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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Tillman
Initials:A
Rank:Staff Sergeant
Army Number:-1343
Notes:MPSC. 27/10/1891 he enlisted in the 21 Hussars, No. 3360, age 19.2 years, occupation Labourer, born Fanrham, Surrey, next of kin Father George 43 Elm Grove, Sutton, Surrey. Previously served in the 2 East Surrey Volunteers. 1/2/1903 transferred to MPSC, Sgt, 3/2/1909 S/Sgt, 3/11/1911 discharged at Netley, Hampshire, medically unfit. Awarded the Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, Army Order 26/10/1909. Served Home 27/10/'1891 to 12/9/1894, India 13/9/1894 to 22/10/1896, Egypt 23/10/1896 to 14/11/1899, Home 15/11/18999 to 13/11/1908, Bermuda 14/11/1908 to 28/12/1910, Home 29/12/1910 to 31/11/1911 to discharge medically unfit. 26/10/1893 he married Annie Laura Goldsacks at St Dunstans, Canterbury, address: 19 London Road, St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent. 6/3/1955 he died age 82 years at 49 Dorking Road, Epsom, Surrey, address: 190 Hamilton Avenue, Cheam. He died from bronco pneumonia and renal failure. Name on death certificate, Arthur Adolphus Tillman
Arthur Tillman.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Queen's Sudan Medal 1896-1897 (London Gazette: WO 100/80 Page: 91 March 21, 1899)
Citation: Awarded as L/Cpl, No. 3360, 21 Lancers.
Decoration: Khedive's Sudan Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/80 Page: 142 Jan. 19, 1899)
Citation: Clasp: Khartoum. Awarded as L/Cpl, No. 3360, 21 Lancers.