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Catalogue reference: WO 28/358
This record is about the The telegrams were sent to or from the following places: Abu Dis, Assiout, Assouan,... dating from 1898 Feb 10-Mar 15 in the series War Office: Records of Military Headquarters. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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The telegrams were sent to or from the following places: Abu Dis, Assiout, Assouan, Atbara, Bashtinab, Berber, Cairo, Darmali, Debeka, Dekhish, Gennenetti [Genetti], Gubeish, Halfa, Kanur, Merowi, Nedi, Nuzl, Rhead, Shereik, Um Hashayo.
The senders and recipients of the telegrams were: The senders and recipients of the telegrams were: Bainbridge [Captain Edmond Guy Tulloch], Bernard [Captain Edgar Edwin], Blunt [Captain Conrad Edward Grant], Brooke [Captain Ronald George], Coutts [Captain Malcolm], Fadli, Gatacre [Major General Sir William Forbes], Hobbs [Captain Frederick Manoli Baltazzi], Howard [Captain Francis James Leigh]; Hunter [Major General Sir Archibald], Jubeish [General], Kitchener ['Sirdar' General Horatio Herbert], Manifold [Lieutenant Michael G Egerton], Maxwell [Captain], Pigott [Lieutenant Grenville Edmund], Rawlinson [Captain Sir Henry Seymour], Rundle [General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie], Seccombe [Captain Archibald Kennedy], Snow [Major Thomas D'Oyly], Strickland [Lieutenant Edward Peter], Treffry [Chief Paymaster Frederic], Williams, Wingate [Colonel Francis Reginald].
The majority of telegrams relate to the initial deployment of the British force in Sudan, in particular to rations, stores and equipment. The death of Private W Coffin (Medical Staff Corps) was reported.
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