVR
BerryW BissetMember of the Union House of Assembly.
28 of 580 awards
Unknown
BeukesM JMember of the late Legislative Council, Orange River Colony. Member of the Union Senate.
30 of 580 awards
Unknown
BevenJ FLate Auditor General of Orange River Colony
29 of 580 awards
Unknown
BevesP SColonelInspector of Transvaal Volunteers
31 of 580 awards
Staff
BeyersChristiaan FGeneralSpeaker of LLA Transvaal, Member of the Union House of Assembly.
32 of 580 awards
Unknown
BeyersF WMember of the late Legislative Assembly, Transvaal
33 of 580 awards
Unknown
BezuidenhoutF JMember of the late Legislative Assembly, Transvaal
34 of 580 awards
Unknown
BirchGeorge EChief Clerk, Governor General's Office
35 of 580 awards
Unknown
BirkenstockC J AMember of the late Legislative Council, Natal
36 of 580 awards
Unknown
BirtShirley HallFleet SurgeonRN. HMS Balmoral Castle
37 of 580 awards
Royal Navy
BlackhallA ACaptainDEOVR. Commanding Guard of Honour during the Royal visit to Cape Town
38 of 580 awards
DEOVR
BlaineGeorgeMember of the late House of Assembly, Cape of Good Hope. Member of the Union House of Assembly.
39 of 580 awards
Unknown
BlewT HMajorStaff Officer Natal Volunteers
41 of 580 awards
Staff
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