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Brigadier General Herbert William Studd (26 December 1870 – 8 August 1947) was an English first-class cricketer and soldier.[1]

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  1. 69 relations: Adjutant general, Arthur Studd, Australia national cricket team, Batting (cricket), Batting average (cricket), Battle of Belmont (1899), Battle of Bergendal, Battle of Diamond Hill, Battle of Driefontein, Battle of Magersfontein, Battle of Modder River, Battle of Poplar Grove, Bayswater, Birth name, Brevet (military), Brigadier general, British Army First World War reserve brigades, Cambridge University Cricket Club, Cape Colony, Captain (British Army and Royal Marines), Charles Studd, Coldstream Guards, County Championship, De Vere baronets, Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army), Distinguished Service Order, Dublin University Cricket Club, Eton College, First-class cricket, George Studd, Hampshire County Cricket Club, Horace de Vere Cole, Ireland, Jack Blackham, King's South Africa Medal, Kynaston Studd, Legion of Honour, Leicestershire County Cricket Club, Lieutenant (British Army and Royal Marines), London District (British Army), Marylebone Cricket Club, Mentioned in dispatches, Middlesex County Cricket Club, Orange Free State, Order of Leopold (Belgium), Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the Bath, Order of the Crown of Italy, Oxford University Cricket Club, Queen's South Africa Medal, ... Expand index (19 more) »

  2. People from South Tidworth
  3. Recipients of the War Cross for Military Valor

Adjutant general

An adjutant general is a military chief administrative officer.

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Arthur Studd

Arthur Haythorne Studd (19 November 1863 – 26 January 1919) was an English first-class cricketer, painter and art collector.

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Australia national cricket team

The Australia men's national cricket team represents Australia in men's international cricket.

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Batting (cricket)

In cricket, batting is the act or skill of hitting the ball with a bat to score runs and prevent the loss of one's wicket.

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Batting average (cricket)

In cricket, a players' batting average is the total number of runs they have scored divided by the number of times they have been out, usually given to two decimal places.

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Battle of Belmont (1899)

The Battle of Belmont was an engagement of the Second Boer War on 23 November 1899, where the British under Lord Methuen assaulted a Boer position on Belmont kopje.

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Battle of Bergendal

The Battle of Berg-en-dal (also known as the Battle of Belfast or Battle of Dalmanutha) took place in South Africa during the Second Anglo-Boer War.

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Battle of Diamond Hill

The Battle of Diamond Hill (Donkerhoek) was an engagement of the Second Boer War that took place on 11 and 12 June 1900 in central Transvaal.

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Battle of Driefontein

The Battle of Driefontein on 10 March 1900 followed on the Battle of Poplar Grove in the Second Boer War between the British Empire and the Boer republics, in what is now South Africa.

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Battle of Magersfontein

The Battle of MagersfonteinSpelt incorrectly in various English texts as "Majersfontein", "Maaghersfontein" and "Maagersfontein".

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Battle of Modder River

The Battle of Modder River (lit, fought near the confluence of the Modder and Riet Rivers) was an engagement in the Boer War, fought at Modder River, on 28 November 1899.

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Battle of Poplar Grove

The Battle of Poplar Grove (Afrikaans: Slag van Abrahamskraal) was an incident on 7 March 1900 during the Second Boer War in South Africa.

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Bayswater

Bayswater is an area in the City of Westminster in West London.

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Birth name

A birth name is the name given to a person upon birth.

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Brevet (military)

In the military, a brevet is a warrant that gives a commissioned officer a higher rank title as a reward, but which may not confer the authority and privileges of real rank.

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Brigadier general

Brigadier general or brigade general is a military rank used in many countries.

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British Army First World War reserve brigades

The article lists British Army reserve brigades in World War I. At the start of the war volunteers in the vast majority of cases joined their local infantry regiment's reserve battalion.

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Cambridge University Cricket Club

Cambridge University Cricket Club, established in 1820, is the representative cricket club for students of the University of Cambridge.

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Cape Colony

The Cape Colony (Kaapkolonie), also known as the Cape of Good Hope, was a British colony in present-day South Africa named after the Cape of Good Hope.

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Captain (British Army and Royal Marines)

Captain (Capt) is a junior officer rank of the British Army and Royal Marines and in both services it ranks above lieutenant and below major with a NATO ranking code of OF-2.

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Charles Studd

Charles Thomas Studd, often known as C. T. Studd (2 December 1860 – 16 July 1931), was a British missionary, a contributor to The Fundamentals, and a cricketer. Herbert Studd and Charles Studd are Middlesex cricketers.

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Coldstream Guards

The Coldstream Guards is the oldest continuously serving regular regiment in the British Army.

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County Championship

The County Championship, currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Vitality County Championship is the domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales and is organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

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De Vere baronets

The Hunt, later de Vere Baronetcy, of Curragh in the County of Limerick, was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland.

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Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army)

The Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) is a military decoration of the United States Army that is presented to soldiers who have distinguished themselves by exceptionally meritorious service to the government in a duty of great responsibility.

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Distinguished Service Order

The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, as well as formerly of other parts of the Commonwealth, awarded for operational gallantry for highly successful command and leadership during active operations, typically in actual combat.

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Dublin University Cricket Club

Dublin University Cricket Club is a cricket team in Ireland.

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Eton College

Eton College is a 13–18 public fee-charging and boarding secondary school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, England.

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First-class cricket

First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket.

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George Studd

George Brown Studd (20 October 1859 – 13 February 1945) was an English cricketer and missionary. Herbert Studd and George Studd are Middlesex cricketers.

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Hampshire County Cricket Club

Hampshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.

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Horace de Vere Cole

William Horace de Vere Cole (5 May 1881 – 25 February 1936) was an eccentric prankster born in Ballincollig, County Cork, Ireland. Herbert Studd and Horace de Vere Cole are British Army personnel of the Second Boer War.

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Ireland

Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.

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Jack Blackham

John McCarthy Blackham (11 May 1854 – 28 December 1932) was a Test cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia.

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King's South Africa Medal

The King's South Africa Medal is a British campaign medal awarded to all British and Colonial military personnel who served in the Second Boer War in South Africa, and who were in the theatre on or after 1 January 1902 and who had completed 18 months service in the conflict prior to 1 June 1902.

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Kynaston Studd

Sir John Edward Kynaston Studd, 1st Baronet (26 July 1858 – 14 January 1944), known as "JEK", was a British cricketer, businessman and Lord Mayor of London. Herbert Studd and Kynaston Studd are Middlesex cricketers and People from South Tidworth.

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Legion of Honour

The National Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre royal de la Légion d'honneur), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil, and currently comprises five classes.

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Leicestershire County Cricket Club

Leicestershire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.

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Lieutenant (British Army and Royal Marines)

Lieutenant (Lt) is a junior officer rank in the British Army and Royal Marines.

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London District (British Army)

London District (LONDIST) is the name given by the British Army to the area of operations encompassing the Greater London area.

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Marylebone Cricket Club

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is a cricket club founded in 1787 and based since 1814 at Lord's Cricket Ground, which it owns, in St John's Wood, London.

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Mentioned in dispatches

To be mentioned in dispatches (or despatches, MiD) describes a member of the armed forces whose name appears in an official report written by a superior officer and sent to the high command, in which their gallant or meritorious action in the face of the enemy is described.

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Middlesex County Cricket Club

Middlesex County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.

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Orange Free State

The Orange Free State (Oranje Vrijstaat; Oranje-Vrystaat) was an independent Boer sovereign republic under British suzerainty in Southern Africa during the second half of the 19th century, which ceased to exist after it was defeated and surrendered to the British Empire at the end of the Second Boer War in 1902.

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Order of Leopold (Belgium)

The Order of Leopold (Leopoldsorde, Ordre de Léopold) is one of the three current Belgian national honorary orders of knighthood.

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Order of St Michael and St George

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is a British order of chivalry founded on 28 April 1818 by George, Prince of Wales (the future King George IV), while he was acting as prince regent for his father, King George III.

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Order of the Bath

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is a British order of chivalry founded by King George I on 18 May 1725.

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Order of the Crown of Italy

The Order of the Crown of Italy (italic or OCI) was founded as a national order in 1868 by King Vittorio Emanuele II, to commemorate the unification of Italy in 1861.

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Oxford University Cricket Club

Oxford University Cricket Club (OUCC), which represents the University of Oxford, had held first-class status since 1827 when it made its debut in the inaugural University Match between OUCC and Cambridge University Cricket Club (CUCC).

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Queen's South Africa Medal

The Queen's South Africa Medal is a British campaign medal awarded to British and Colonial military personnel, and to civilians employed in an official capacity, who served in the Second Boer War in South Africa.

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Reginald Studd

Reginald Augustus Studd (18 December 1873 — 3 February 1948) was an English first-class cricketer. Herbert Studd and Reginald Studd are Hampshire cricketers.

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Second Boer War

The Second Boer War (Tweede Vryheidsoorlog,, 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, Anglo–Boer War, or South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer republics (the South African Republic and Orange Free State) over the Empire's influence in Southern Africa.

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Second lieutenant

Second lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces.

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South Africa

South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.

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Staff (military)

A military staff or general staff (also referred to as army staff, navy staff, or air staff within the individual services) is a group of officers, enlisted and civilian staff who serve the commander of a division or other large military unit in their command and control role through planning, analysis, and information gathering, as well as by relaying, coordinating, and supervising the execution of their plans and orders, especially in case of multiple simultaneous and rapidly changing complex operations.

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Staff College, Camberley

Staff College, Camberley, Surrey, was a staff college for the British Army and the presidency armies of British India (later merged to form the Indian Army).

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Supreme War Council

The Supreme War Council was a central command based in Versailles that coordinated the military strategy of the principal Allies of World War I: Britain, France, Italy, the United States, and Japan.

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Sussex County Cricket Club

Sussex County Cricket Club is the oldest of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.

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Tedworth House

Tedworth House, also known as South Tidworth House, is a 19th-century country house in Tidworth, Wiltshire, England.

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Tidworth

Tidworth is a garrison town and civil parish in south-east Wiltshire, England, on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain.

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Transvaal Colony

The Transvaal Colony was the name used to refer to the Transvaal region during the period of direct British rule and military occupation between the end of the Second Boer War in 1902 when the South African Republic was dissolved, and the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910.

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Trinity College, Cambridge

Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

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War Cross of Military Valor

The War Cross for Military Valor (Croce di Guerra al Valor Militare) is an Italian order for military valor.

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War Office

The War Office has referred to several British government organisations in history, all relating to the army.

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Warwickshire County Cricket Club

Warwickshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.

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Wiltshire

Wiltshire (abbreviated to Wilts) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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XI Corps (United Kingdom)

XI Corps was a corps-sized formation of the British Expeditionary Force, active during the First World War that served on the Western Front and in Italy.

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180th (2/5th London) Brigade

The 180th (2/5th London) Brigade was a formation of the British Army during the First World War.

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See also

People from South Tidworth

Recipients of the War Cross for Military Valor

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Studd

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