94th Regt unless stated otherwise
Killed or since died of wounds: (68)
"Lt-Colonel Anstruther
Captain Nairne
Lieut MacSweeney
Lieut & Adjt Harrison
Band-Sgt Tovell
Paymaster Sgts Perceval, Webb
Sgts Sporter, Cummings, T.Maloney
Sgt Rawlings ASC
Cpl McGilton
L-Cpls F.Dennis, Philpots, C.Brown, Phillips, Rapier, Donaldson
Dmr Chamberlain
Ptes Thare, W.Alexander, T.Grimes, E.Sullivan, W.Brown, J.McHugh, Ward, Williams, Starkey, Rogers, Garney, McKie, McPhillips, McDonald, Maynard, McVeigh, S.Belsey, Mahoney, Tolan, Morris, Atkinson, Johnson, Dunning, Rowan, Gallagher, Travers, McHugh, Price, Bell, Martin, Baker, Robinson, Briggan, Lee, Hogan, O’Brien, Farley, Jenner, Whitson, Brown, Wallace, Finnegan, P.Crick, Gibson, J.Brown, T.Green, Wheaton, Kerr
Mr Bancroft – civilian wagon driver
Dangerously wounded: (13)
Deputy-Asst Commissary-General Carter, ASC
Lieut Hume
Sgt Boshell
Sgt Bennett ASC
Cpls Wardman, Starrett
Ptes H.Lane, H.Young, Hows, J.Carrol, S.Tevelin Gamble, D.Martin
Mrs Fox, wife of Sgt-Major Fox
Slightly wounded: (53)
Conductor Egerton ASC (volunteered to walk to Pretoria with Sgt Bradley to seek medical assistance. Had the 94th's colours wrapped round his body under his coat)
Sgt-Major Fox
QMS Earle
Arm-Sgt Develin
Drum-Maj Naughton
Paymaster Sgt McClelland
Sgt Cook Stacey
Sgts Babington, Briggs
Cpls Scott, Nichol
L-Cpls Fisher, Judd, Godfrey, Dickens
Dmrs Kitchen, Shea
Ptes Stringer, H.Weston, J.Power. Harrison, Brady, M.Murphy, J.Murphy, Carlin, Warren, Stephens, Toal, Towel, Simmons, Street, Williams, Young, Cunningham, Dickinson, Cochran, Tighe, Sweeney, Rowley, Gould, Heeney, McKee, Carter, Huffman, W.Smith, Duffey, Hickey, Nairey, Selby, Cull
Pte Downey, Hersey AHC
Jessie Fox, Daughter of Sgt-Major Fox
Prisoners (retained to look after the wounded): (12)
Surgeon Ward, AMD
Sgts Newton, Hooke, Bradley (Sgt Bradley allowed into Pretoria to seek medical aid)
L-Cpls Marwood, Taylor, Connor
Dmr Bland
Ptes Gorman, Cooper, Mansbridge, West"