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Edward Garraway

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in 1910. He was especially adept at organising 'big hunts' for his superiors. In 1914 he was appointed special commissioner on the Southern Rhodesian Native Reserves Commission, representing the British government.
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as Divisional Medical Officer, with the rank of major, and in 1905 was promoted Principal Medical Officer.
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in 1891, and in 1892 he became surgeon to the Bechuanaland Border Police, with whom he participated in the
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Garraway married Winifred Mary Harvey, eldest daughter of J. H. Harvey, JP, of Blackbrook Grove,
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Garraway was the eldest son of Colonel Charles Sutton Garraway, of Rockshire,
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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British colonial governors and administrators in Africa
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In 1908 Garraway was appointed Military Secretary to
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Index

KCMG
Resident Commissioner
Bechuanaland
Basutoland
Waterford
medical school
Trinity College, Dublin
licentiate
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Millwood
Cape Colony
Kuruman
British Bechuanaland
First Matabele War
Jameson Raid
South African Constabulary
Lord Selborne
High Commissioner for Southern Africa
Lord Gladstone
Governor-General of South Africa
Lord Buxton
Bechuanaland Protectorate
Basutoland
Basutoland Mounted Police
British South Africa Company Medal
Matabeleland 1893
Rhodesia 1896
Queen's South Africa Medal
King's South Africa Medal
CMG

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