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Eyre Crabbe

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373:, Crabbe became commander of a mobile column, not rejoining his battalion till March 1902. His mobile column had dangerous brushes with Fouche in May and with Kritzinger in July 1901, and led the forces which defeated and killed Van der Merwe in September and Hildebrand in November. Following the end of the war in June 1902, he was relieved of his command of the 3rd battalion and placed on 313:
into captivity, and commented in a letter home: "It is a curious idea taking one’s wife & family with one to the wars & must be inconvenient for many reasons but it is rather the fashion in these parts. Living in a river bed & being shot at every day seems an odd fancy for a lady." On 23
334:: "Here is another man worth noting. You could not help noting him if you tried. A burly, broad-shouldered man with full, square, black beard over his chest, his arm in a sling, his bearing a medieval knight-errant. It is Crabbe, of the Grenadier Guards." 322:, was ambushed at Karee Siding; his adjutant was killed. This episode was generally regarded as "plucky" but widely reported round the world as an example of the "over-confidence and recklessness" (in the words of the 824: 814: 829: 441: 397:(CB) in the April 1901 South Africa Honours list (the award was dated to 29 November 1900), and he received the actual decoration after his return, from King 839: 227: 819: 754:"Eyre Macdonell Stewart Crabbe b. 15 Mar 1852 Glen Eyre, Southampton, Hampshire, England d. 8 Mar 1905 Aldershot, Hampshire, England: Famous Jam?sons" 529: 38: 250:
Crabbe worked for several years as a musketry instructor, but in 1882 he helped organise the logistical operations for the British attack on
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Crabbe married, in 1876, Emily Constance Jameson (1858–1904). His wife had predeceased him and he left four sons and four daughters:
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and became commanding officer of the 3rd Battalion, the Grenadier Guards, and the following year he led the battalion to
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reforms. During service in Ireland as a young lieutenant, he married in 1876 Emily Constance Jameson, a descendant of
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March he was badly wounded when a small foraging party, mainly of officers, which he was leading, including Colonel
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on 18 October 1871 and was one of the first ensigns not to have to pay for a commission, following the
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Daisy Maude Crabbe b.1879, d. 1966, twin, married John Ronald Moreton Macdonald of
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the following month. For his services Crabbe was appointed a Companion of the
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Vice-Admiral Lewis Gonne Eyre Crabbe CB, CIE, CBE, DSO b.1882, d. 1951), a
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Selina Gladys Eyre Crabbe b.1880, d. 1955, married Hugh Francis Blair-Imrie
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First or Grenadier Guards 2nd and 3rd Battalions in South Africa 1899–1902
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the following year, on 24 November 1883. In 1884 he volunteered for the
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Violet Constance Eyre Crabbe b.1879, d. 1951 twin, married Brigadier
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in December. In March 1900 his battalion took part in the march on
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at Koomati Poort but their hopes of returning to England with
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Campbell Tempest Eyre Crabbe (1897–1915), a subaltern in the
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in November 1900 were dashed. Instead they were sent from
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Memories and Adventures, pp 141-2
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Colville Cornwallis Albert Eyre Crabbe (b.1878), served
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His mother, Elmina Stewart, came from a 825:British Army personnel of the Anglo-Egyptian War 206:His father was Colonel Eyre John Crabbe of the 785:http://samilitaryhistory.org/diaries/emsc.html 589:http://samilitaryhistory.org/diaries/emsc.html 815:British Army personnel of the Second Boer War 8: 531:Who's Who: An Annual Biographical Dictionary 442:Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 182:(15 March 1852 – 8 March 1905) was a 493:Bertha Iris Eyre Crabbe, b. 1887, married 490:Ivan Stewart Eyre Crabbe, b. 1884, d. 1937 408:Later the same year, Crabbe was appointed 17: 830:British Army personnel of the Mahdist War 524: 522: 479:in 1916, was Senior Naval Officer in the 487:, and Flag Officer at Liverpool in 1939. 615:New-York tribune, 25 March 1900, page 3 568:With the Camel Corps up the Nile (1888) 518: 289:in October 1899. He was wounded at the 534:. A. & C. Black. 1905. p. 361 475:officer, who commanded a ship at the 7: 840:Companions of the Order of the Bath 218:planter family. After education at 369:, and mobile columns against Boer 277:On 6 July 1898 he was promoted to 14: 743:The Times, Thursday, 9 March 1905 733:. 11 November 1902. p. 7168. 601:"Latest Intelligence – The War". 495:Sir William Lawrence, 3rd Baronet 820:People educated at Harrow School 36: 663:. 22 August 1902. p. 5467. 410:Assistant Quartermaster General 266:and took part in the battle of 262:campaign as part of the Guards 698:. 19 April 1901. p. 2697. 643:. 1 August 1902. p. 4965. 285:following the outbreak of the 176:Eyre Macdonnell Stewart Crabbe 1: 43: 337:Crabbe led his battalion to 305:and the pacification of the 856: 591:Letter of 28 February 2000 347:Field Marshal Lord Roberts 341:and on to the border with 274:followed on 15 June 1885. 186:officer who fought in the 810:Grenadier Guards officers 552:F. Lloyd and A. Russell, 389:in late July, landing at 202:Background and early life 121:Bombardment of Alexandria 35: 450:Royal Irish Constabulary 835:British Army brigadiers 438:Highland Light Infantry 377:on 6 July 1902, with a 299:Battle of Magersfontein 295:mentioned in despatches 150:Battle of Magersfontein 579:Hart´s Army list, 1903 343:Portuguese East Africa 293:in November 1899 and 254:. He was promoted to 238:, the founder of the 90:Years of service 768:"Winchester College" 504:, was killed at the 405:on 24 October 1902. 387:SS Carisbrook Castle 367:concentration camps 242:distilling family. 190:campaign to rescue 730:The London Gazette 709:"Court Circular". 695:The London Gazette 660:The London Gazette 640:The London Gazette 463:Robert Hugh Willan 446:Auxiliary Division 332:Arthur Conan Doyle 279:lieutenant-colonel 212:East India Company 174:Brigadier General 133:Battle of Abu Klea 116:Anglo-Egyptian War 477:Battle of Jutland 403:Buckingham Palace 395:Order of the Bath 320:Coldstream Guards 307:Orange Free State 291:Battle of Belmont 172: 171: 145:Battle of Belmont 847: 772: 771: 764: 758: 757: 750: 744: 741: 735: 734: 721: 715: 714: 706: 700: 699: 686: 680: 679: 671: 665: 664: 651: 645: 644: 631: 625: 622: 616: 613: 607: 606: 598: 592: 586: 580: 577: 571: 562: 556: 550: 544: 543: 541: 539: 526: 502:Grenadier Guards 324:New York Tribune 224:Grenadier Guards 184:Grenadier Guards 103:Grenadier Guards 79: 45: 40: 30: 18: 855: 854: 850: 849: 848: 846: 845: 844: 790: 789: 781: 776: 775: 766: 765: 761: 752: 751: 747: 742: 738: 723: 722: 718: 708: 707: 703: 688: 687: 683: 673: 672: 668: 653: 652: 648: 633: 632: 628: 623: 619: 614: 610: 600: 599: 595: 587: 583: 578: 574: 563: 559: 551: 547: 537: 535: 528: 527: 520: 515: 430: 287:Second Boer War 270:. 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Index

CB

United Kingdom
British Army
Grenadier Guards
Anglo-Egyptian War
Bombardment of Alexandria
Mahdist War
Battle of Abu Klea
Second Boer War
Battle of Belmont
Battle of Magersfontein
Alma mater
Harrow School
CB
Grenadier Guards
Sudan
General Gordon
Second Boer War
74th Regiment
East India Company
Jamaica
Harrow School
Grenadier Guards
lieutenant
Cardwell
John Jameson
Dublin
Alexandria
captain

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