Army 1888-1900 |
Date | Comments | Source |
24th March 1888 | Alexander Cowie Shirran is given a medical examination to assess him for the army. He is even smaller and scrawnier than his brother and is described as a farm servant, Presbyterian, and as being 5'3¼" and weighing 8st6lb or 8st7lb, with a 34" chest, a fresh complexion, brown eyes and light brown hair, and no distinguishing marks or pockmarks. Although he turned nineteen just over four weeks previously, for some reason he tells the Recruiting Officer that he is eighteen: or perhaps the Army had recorded his age some weeks earlier and hadn't noticed that he'd had a birthday in between. | ACS description of recruit on enlistment |
27th March 1888 | Alexander enlists as a Driver (equivalent to a Private) with 1st Brigade the Royal Regiment of Artillery. He enlists in Aberdeen, and then travels from there to Newcastle-on-Tyne, which apparently is where the RA Depot was. His Statement of Services for the RA has scrawled on it the illegible signature of an officer followed by "Lt Conl" in a clerk's hand and on the next line "Comdg Dep 1st Bde RA" - that is "Commanding Depot 1st Brigade Royal Artillery". His Next of Kin was recorded as "Father Alexander Hillgreness Turriff Aberdeen". | ACS Short Service attestation 1880; ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #1; ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #1; ACS Military History summary as at 1900 |
1st April 1888 | Alexander formally attests with the Royal Artillery at Newcastle-on-Tyne: his service number is 66781. | ACS Short Service attestation 1888; ACS Medical History form; ACS medical history table |
15th August 1888 | Alexander travels from the RA Depot to Perth where he transfers to The Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) as a Private. His new regimental number is 3759. A note on his medical history for that date says that his habits are temperate and his conduct very good, followed by a note saying "P.G. Grogans Major Comdg Det/ Blackwatch" - presumably "Commanding Depot". | ACS Medical History form; ACS medical history table; ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #1; ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #2 |
2nd October 1888 | Posted from the Depot to 2nd Battalion The Black Watch. Arrives in Belfast. | ACS medical history table; ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #2 |
6th March 1890 | Posted as a Private to 1st Battalion The Black Watch, and embarks on HMS Tamar. | ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #2; ACS medical history table |
10th March 1890 | Arrives in Gibraltar, where his brother George is already based. While Alexander is in Gibraltar, George marries on 10th February 1892. | ACS medical history table; GROS Statutory Marriages 1892 055/AF 0063 |
28th January 1893 | Embarks on HMS Himalaya. | ACS medical history table |
5th February 1893 | Arrives in Abbassiyah (a.k.a. Abbassia), a suburb of Cairo where there was a large barracks. | ACS medical history table; GS Military History summary as at 1905 |
27th March 1890 | Granted Good Conduct Pay at 1d per day. | ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #2 |
7th March 1893 | Embarks on HMS Himalaya. | ACS medical history table |
22nd March 1893 | Arrives in Mauritius. | ACS medical history table |
27th March 1894 | Granted Good Conduct Pay at 2d per day. | ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #2 |
21st August 1894 | Alexander's brother George, and his wife and daughter, arrive in Mauritius. | GS medical history table #1 |
27th August 1894 | Alexander embarks on HMS Tamar. | ACS medical history table |
7th September 1894 | Arrives in Cape Town, South Africa. | ACS medical history table |
7th March 1895 | Admitted to hospital with primary syphilis. The doctor's note says "Old sore contracted in Mauritius, & treated by a civilian, broken out afresh. R ?? mercury." | ACS medical history table |
14th March 1895 | Discharged from hospital. | ACS medical history table |
2nd July 1895 | Transferred as a Private to the Army Reserve, 1st Class. | ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #2 |
30th April 1897 | Listed as "absent" from the Army Reserve. | ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #2 |
28th November 1897 | "Reysined from absence" | ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #2 |
11th January 1899 | Death of Alexander's father Alexander, of kidney failure, at the family croft at Hill of Greeness. He was sixty-nine. | GROS Statutory Deaths 1899 223/00 0003 |
26th March 1900 | "Discharged on completion of 1st period of limited engagement". He had completed (sort of) twelve years of service, but four years and two hundred and sixty-eight days were discounted from his pension entitlement - that is, the whole period since 2nd July 1897 when he was transferred to the Reserves. He must have disappeared off the radar as soon as he was transferred. | ACS Statement of Services on discharge in 1900 #2 |