Film Zulu: Colour Sergeant Bourne: It's a miracle. Lieutenant John Chard: If it's a miracle, Colour Sergeant, it's a short chamber Boxer Henry point 45 caliber miracle. Colour Sergeant Bourne: And a bayonet, sir, with some guts behind it.
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Major Atholl Murray-MacGregor and his wife (Gladys née Dewhurst) after receiving his M.C. at Buckingham Palace. On the left is Major Murray-MacGregors’s father, Charles Frederick Murray-MacGregor, who was a retired Major from the Cape Mounted Police.
Source: cpgw.org.uk/soldier-records
rai
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Subject: Re: Charles Frederick Murray MacGregor Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:21 am
Hi All, Not much on C.F. Murray[-]Macgregor. 1861 census he is in Clifton, born 1852 Scotland. 1871 he is a Ensign in the 96th Regt in India. He dies Dec Qtr 1928 in Pontefract District Yorkshire age 76. Rai Keynshamlighthorse.
Eddie
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Subject: Re: Charles Frederick Murray MacGregor Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:09 pm
Hi, found this on geneanet.org:
Charles Frederick Murray MacGregor born 1851 - 1928. Married 7th September 1880 to Mary Douglas Crossman 1860 - 1920 with Atholl Murray MacGregor, Major MC 1884 - 1918, married 29 December 1917 Morton, Skipton, Yorkshire, England, to Gladys Dewhurst 1887 - 1973.