Hi Andy,
I usually leave it to Peter to reply on this section, since it is his "Baby" and he is doing almost all of the work. However, I think he is on holiday AGAIN. You also seem to have an interest in Gheluvelt, this is the 2nd man you have enquired about, that may be on the Gheluvelt Roll.
You have the correct details but are not understanding them clearly. Private Thomas Robinson 9271 did land in France 26th (Not 28th) August 1914, with 42 other men of the 2nd Bn. It took them until 5th September to find and join the 2nd Bn.. I am still amazed that re-inforcements found the intended main body of men. It just shows that it was not all a chaotic retreat from Mons. You imagine the problem. You are trying to find a group of men, moving generally south on a daily basis. No fixed route or timetable, no fones. I do not know how they managed it but they did. So the date of a draft was when it arrived at the Battalion, not landing in France or wherever.
Regards Mike