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Corporal A Prendergast

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20 Apr 1902
Ermelo, Gert Sibande District Municipality, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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6892 Corporal A Prendergast, 2nd Battalion the (Princess Victoria's) Royal Irish Fusiliers. The battalion deployed to South Africa for the Second Anglo Boer War, sailing on the Hawarden Castle on 23rd October 1899, arriving at the Cape about 12 Nov 1899, and was sent on to Durban. Along with the 2nd Royal Fusiliers, 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers, and 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers, they formed the 6th or Fusilier Brigade under Major General Barton. They were part of the Ladysmith relief force and fought at the Battle of Colenso on 15 Dec 1899 and at the Battle of Tugela Heights 14-27 Feb 1900, the final and successful breakthrough to Ladysmith, including the successful assault on Pieter's Hill. They were redeployed with their brigade to Kimberley in the Cape Colony about the middle of Apr 1900 to take part in the relief of Mafeking. On 5 May 1900 the battalion took part in the battle of Rooidam, when the Boers were defeated with considerable loss. They then marched into the Transvaal and occupied various towns with little fighting. On 16 Jul 1900 three companies of the battalion were fiercely attacked near Irene by 2000 Boers with eight guns but they greatly distinguished themselves with the Boers withdrawing. The battalion became the garrison at Machadodorp in Sep 1900 and were attacked, but the Boers were again forced to withdraw. They left Machadodorp a year later and were briefly put into columns under General F W Kitchener, Colonel Campbell, and General Bruce Hamilton before being sent to Newcastle and then to the eastern Transvaal. In Jan 1902 they escorted convoys to Bethel and Ermelo, before being sent to the Ermelo-Carolina blockhouse line until the proclamation of peace. Corporal Prendergast died of disease at Ermelo on 20 Apr 1902. He was buried in Ermelo Cemetery.

 

He is also commemorated on the Royal Irish Fusiliers Boer War memorial in The Mall, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland (see: http://www.irishwarmemorials.ie/Memorials-Detail?memoId=856).

6892 Corporal A Prendergast, 2nd Battalion the (Princess Victoria's) Royal Irish Fusiliers. The battalion deployed to South Africa for the Second Anglo Boer War, sailing on the Hawarden Castle on 23rd October 1899, arriving at the Cape about 12 Nov 1899, and was sent on to Durban. Along with the 2nd Royal Fusiliers, 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers, and 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers, they formed the 6th or Fusilier Brigade under Major General Barton. They were part of the Ladysmith relief force and fought at the Battle of Colenso on 15 Dec 1899 and at the Battle of Tugela Heights 14-27 Feb 1900, the final and successful breakthrough to Ladysmith, including the successful assault on Pieter's Hill. They were redeployed with their brigade to Kimberley in the Cape Colony about the middle of Apr 1900 to take part in the relief of Mafeking. On 5 May 1900 the battalion took part in the battle of Rooidam, when the Boers were defeated with considerable loss. They then marched into the Transvaal and occupied various towns with little fighting. On 16 Jul 1900 three companies of the battalion were fiercely attacked near Irene by 2000 Boers with eight guns but they greatly distinguished themselves with the Boers withdrawing. The battalion became the garrison at Machadodorp in Sep 1900 and were attacked, but the Boers were again forced to withdraw. They left Machadodorp a year later and were briefly put into columns under General F W Kitchener, Colonel Campbell, and General Bruce Hamilton before being sent to Newcastle and then to the eastern Transvaal. In Jan 1902 they escorted convoys to Bethel and Ermelo, before being sent to the Ermelo-Carolina blockhouse line until the proclamation of peace. Corporal Prendergast died of disease at Ermelo on 20 Apr 1902. He was buried in Ermelo Cemetery.

 

He is also commemorated on the Royal Irish Fusiliers Boer War memorial in The Mall, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland (see: http://www.irishwarmemorials.ie/Memorials-Detail?memoId=856).


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/268898009/a-prendergast: accessed ), memorial page for Corporal A Prendergast (unknown–20 Apr 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 268898009, citing Ermelo Cemetery, Ermelo, Gert Sibande District Municipality, Mpumalanga, South Africa; Maintained by Peter H (contributor 47423563).