Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

WINDMILL-HILL CAMP.

29th SEPTEMBER, 1915.

828 – DISTRICT COURT-MARTIAL –

            The detail of Officers as mentioned in Brigade Order No. 820 dated 27th September 1915, will re-assemble at the Orderly Room of the 21st (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) No. 12, Camp Sutton Veny, at 10 a.m. 1st October, 1915, for the purpose of trying by a District Court-Martial the accused persons named in the margin (and such other person or persons as may be brought before them)

The accused will be warned, and all witnesses duly required to attend.

The proceedings will be forwarded to the G.O.C., 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, Sandhill Camp, Longbridge Deverill, Near Warminster.

In the margin.  No. 21/1201 Pte. JOHN WILLIAM BREW, 21st (S) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish); No. 21/1389 Pte. WILLIAM EBENEZER TURNER 21st (S) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish).

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

Postcards from Peter C. Benham to his mother.

Postcard of Knocke-Zoute

27 Sep 45

I got here yesterday evening and the Hs are in great form.  I have just returned from a walk round the Place d’Albert and it is too pathetic for words – all the hotels along the front, Carlton included, are desolate, big bottom windows bricked in – all glass smashed and holes in the roofs, no sign of life – more when I write ML            Peter

Headed ‘O A S’ addressed to Mrs Gerald C Benham, 5 Oxford Road Colchester Essex.

No postmark.  Signed P.C. Benham.      

Postcard of Knocke –Albert Plage Casino

Major P.C. Benham,

G Branch

HQ 1 Corps District

BAOR

Thurs 27 Sep 45

I hope this finds its destination and that it doesn’t make you feel too homesick!  I saw it for the first time yesterday evening after a 250 mile trip.  I am staying here until Saturday when Maurice and I go back to Brussels for a weekend at Waterloo – more by letter ML Peter

Headed ‘On Active Service’ addressed to Major Gerald Benham MC, TD, 5 Oxford Road Colchester Essex.

No postmark.  Signed P.C. Benham.      

Letter to Rev Walters from A W Hanson

No 2346 L/Cpl. A.W. Hanson

Headquarters.

5th Bn. Leicestershire Rgt.

Sawbridgeworth.

Herts.

Revd J.W. Walters.

Revd Sir,

            Having a few minutes to spare I will send a short note.

I like my new work in the Orderly Room very much, there is quite a variety of work to do, the office hours I put in are from 9/30 in the morning to 10 o’clock and sometimes later at night, with one hour and a half for Dinner and Tea, so you will see that I do not get much fresh air.

Occasionally I manage to go out short distances for a little blow.

I was pleased to read in the paper your appointment as Chaplain to the “Citizens Corps”,  I also heard that my father was introduced to you.

Yesterday we woke up to find a white country, but later on it came on to rain very heavy and so it soon disappeared, but it was quite sufficient to give the troops a holiday.

Things are quiet with us now, there does not seem any chance of us moving just yet, although surprises come often.

I heard that the Mens Service had their Prize Distribution the other Sunday, I should liked to have been present.

Must now close with kind regards to Mrs Walters and yourself.

            Yours obediently

Albert Will

P.S. If you have a spare copy of our Annual Report, I should very much like one.

There is no envelope with this letter.

Letter to Rev Walters from A. W. Hanson

Revd T.W. Walters

Revd Sir,

            I know you will have wondered why I have not written to you for so long, well I suppose I must plead idleness and lack of energy.

            I have many evenings made up my mind to commence a letter and at last have managed it.  The trouble now is to try and find some news which will be of interest.  Here it is all war and I suppose the same prevails with you.

            I have had a very busy time lately and have unfortunately for many weeks past been far from well, in fact I have nearly broken down a time or two, but am pleased to say I have felt much better this last week.

            You will be interested to know that I have taken up the duties of sidesman at our Military Church.  I felt when I was asked that it was my duty to do all I could to assist the clergyman, who must find it a much more difficult task than a settled parish.

Duty comes every other Sunday.  Our services are at 6/45.  7/30 a.m communion.  Matins 11 am &  Evensong 6/30.  Also there is a service every morning at 7/30 followed by morning prayers and various evening services & classes.

We have had grand weather for some days now, which has been quite a change.  Soon we shall put our time back an hour which will bring the dark nights home to us.

I am afraid I have no more news this time so must close.

I hope Mrs Walters, yourself and family are quite well.

With very kind regards

Albert Will

In envelope addressed to Mr. Walters, The Vicarage, Whitwick, Leicestershire.  England.

Letter postmarked ARMY P O. 2 A.  27 SEP 15.

PASSED BY CENSOR 343* in oval cachet in purple.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

WINDMILL-HILL CAMP.

27th SEPTEMBER, 1915.

820 – DISTRICT COURT-MARTIAL –

            The detail of Officers as mentioned below will assemble at the Y.M.C.A. Marquee, Windmill Hill Camp, Andover, on the 28th September, 1915, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of trying by a District Court-Martial the accused persons named in the margin (and such other person or persons as may be brought before them)

PRESIDENT

Major A.G. Niven, 21st (S) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish.)

MEMBERS

A Captain, 21st (S) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish.)

A Captain, 23rd (S) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish.)

The accused will be warned, and all witnesses duly required to attend.

The proceedings will be forwarded to the G.O.C., 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, Windmill Hill Camp, Andover.

The Officers Commanding 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Tyneside Scottish) will each detail three Officers to attend for instructional purposes.

In the margin.  No. 20/1133, Pte. WILLIAM WOOD STAGG, 20th (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish); No. 23/635 Pte. THOMAS MADILL 23rd (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish).

821 – SICK LIST –

            Lieutenant R. Bute Macfie, R.A.M.C., having been placed on the sick list from to-day – Lieutenant F.J. Henry, R.A.M.C., will act as Senior Medical Officer of the Brigade until further orders.

822 – EXTRACTS FROM DIVISIONAL ORDERS–

Veterinary – Move to Sutton Veny –

            Animals suffering from ringworm, catarrh, strangles or any infections or contagious disease are to be marked before being entrained with a label attached to head collar stating the nature of the disease.  They are to be kept apart and the trucks in which they are placed are to be clearly marked with chalk to show the disease.

            Animals suffering from catarrh, ringworm or any infectious or contagious disease will be picketed in the open and not put into stables at Sutton Veny.

Divisional Order No. 260.

823– DIVISIONAL ORDER – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders 262 and 264 of 26th inst.

824 – SALISBURY TRAINING CENTRE ORDER – ATTANTION CALLED TO –

The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Salisbury Training Centre Order No. 847 of 25th September, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

BRIGADE MAJOR, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

On back of sheet O.C., C Coy.

South African Infantry.

Major J.F. Purcell D.S.O.

SHIPS ORDERS BY LIEUT-COL. F.S. DAWSON.

Officer Commanding Troops.

S.S. DURHAM CASTLE,

At Sea,

26.9.1915

PART 3, No 6.

No. 26.  DUTIES FOR TOMORROW, the 27th SEPTEMBER 1915.

            Captain of the Day:              Capt. T. Ormiston.

Next for Duty:                                   Capt. Miller.

Subaltern of the Day:          Lieut. Henry.

Next for Duty:                                   Lieut. Reid.

Officer of the Guard:            Lieut. Style.

Next for Duty:                                   Lieut. Brown.

Officer in charge of Prisoner of War: 2nd Lieut. Harrison.

Next for Duty:                                   Lieut. A.W. Liefield.

COMPANY FOR DUTY                  “C” COMPANY

No. 27.  OFFICERS’ LECTURE:

There will be a lecture to Officers by Major Purcell, D.S.O. at 12 noon tomorrow.  This will be held on the Navigating Deck.

All Officers to attend.

No. 28. OFFICERS’ PHYSICAL TRAINING:

This Class will now commence at 7 a.m. instead of 7.15 a.m.

No. 29. DRILL:

Parades:  These will be carried on as usual during the week.

No. 30. INOCULATION:

Company Commanders will please instruct that all men of their Companies who have not been inoculated, parade for same at the Hospital at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow, without fail.

No. 31. BOAT STATIONS & LIFE BELT DRILL:

In connection with this drill, men told off to close the ports must, when they come on deck, fall in with the nearest Company.

No. 32. GRATINGS OVER TROOP DECKS:

Men are in the habit of sleeping on these gratings.  This practice must cease at once as it prevents the air from getting down to the deck.

No. 33. SKYLIGHTS:

Nobody is permitted to sit or stand on the Sky lights.

J.G.W. Evans

CAPTAIN.

SHIPS ADJUTANT.

NOTICES.

FOUND.         One Mirror.

                        Brown Leather Purse.  (Empty)

LOST.             Brown Leather Purse, fastened with one white button, containing money, value £ 3 odd.

Brown Leather Purse, containing about £2 18. lost on Fo’castle Head, last seen 10 a.m. this morning.

1 Great Coat, marked: “N. DOYLE – No. 5496”

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

WINDMILL HILL CAMP. ANDOVER.

26th SEPTEMBER, 1915.

817 – ATTACHMENT –

            Lieutenant A.R. Wilkinson, East Lancs Regiment, will be attached until further orders to the 21st (S) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) for light duty from 25th instant.

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2nd Lieutenant S. Arthur, The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) will be attached until further orders to the 21st (S) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) for light duty from 25th instant.

818 – CAMPS ALLOTMENT OF –

            Camps at Sutton Veny are allotted as follows:-

20th (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (1st TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)     NO. 11 CAMP.

21st (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (2nd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)    NO. 12 CAMP.

22nd (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (3rd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)    NO. 14 CAMP.

23rd (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (4th TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)     NO. 15 CAMP.

819 – EXTRACTS FROM SALISBURY TRAINING CENTRE ORDER–

25:9:15

School of Musketry, Hayling Island –

            The undermentioned Officer qualified at a One-Man Range-Finding Course, held at the above School from 11th to 18th September, 1915, :-

2nd LIEUT. W.H. ROBSON. 22nd (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (3rd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)

C.R., S.C. No. 24047 (G.T.). 

Salisbury Training Centre Order No.842.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Major,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

NOTICE.

The Postal Address of the Camp at Sutton Veny is as follows:-

SANDHILL CAMP,

LONGBRIDGE DEVERILL,

Near WARMINSTER.

WILTS.

On back of sheet O.C., C Coy.

Postcard to Rev Walters from A W Hanson

c/o Mr O’Shea

 33 Dale Road

Luton

Tues

Revd Sir,

            I am pleased to say am very well up to now.

            Were inoculated last Saturday & till Monday night we were all fairly bad.

            Food is in plenty but rather rough.

There is very little news yet will let you know when there is any.

With kind regards

Yrs sincerely

Pte A.W. Hanson

“A” Coy 5th Batt Leicester Regt.

Card addressed to Revd T.W. Walters, The Vicarage, Whitwick, Nr Leicester.

Letter postmarked LUTON 15 SP 14.

Letter to Rev Walters from A W Hanson

On Y.M.C.A. Tents headed notepaper

“A” Coy 5th Battn Leicester Regt

c/o Mr O’Shea

33 Dale Road

Luton

Saturday 

Revd Sir,

            Having a few minutes to spare I thought I would send you a few lines.

            We are so far in good health &  enjoying ourselves fairly under the hard circumstances.

            Four of us our billeted out close to our headquarters which is the C.W.S. Cocoa Factory.

            For the first day or so we found it rather hard sleeping on the floor, but have now got use to it.

            Our food consists of Breakfast 6-30.  One morning Bacon & Beef & Tea & the next Cold Boiled Ham & cold beef.  Dinner 1-0.  Portion consisting of meat, potatoes & carrots or Boiled Beef or mutton & potatoes.  Tea 4.30.  Bread & Marmalade or Jam.  We get no Butter or milk.  Supper:- Bread & Cheese.

We rise at 5 o’clock & have to be in bed by 10.15.

Yesterday part of the North Midland Brigade was inspected by King George.  It is a fine sight.  I thought His Majesty looked terribly worried.  I could practically have touched him as we passed by.

I find that another of our “Mens Service” is here. – Ducker Junr.  You will find his name on the register.  I forgot to tell you that on the last page of the register is the amounts of collections entered each service.  I should like it still continued it will be very handy there.

Up to now we have received no order for leaving Luton.

I expect the Service Club will soon be closed for the season & I should be obliged if it will not be asking too much to allow the things to stay in the stables for the winter.

We got soaked on Thursday in the wet & of course had no clothes to change in.  However we soon dryed them by the fire.

Have no more news now, so will close with kind regards to Mrs Walters & yourself.

I remain

Yours obediently

(Pte) Albert Will Hanson

In Y.M.C.A Tents envelope addressed to Revd T.W. Walters, The Vicarage, Whitwick, Nr Leicester.

Letter postmarked LUTON  19 SP 14.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

WINDMILL HILL CAMP. ANDOVER.

25th SEPTEMBER, 1915.

812 – ATTACHMENT –

            2nd Lieutenant J.M. Benoy, South Staffords Regiment, will be attached until further orders to the 20th (S) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish) for light duty from this date.

813 – R.A.M.C. ORDERLY OFFICERS –

            The following is the detail of R.A.M.C. Officers for week ending OCTOBER 2nd, 1915:-

SUNDAY SEPT. 26th.                      Lt. J. MUIRHEAD (4th Tyneside Scottish).

MONDAY SEPT. 27h.                      Lt. F.J. HENRY   (3rd Tyneside Scottish).

TUESDAY SEPT. 28th                     Lt. R.B. MACFIE (1st Tyneside Scottish).

WEDNESDAY SEPT. 29th              Lt. J. MUIRHEAD (4th Tyneside Scottish).

THURSDAY SEPT. 30th                 Lt. F.J. HENRY   (3rd Tyneside Scottish).

FRIDAY OCT 1st                              Lt. R.B. MACFIE (1st Tyneside Scottish).

SATURDAY OCT 2nd                      Lt. J. MUIRHEAD (4th Tyneside Scottish).

These Officers will be on duty from Reveille on the day mentioned till Reveille on the following day.

814 – BAGGAGE –

            With reference to the baggage to be taken by units to Sutton Veny – the

Brigade Commander wishes Commanding Officers to be very careful to take the actual quantity authorised only, by the Troop Train – All excess must be sent separately under Regimental arrangements by Motor Lorry – not at Government expense – and is not to be taken in any circumstances in the Troop Train.

815 – UMPIRING –

            With reference to Divisional Order No. 250 of 24th September, 1915.  The Brigade Commander wishes Commanding Officers to give a lecture to all Officers and Non-commissioned Officers – thoroughly explaining this subject to them.  The Y.M.C.A. Marquee may be used for this purpose.

816 – DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders 250, and 251 of 24th September, 1915, and 256 of 25th September, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Major,

BRIGADE MAJOR, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.