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Frederick John Cokayne Frith

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Half of the men of the 17th dismounted to return fire, but Frith remained mounted. According to Private Miles Gissop, Drury-Lowe claimed "You are all right men. You are all right, they are aiming over your heads" only a moment before a bullet struck Frith in the heart. According to Gissop, Frith
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as a sub-lieutenant. He was listed as an unattached sub-lieutenant by Hart's New Army List on 12 February 1876. Four days later, on 16 February 1876, he was sent to the 17th Lancers. He had a previous commission for the Argyll and Bute Artillery Militia, but never joined due to passing his
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and Wood's Flying Column unsuccessfully skirmished with about three-hundred Zulu irregulars at Zungeni Mountain and burnt four homesteads before withdrawing due to the threat of the Zulu surrounding them. The 17th Lancers, as
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exclaimed "Oh I'm shot" and fell dead from his horse, with one man on either side supporting his body and leading the horse away.
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where in 1875 he underwent an army examination under John Le Fleming. He passed twelfth of the list of candidates and joined the
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correspondent Mr. Francis (to his left). The bullet that killed him was of a British make and fired from a
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reported that Frith was shot while riding between Colonel Drury-Lowe (to his right) and a
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examination at Sandhurst. Frith obtained his first-class certificate in 1878, from the
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The new army list, by H.G. Hart [afterw.] Hart's army list Quarterly
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A funeral was held for Frith at Camp Newdigate, and he was buried in a
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captured by the Zulus from British troops in an earlier engagement.
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to Major Cokayne Frith and Amelia Kane. He attended school in
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Frederick John Cokayne Frith was born on 22 September 1858 in
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British military personnel killed in the Anglo-Zulu War
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field. Other officers attended the funeral, including
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Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
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Index

British Army
adjutant
Drury Drury-Lowe
17th Lancers
Anglo-Zulu War
Zulu
Zungeni Mountain skirmish
Oban
Argyllshire
Scotland
Dunchurch
Warwickshire
Haileybury College
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
School of Musketry
Hythe

2nd Division
regular cavalry
The Illustrated London News
Melton Prior
Martini-Henry Rifle
mealie
Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford
Edward Newdegate
Cavalry regiments of the British Army



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