WOUNDED IN SOUTH AFRICA.
An inquiry has been held at Southwark concerning the death of Edward Nockall, thirty-eight, a general labourer, who was admitted to Guy's Hospital on April 29th suffering from the effects of a bullet wound received in South Africa. The wound, which had healed, had reopened, and blood poisoning followed. He died from asphyxia when suffering from lockjaw. The jury returned a verdict accordingly. Deceased was in the Duke of Cambridge's Own Regiment.
(Rhyl Record and Advertiser, Saturday 14th May 1904)
He's listed in this site's name search as 1168 Corporal E. Nockall. Buried somewhere in the London area, presumably, but where?