*26626 Sgt. H. N. Bolton Bolton (G 46,20/12/01-13/5/08) died, malara fever AS Corps, E. African Ex. Force 18 March 1917

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1 *8598 Pte. P Abbott Abbott (G 47,18/7/01?15/7/04) killed in action Cameron Highlanders 25th September Pte. J. Allen Allen (G 44,27/7/99?6/10/05) wounded 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers W. B. Allen Allen (A 54,1/11/88-11/11/91) S. Staffordshire Regiment and Army Ordnance Corps promoted Lieut. and Asst. Commissary of Ordnance, Army Ordnance Department, S. Staffordshire Regiment and Army Ordnance Corps 3rd January Pte G. Angus Angus (C 60,9/1/01?3/2/04) missing Cheshire Regiment 6716 L/Cpl T. Ashley Ashley (B 38,11/8/06-13/1/02) gunshot wound,right shoulder Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 30th November Sgt. G. H. Bailey Bailey (A 21,22/8/01-25/1/07) promoted 2nd Lieut. for service in the field, 6 Feb Lieut 6 Aug Wounded both legs back, and arm, 16 March 1916 Irish Guards Pte. V. Barnes Barnes (C 30,20/11/07?18/10/11) wounded right leg, (amputated) Machine Gun Corps 3569 QMS W. G. Bartholomew Bartholomew (C 55,29/5/85-16/7/90) promoted 2nd Lieut. Border Regiment 5 December Pte. N. Barton Barton (A 15,03-07) gunshot wound, right thigh, Connaught Rangers Ypres 30 December Second Cpl. H. W. Batters Batters (F 50,14/8/03-11/12/07) wounded Royal Engineers Ypres 1st Nov 1914 *4022 Cpl. R. S. Baxter Baxter (C 21,7/1/96?16/9/01) Died of typhoid fever The King's Royal Rifle Corps. 27th October 1914 *6570 Sgt Beatty Beatty (B 49,23/2/94-31/1/98) killed in action Royal Irish Regiment France 19th October 1914 *7349 L/Cpl. F. Belcher Belcher (B 20,5/6/97?26/8/02) killed in action Royal Berkshire Regiment 26th October Sgt. S. 0. Belcher Belcher (A /12/02?19/7/12) prisoner of war 5th Battalion,Royal Berkshire Regt T. Bell Bell (F 68,30/11/03?24/8/07) bayonet wound,hand Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 8861 Pte. G. Bilton Bilton (G 47,9/11/94?16/7/01) wounded. Royal Fusiliers Cpl. F. R. Blower Blower (F 65,25/11/04?17/9/13) prisoner of war Royal Irish Regiment 21st October Pte. C. B. Blythen Blythen (C 49 20/12/05-17/2/09) wounded and prisoner of war Royal Welsh Fusiliers *26626 Sgt. H. N. Bolton Bolton (G 46,20/12/01-13/5/08) died, malara fever AS Corps, E. African Ex. Force 18 March 1917 *10255 Dmr T. Booth Booth (C 151,11/8/03?19/4/09) killed in action The Royal Welsh Fusiliers France 5th June Sgt?Major R. D. Boulter Boulter (G 60,2/11/82?16/2/88) promoted Lieut. and QM Royal Engineers 15 September L/Cpl W. J. Bowler Bowler (A 24,8/5/03?30/1/07) wounded in two places, now recovered Royal Welsh Fusiliers Festubert 16 May Sgt. J. H. Brabazon Brabazon (D 60,2/2/91?1/4/96) promoted 2nd Lieut. R.G.A. 15th March CSM T. Brereton Brereton (G 53,25/5/97-1/9/99) wounded, afterwards invalided the Prince of Wales s Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians), Ypres April CSM E. Brereton Brereton (F 52,7/9/97-28/11/02) frostbite, ; also severely wounded head and back The Prince of Wales s Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) February 1915 *4821 CQMS J. E. Brown Brown (F 11,10/2/91?23/4/94) died of wounds 1st Bn. K.O.S.B. Valetta 29th May 1915 *13726 SSM M. B. Browne Browne (G 26,31/10/88-8/1/96) London Gazette, promoted Lieut. and ASC 13 March 1918 Asst. Commissary of Ordnance, dated 13 March, ASC mentioned in Secretary of State s list for valuable services rendered during the war, 3628 Conductor J. T. Browne Browne (G 11,8/8/91?15/6/97) promoted Lieut. and Asst. Commissary of Ordnance Army Ordnance Dept 3rd January Pte. L. Buckmaster Buckmaster (C 195,17/3/09-14/5/14 wounded right fore arm,amputated, wounded also side *14022 Driver G. Burke Burke (D 49,3/11/'99-5/2/02) killed in action R.F.A., late Leinster Regiment 5083 Sgt. Carney Carney (B 16,4/1/90-22/5/95) wounded East Yorkshire Regt Sgt. Carney Carney (B16,4/1/90-22/5/95) wounded East Yorkshire Regiment RAMC *6347 L/Cpl. E. Carroll Carroll (B 33,9/9/95?2/10/99) killed in action 2nd Royal Munster Fusiliers 27th August 1914

2 *14227 Dr. W. J. Carroll Carroll (G 57 11/4/93-3/12/98) London Gazette, ASC promoted 2nd Lieut., dated 11 January Drummer T. M. Casey Casey (C65,9 25/7/05-4/3/08) prisoner of war K.O.S.B. 14th October Gnr. A. E. Castle Castle (F 43,24/10/01?27/2/07) bullet wound R.G.A. Dardanelles December Sgt. C. H. Caulfield Caulfield (F 44,21/8/02?28/8/08) awarded the Croix de Guerre. Royal Engineers ASC Dmr G. H. Chapman Chapman (B 110,25/9/07?19/10/10) wounded left hip,left shoulder, left arm? - muscle and wrist? - and chest Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regt. Beaumont Hamel, Somme ---- Tptr E. S. Clancy Clancy (D 9,29/8/06-18/9/12) reported missing 20th Hussars 22 March 1918 *9305 Drummer D. J. Clarke Clarke (G 37,1/10/05?14/7/10) died of wounds Leinster Regiment 7th November 1914 *31514 Gnr J. P.Cole Cole (C 48,I7/11/03?17/2/07) killed in action No. 2 Siege Battery,R.G.A. 6th November 1914 *8336 C. Cole Cole (F 5,8/11/01?3/3/05) killed in action The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 31st October L/Sergt. E. Cole Cole (186,24/2/09?13/3/12) severe shell shock 1st King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regt) Hullock 3rd August Cpl. C. G. Collier Collier (A 28,22/8/01?1/11/05) prisoner of war (East Kent Regt.), 1st Bn. The Buffs Hamelm Camp, 21st October W. H. Collins Collins (G67,18/7/01-10/2/05) died of wounds R. F. A. Mesopotamia *7182 Pte. T Collins Collins (B 67,17/11/99?12/5/05) killed in action Cameron Highlanders 14th September Lt. S. McL. Colvin Colvin (G 397,13/12/05-13/11/12) gunshot wound and gunshot wound, jaw6th Reserve Batt. Middlesex Regt. Maurepas 13th September L/Cpl. S. M. L. Colvin Colvin (G 56,13/12/05?13/11/12) promoted 2nd Lieut. Middlesex Royal Engineers 19th June 1916 *9473 Pte. H. Combie Combie (A 45,9/4/01?26/11/03) killed in action The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) 23rd. January Dmr J. W. G. Condley Condley (C51,6/2/02-2/12/08) prisoner of war Royal Irish Fusiliers Holland Pte. A. Connell Connell (D 1,17/5/04-13/5/08 wounded, recovered, rejoined 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers France L/Cpl. H. Connors Connors (G 67,10/2/05?16/3/10) wounded, right knee and left foot Royal Irish Regiment Aisne ---- Pte. C. Corbett Corbett (F 6,10/6/96-27/1/00) dysentery, now recovered Australian Light Horse 2265 Pte. E. Corbett Corbett (F 61) wounded, promoted Lt. and awarded D. Australian S. Light Infantry Dardanelles O. for service with Maxim gun at Dardanelle 9884 Pte. S. Corbett Corbett (F 46,18/10/86-10/12/92) wounded Australian R.A.M. Corps Dardanelles 2265 Pte. B. Corbett Corbett (P 61, ) promoted Lieut. and awarded D.S.O. for service with Maxim gun 15th Bn. Australian Light Infantry Dardanelle *12852 Pte. W. Corcoran Corcoran (A 26,20/6/06?2/I21'09) killed in action The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) 12th October Sgt. C. Couchman Couchman (D9. 20/2/00-17/8/06) Died of wounds (head and arm) received in Flanders. He had recovered from wounds received earlier at Hill 60. K.O.S.B. 6th October Sgt. C. Couchman Couchman (D 9,20/2/00-17/8/06) wounded Hill 60. 2nd K.O.S.B CQMS Couchman Couchman enteric(fever) invalided home 2nd K.O.S.B Capt. Julius E. Coughlan, M.C.,D.C.M. Coughlan (A 11 19/7/99-10/4/07, killed in action The Duke of Cambridge s Own (Middlesex Regiment) 25th October CSM J. E. Coughlan Coughlan (A 11,19/7/99?10/4/07) awarded DCM. 11th March, 1916, and promoted 2nd Lieutenant for conspicuous gallantry The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.) 11 March 1916

3 ---- L/Cpl. W. E. B. Cox, MM. Cox (G 47,19/7/04-11/7/04) wounded near Jerusalem, subsequently died of wounds Wellington Mounted Machine Gun Regiment, New Zealand Forces 27 November 1917 *1493 CSM W. L. Crichton Crichton (D 14,12/12/06?20/3/11) Killed in action 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders France 5th March Cpl. H. Croft Croft (F 9,30/7/00?16/1/07) missing Royal Irish Regiment 21st October RQMS W. Crombie, DCM Crombie (C 23,11/3/98-6/2/03) died of wounds received in action K.O.S.B. 4th October Pte. J. Crombie Crombie (C 7,8/12/98?25/1/04) wounded and prisoner. 27/10/15 Limburg. Princess Victoria's(Royal Irish Fusiliers) 8994 Pte. D. F. Crombie Crombie (F 63,28/8/99?6/10/05) frostbitten feet. Recovered. Princess Victoria's(Royal Irish Fusiliers) Sgt?Major W. G. Crozier Crozier (C 49,7/9/82?10/5/87) promoted Lieut. and QM., Leinster Regiment 25 August 1914 *8377 Pte. T. W. Cullen Cullen (B 40,19/6/01?9/3/04) killed in action 1st Bn. K.O.S.B. Gallipoli 28th June Cpl. J. F. Cullen Cullen (B 6,18/7/99?23/9/04) prisoner of war K.O.S.B. 26th August Pte. W. Deevy Deevy (D 15,28/8/06-16/7/13) wounded twice Leinster Regt. *8711 L/Cpl. Devine Devine (B 50,21/11/01-9/10/04) killed in action King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt. 20th October Pte. H. Dobbins Dobbins (G 34,11/8/92-31/10/898) died of wounds Rouen 6 February Cpl. F. Doherty Doherty (A 68,16/6/93?12/6/97) wounded - gunshot Royal Irish Regiment ---- Pte. M. S. Doran Doran (A 11,10/4/07-17/1/12) shell shock France Cpl. E. W. V. Downs Downs (B 374,28/9/10-16/7/13) prisoner of war Middlesex Regiment Cassel, Germany 30 May 1918 Pte. R. J. Dunbar Dunbar (A 9,1/10/98?3/4/04) killed in action Royal Irish Rifles 9140 Sgt. F. Dunn Dunn (B 21,10/3/05-15/3/11) wounded - gassed Somerset L.I. France September 1917 *8496 Drmr. F. P. Dunn Dunn (A 58,19/12/06-6/10/09) wounded 13/10/15 and 27/5/10 Wiltshire Regt. *7101 Pte. J. J. Dunn Dunn (A 43,28/4/00-21/12/04) wounded abdomen, leg, and groin Wiltshire Regt Pte. A. Dunne Dunne (C /9/90?21/11/94) wounded Royal Welsh Fusiliers Ypres 26th October 1914 *8533 Pte. J. N. Edwards Edwards (G 36,21/1/02-18/7/07) wounded, and discharged the service as the result of wounds received in action The King s(shropshire Light Infantry) France 20th December Private F. J. Edwards Edwards (A 55,13/8/03?30/10/08) awarded the Victoria Cross London Gazette The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.) 25 November 1916 Lieut. W. A. Ellender Ellender (F 67,11/5/96-13/7/01) killed in action Canadian Field Artillery France 2 September Cpl. C. W. Emery Emery (B 44,15/6/05-3/2/09) awarded Military Medal for bravery and devotion to duty in the field. London Gazette Royal Engineers 23 January 1917 Sgt. H. W. Faun Faun (G 6,3/1/93?24/8/95) mentioned in Despatches and awarded Medaille Militaire with Diploma for gallant conduct in the field. R.A.M.C Sgt. S. H. Ferrier Ferrier (B 46,27/4/94-25/8/97) promoted 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. 22nd November Sgt. T. Finnegan Finnegan (G 10,27/3/82-5/5/87) killed in action Royal Irish Fusiliers Loos 29 April 1916 Sgt. W. Flanagan Flanagan (D 42,14/3/93-10/8/00) wounded calf leg,severe necessitating amputation. Menin Road. 3rd South African Inf Sgt. W. Flanagan Flanagan (D 42,14/3/93?10/8/00) awarded the Military Medal 3rd South African Infantry ---- J. J. Fox Fox (G34,10/9/01-10/4/07) killed in action 4th Hussars *99314 BSM W. J. Freeman Freeman (C 10,8/4/89-7/10/93) awarded DCM 19/11/17 and mentioned RGA Driver R. J. Geddes Geddes (D 38,11/10/05?20/10/09) wounded right arm and face Royal Artillery Aisne 11th November B. W. Gibson Gibson (C 6,25/8/95?19/2/98) died of wounds Lancashire Fusiliers Le Quesnoy 3rd November 1914

4 ---- Gnr. F.G.R. Giles Giles (F 45,8/8/91-10/6/96) wounded head, now recovered Royal Engineers RSM A. A. Giles Giles (G 36,3/2/85-15/11/88 wounded, now recovered Canadian Infantry *25123 Cpl. W. J. Goodyear Goodyear (F 45,25/7/00-13/3/07) discharged,result of illness contracted on active service in France and Mesopotamia, ASC 9 June QMS P. Goudy Goudy (A 49,22/9/82-24/3/87) promoted Lieut. and Quarter Master 25/8/14 and to be granted the next higher rate of pay, under Article 241 of the Royal Warrant. London Gazette Black Watch 1 January CSM W. Grant Grant (G 66,22/8/96?18/5/99) wounded right shoulder and awarded D.C. Medal 1st King's Own(Royal Lancaster Regiment) 6976 CSM W. Grant Grant (G 66,22/8/96?18/5/99) awarded D.C.M. (Royal Lancaster Regiment), 1st King's Own 9923 L/Cpl. C. L. Gray Gray (D 34 18/1/04-27/5/08) shrapnel wound arm Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1468 Pte. Green Green gunshot wound, foot amputated. 5th(R. Irish) Lancers Sgt. W. F. Greenway Greenway (C197,4/2/04-20/11/007) wounded three times and eventually killed in action Worcester Regt. France *5801 Sgt J. Griggor Griggor (A 19,5/12/90?5/8/95) killed in action Gordon Highlanders 26th August Actg Cpl P. Grimes Grimes (D 58 11/5/01-14/2/06) wounded, now recovered Leinster Regiment 6 May 1915 *29984 Sgt. H. T. Groves Groves (G 49,24/5/01-30/10/08) awarded DCM, Royal Garrison Artillery 3 August Sup. Clerk and Draughtsman P. Z. Gummer Gummer (B 50,15/1/81?27/9/86) promoted Lieut. and QM., 17th October, temp. Captain 3rd December (MBE )1916. Made a member of the Order of the British Empire, New Year Honours Gazette Royal Engineers st Class Army Schoolmaster H. S. Gummer Gummer (C 23,20/10/86-1/1/93), London Gazette mentioned in Secretary of State s List for valuable services rendered during the war dated 13 March March 1918 *23944 Bdr E. H. Hall Hall (D 12,24/1/01-18/10/05) awarded Military Medal RGA 19 November 1917 *25281 BSM T. F. Hardy Hardy (D 4,11/10/98-18/706) promoted 2nd Lt. RGA Sapper L.S. Harker Harker (C 50,16/7/01-30/8/11) wounded upper thigh 25th March QMS John Harlin Harlin (C 1,12/2/86-4/3/91) awarded the Medaille Militaire. Royal Engineers 7698 Trptr W. J. Harrington Harrington (B 59,15/11/05?18/10/11) killed in action 19th Hussars 7899 Sgt. W. Harris Harris (F /2/84?22/7/87) promoted 2nd Lieut. 1st Royal Scots, 15/12/14. Promoted Lieut. 10th June, 1915 Temporary Captain, 6th September, st Royal Scots 1915 *28823 Dr. A. G. Hart Hart (C 53,19/9/03-16/3/10) wounded(severe) right buttock ASC France 14 June 1917 *S/15101 SQMS W. J. Hart Hart (C 4,22/1/96-14/7/90) London Gazette, ASC mentioned in dispatches ASC 6 July 1917 S23240 Sgt. R. R. I. Hennessey Hennessey (B 44,10/4/00-14/6/05) gunshot wound, right leg Army Service Corps Egypt 9 March Pte. W. F. Hennessy Hennessy (B 8,22/8/06?27/10/09) prisoner of war Leinster Regiment S/23240 Sgt. R. R. J. Hennessy Hennessy (B44,10/4/00-14/6/05) 1 January, ASC awarded Meritorious Service Medal ASC Dmr J. Hickson Hickson (B 13,3/12/04?16/2/10) wounded foot, now recovered Northumberland Fusiliers

5 QMS. W. H. Humphries Humphries (D 23,18/12/74?6/3/78) late 3rd Bn. The King's Royal Rifle Corps, promoted Lieutenant and QM, Army Service Corps, and appointed Assistant District Barrack Officer Army Service Corps Aldershot Command 16th March 1915 *14132 Sgt. H. A. Huxford Huxford (D3,24/7/05-17/7/99) died of wounds R. G. A. France 17th September 1916 *7121 Pte. W. Jones Jones (G13,9/11/87-15/8/91) killed in action Irish Guards France 16 March 1917 *7530 L/Cpl. W. Jones Jones (B 18,28/7/98?14/12/03) died of wounds Oxford and Bucks. Light Infantry 19th November? Sup. Clerk T. H. Jones Jones (B 57,12/8/83?1/9/87) 23rd January promoted Lieut. and QM R.E QMS. J. H. Jones Jones (G 68,1/9/93?5/10/97) mentioned in despatches R.A.M. Corps 17 February 1915 Sgt. L. P. Joplin Joplin (G58,16/4/01-8/1/08) wounded right knee, shrapnel, Manchester Regt. Richebourg, L Avoue Sgt. L. P. Joplin Joplin (G 58,16/4/01-8/1/08) wounded right knee, shrapnel, Manchester Regt. Richebourg, L Avoue L/Cpl. L. P. Joplin Joplin (G 58,16/4/01?8/1/08) Neuve Chapelle, promoted Sergeant on the field for leading Bombing Party, after Platoon leader had been killed. QMS D. Joplin Joplin (G /10/99?6/10/05) (S. African Defence Force) promoted 2nd Lieut., (Imperial Forces). A. S. Corps 3691 CSM M. Kearns Kearns (P 66,1/2/90?5/10/92) promoted 2nd Lieut., Royal Irish Rifles 1st November Sgt. Major J. Kearns Kearns (F 67,1/1/87?25/5/91) 4/12/15. The Royal Irish Rifles. promoted 2nd Lieut Cpl. T. W. Kehoe Kehoe (G 51,27/11/00?12/2/04) promoted 2nd Lieut, R.G.A. R.G.A. 8th July L/Cpl S. Kelly Kelly (D 52,28/4/00-7/8/03) slightly wounded Royal Munster Fusiliers ---- Cpl. P. Kelly Kelly (D 65,24/4/05-13/4/10) wounded twice Cheshire Regt Dmr E. Kennedy Kennedy (D 16, 2/3/94?28/5/97) wounded,forearm, and " gassed" Hampshire Regiment 7168 Sub-Conductor R. Kerrison Kerrison (D 2,14/8/86?2/8/89) promoted Lieut. and Asst. Commissary of Ordnance, Army Ordnance Dept. 3rd January 1915 *8957 Pte. T. J. Kevin Kevin (F 64,26/8/04?15/6/10) died of wounds 1st Dorset Regiment France 11th October Pte. W. H. Kimber Kimber (B 20,8/8/91-8/6/97) prisoner of war Border Regiment 26th October 1914 *9311 L/Cpl. J. H. King King (A 41,11/9/02?25/12/08) killed in action Yorkshire Regiment 4th November 1914 *9364 Pte. W. Kingham Kingham (B 48,16/5/04?25/8/09) killed in action East Yorkshire Regiment France 24th April 1914 *9072 Pte. J. Kingham Kingham (F 39,16/5/04?18/12/08) killed in action East Yorkshire Regiment France 17th February L/Cpl. J. Kirby Kirby (C 52,27/9/81-20/9/85) wounded 2 June Canadian General Depot 5523 Cpl. E. S. Kirkby Kirkby (B 65,25/2/92?8/11/98) wounded, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 11th October 1914 Lieut. H. M. Knibbs Knibbs (B 61,29/11/81?28/11/84) promoted Captain Army Ordnance Dept. 8th February Cr.?Sgt. J. Lamb Lamb (D 15,11/4/93?8/10/5) promoted, 2nd Lieut. The King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) 2nd November Pte. A. H. Lambert Lambert (D 28,5/9/05-19/5/08) killed in action 2nd Norfolk Regt. Mesopotamia 13 April Sgt.?Major D. Lathey Lathey (F 32,25/10/81?27/7/88) promoted Lieut. and QM. A. S. Corps 23rd December 1914 *7953 Cpl. H. J. Leetch Leetch (C 43,24/8/99?10/9/02) killed in action Royal Dublin Fusiliers 27th August Sgt. W. Leonard Leonard (D 58,21/2/06?18/1/10) wounded East Lancashire Regiment SQMS W. Leonard Leonard (D 58,16/2/06-18/1/10) wounded by machine gun fire,both legs, East Lancs. Regt. near Contalmaison 7 July Pte. H. Leonard Leonard (D 241,12/10/07-18/7/12) wounded left leg(slight facture), East Lancashire Regt. 27 April RSM R. Little Little (A 15, 21/3/85-27/1/90) slightly wounded,neck and hand recovered and The Welsh Regiment ---- RSM R. Little Little (A 15,20/3/85-27/1/90) awarded the Meritorious Service Medal 14th Welsh Regt. and 3rd Corps Reception Camp 9990 Pte, R. Lock Lock (G 60,9/10/07?18/1/11) invalided from Gallipoli,malaria fever and jaundice. Now recovered. 1st Bn. R. Inniskilling Fusiliers

6 7853 CSM F. R. Logan Logan (A 6,18/1/95?29/5/00) wounded left shoulder, at Lancashire landing, Gallipoli. Recovered and promoted 2nd Lieutenant for services rendered in the field. Now Captain. 1st Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers Gallipoli 7853 CSM F. R. Logan Logan (A 6,18/1/95-29/5/00) promoted 2nd Lieut., for services rendered. in the field at "Lancashire Landing" 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers 6th June L/Sgt. J. J. Lonergan Lonergan (F42,6/11/93-26/7/00) killed in action King?s Liverpool Regt. France 25th September 1915 *7708 L/Sgt. F. Lovell Lovell (D 1,30/9/99?2/5/04) killed in action Royal Berkshire Regiment France 25th August Cpl. J. Lovell Lovell (D 66,2/4/03-12./12/06) wounded Royal Berkshire Regiment ---- Capt. S. P. MacDonald, M.C. MacDonald (F52,1/4/93-17/12/98) killed in action, having been twice previously wounded,1915, 1916 Worcestershire Regiment Messines 7 June CSM S. Macdonald Macdonald (F 52,1/4/93?17/12/98) Twice wounded. Mentioned in The Worcester Regiment January CSM S. P. Macdonald Macdonald (F 52,1/4/93?17/12/98) Mentioned in despatches, January, 1916; promoted 2nd Lieut. for services in the Field, 13th May,1916, awarded DCM and MC/ Promoted Capt. And killed in action at Messines, 7/6/17. The Worcester Regiment Messines 7 June BSM W. Macklin Macklin (F 56,2I/8/83?9/10/89) promoted 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. 20th December Bandsman T. Maguire Maguire (G 54,15/10/92?26/7/99) shrapnel wound, arm. 1st(Royal) Dragoons J. T. Mahoney Mahoney (B 40,19/6/84-2/8/87) appointed Lieut. and QM, London Gazette11th Royal Dublin Fusiliers 9 October Cpl. M. J. McAuley McAuley (B 68,21/10/98?17/2/04) wounded at Gallipoli. Now recovered. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 7107 Cpl. T. McEvoy McEvoy (G 52,22/7/96?23/7/02) prisoner of war R. Munster Fusiliers Sennelager *6117 QMS.,O. R. Sergt. P. McGinn McGinn (C 24,8/7/93?24/10/97) died of wounds 2nd Bedford Regiment 4th November Pte. M. McGregor McGregor (A 29,25/7/05-10/2/09) gunshot wounds, right foot and chest West Surrey Regt S. Sgt.?Major J. R. McGuinness McGuinness (G 15,5/1/90?19/4/92) promoted Lieut. and QM. A. S. Corps 23rd January Sgt. V. M. McGuirk McGuirk (B 61,21/7/98?22/9/02) missing K.O.Y.L.I. 30th August SM W. A. McIlveen McIlveen (C54,3/10/90-12/1/94) promoted Lieut. and QM 1/KOYLI Inf., 15th Hants Regt. 19 August Pte. M. McLoughlin McLoughlin (F 58,26/I0/01?18/I0/05) prisoner of war K.O.Y.L.I. Gustrow 1st November Sgt?Major G. M. Mew Mew (D 62,18/12/79?22/9/87) 21/7/15, promoted 2nd Lieut R.E. 407 Sgt?Drummer W. P. Miller Miller (C 68,15/8/87?4/I2/91) killed in action 1st Newfoundland Regiment Sulva Bay 17th October CSM T. R. Miller Miller (G 18,5/7/83?14/3/89) wounded, left leg and hand 5th Battalion Princess Victoria's(Royal Irish Fusiliers), at Chocolate Hill, Suvla Bay ---- CSM T. J. Miller Miller (F 47,22/2/88-17/1/94) prisoner of war Highland Light Infantry Holland ---- Sgt. W. Millyard Millyard (G14,10/9/01-15/10/08) prisoner of war Royal Irish Regiment Holland *33840 Gnr O. H. Moorman Moorman (A 57,232/9/08-1/9/11) died of wounds R. G. A. France 17th November 1916 *2076 L/Cpl. J. H. Morris Morris (G 53,21/3/93?13/2/97) killed in action 1st Coldstream Guards (or about) 29th 1914 *7801 Pte. J. B. Morrison Morrison (C 55,15/6/00?9/2/04) died, from wounds received in action at Dardanelles 1st Bn. The Essex Regiment Alexandria 21st May Sgt. L. Mortimer Mortimer (C 36,23/12/97-1/9/03) killed in action Highland Light Inf. 21st May Sgt. Mortimer Mortimer (D 24,23/1/95?15/10/01) prisoner of war 1st Highland Light Infantry L/Cpl H. Mulholland Mulholland (D 61,8/12/04-29/9/09) injury to leg, result of right accident Army Service Corps France 10 May Sgt. G. Mullins Mullins (A 53,30/1/91?22/8/96) died of wounds Royal Fusiliers 22nd November BQMS D. W. Murphy Murphy (G 37,12/8/92-1/2/95) wounded left shoulder, now recovered and promoted 2nd Lieut. 9th April R.F.A. Le Cateau 25 August 1914

7 8228 BQMS. D. W. Murpy Murpy (G 37,12/8/92?1/2/95) wounded left shoulder R.F.A. Le Cateau 26th August Drummer J. Naden Naden (A21,16/1/07-31/8/10) Prisoner of war Notts. and Derby Regiment Hameln of Wesser 8681 Pte. A. Naden Naden (A4,28/4/00-16/2/03) Prisoner of war Notts. and Derby Regiment Hameln of Wesser Lieut. R. P. Neville, M.C. Neville (B 34,12/6/82-4/11/85) (T.F.), promoted Captai The Northumberland Fusiliers) 9183 Cpl. A. H. Newbie Newbie (G 61,26/7/00-23/1/07) Killed in action the East Surrey Regt. Arras 24 April Cpl. R. E. Newbie Newbie (F 51,20/9/01-27/5/08) twice wounded East Surrey Regt Sgt. W. Nice Nice (B 59,I2/3/89?11/11/93) awarded D.C.M. Coldstream Guards 19th January Pte. W. C. Nield Nield (F 38,19/1/03?25/5/09) killed in action Cheshire Regiment 14th March Bandsman A. W. Nield Nield (F 11,27/11/00?18/7/07) prisoner of war 1st Cheshire Regiment Gustrow. in 5591 Dmr J. J. Nolan Nolan (C43 26/4/92-8/10/97) rheumatic fever and jaundice, now 2nd York Regiment Mechlenburg- Gallipoli recovered 24th August 1914 *29998 Pte. G. F. Nugent Nugent (C 39,20/8/04-15/7/14) gunshot wound, severe, right angle Royal Dublin Fusiliers France Lt. C. Nye Nye (B 19,18/3/02?8/8/07) killed in action? Northampton Regiment Somme *8386 Sgt. R. C. O Brian,MM O Brian (G 32,22/7/01-23/9/04) gunshot wound, right arm East Surrey Regt. France 26 March Sgt. R. C. O Brian O Brian (G 32,22/7/01-22/9/04) awarded Military Medal, London Gazette dated 18/2/17, and a bar to medal, London Gazette *25559 Cpl. J. O Connor O Connor (F 54,26/7/00-25/9/07) London Gazette, ASC mentioned in dispatches dated 19 May 1917 East Surrey Regt. 18 February 1917 ASC 19 May 1917 *8099 L/Cpl. W. O'Leary O Leary (C61,31/7/01?28/3/07) killed in action 1st Hampshire Regiment France 1st Nov Pte. O shaughnessy O shaughnessy (D 47,17/2/98-11/4/01) back gunshot wound ---- Cpl/ F. Palethorpe Palethorpe (G 48,8/3/95-25/7/00) prisoner of war Grenadier Guards Holland Conductor H. C. Parks Parks (G 15,14/7/85-2/1/90) specially promoted Asst. Commissary in recognition of services rendered by him I India in connection with the War. Indian Supply and Transport Corps 7172 Cpl. W. Patterson Patterson (C 22,19/8/99?3/4/05) prisoner of war 2nd Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 3352 A.Sgt. A. B. Perrier Perrier (B 10,5/11/96?14/7/99) promoted 2nd Lieut. Middlesex Regiment Royal Engineers 30th May Pte. W. J. Piper Piper (D 64,12/5/03?18/11/08) wounded,recovered. Again wounded and again recovered. Notts and Derby Regiment 4485 CSM T. H. Poole Poole (A 36 9/8/90-14/2/95) wounded, recovered and promoted to 2nd 2nd Leinster Regiment Lt., and again wounded, recovered and rejoined. Mentioned in despatches, 1/1/16. Temporary Capt. 22 June 1916, 4485 Sgt.?Major T. H. Poole Poole (A 36,9/8/90?14/2/95) Mentioned in despatches, promoted 2nd Lieut., 28/1/15. Promoted Lieut. Leinster Regiment October L/Cpl A. V. Pope Pope (C68,27/1/00-18/7/07) prisoner of war Cheshire Regiment Holland 8159 Drummer R. Price Price (A 18,20/12/01-9/5/06) missing 2nd Cheshire Regiment 8th May Pte. J. Quinn Quinn (B 47,4/9/07?13/11/12) wounded, back and arm, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Somme 13th February 1916

8 9444 CSM S. Ramsden Ramsden (C 29,6/3/0I?5/4/06) wounded,also mentioned in despatches. Again wounded,machine gun bullet left leg. High Wood, doing well. K.O.S.B. 22nd July 1916 CQMS S. Ramsden Ramsden (C 29,6/3/01-5/4/06) K.O.S.B., mentioned in despatches Bomb. E. K. Reeves Reeves (D 7,22/7/02-30/12/08) wounded, now recovered. Royal Artillery Indian Frontier 5th September 1915 *11252 BSM W. E. Richardson Richardson (A 54,17/11/91-14/9/95) awarded DCM, RGA 19 November Cpl. M. T. Riordan Riordan (G 25,2/4/03?18/7/07) prisoner of war Yorkshire Regiment Gustrow. *3512 2nd Lt. J. H. C. Roberts Roberts (B /5/89?1/8/92) died from gas poisoning in action 1st Dorset Regiment 2nd May, 1916 *16172 Driver R. D. Rowland Rowland (P 47,16/7/01?13/2/07) killed in action R.E. 5th September Lt. E. G. Rumfitt Rumfitt (D 63,16/4/03?16/7/08) wounded right thigh machine gun The King's(Shropshire Light Infantry) St. Eloi 12th May Sgt. E. G. Rumfitt Rumfitt (D 63,16/4/03?16/7/08) promoted 2nd Lieut., The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) 11th January Cpl. W. Rumfitt Rumfitt (A 6,29/5/00?7/4/04) awarded D.C.M. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders *5532 Pte. F. H. Schwer Schwer (F 29,17/8/94?21/12/97) killed in action 2nd. Cheshire Regiment France 17th February Sgt. W. H. Schwer Schwer (F 18,8/11/91?14/6/94) wounded, now convalescent Cheshire Regiment 3614 Sergt. Drummer G. A. Scotland Scotland (A 23,8/8/91-16/7/94) London Gazette, dated 1/Cameron Highlanders 8201 Pte,G. Seabrook Seabrook (B 61,22/9/02?6/9/05,) wounded spine, and prisoner of war - afterwards released. Cheshire Regiment 7243 Sgt. V. Seymour Seymour (C 63,8/10/97-13/1/02) missing Loyal North Lancs. Regiment 18th October Cpl. J. Shackleton Shackleton (D 31,7/9/92-25/7/98) missing Lancashire Fusiliers Sapper J.A. Sharpley Sharpley (G 39,12/8/03-7/6/12) seriously wounded, bullet wound, chest Royal Engineers J. J. Sherlock Sherlock (F 30,5/2/92-10/8/97) promoted 2nd Lieut. London Gazette, dated 11 January Pte. G. L. Sirnkins Sirnkins (A 34,15/10/96?10/8/03) awarded D.C.M., Royal Irish Fusiliers 15 January 1915 Tank Corps ---- Lieut. J. Skelly Skelly (F 48,30/5/04-16/1/07) wounded (3 times) and gassed. Royal Engineers and Lincoln Regt L/Cpl. J. Skelly Skelly (F 48,30/5/04-16/1/07) 15th September, promoted 2nd Lieut. in the Lincoln Regiment R.E Pte. W. J. Skyvington Skyvington (G 60,1/8/01?18/9/07) slightly wounded S. Staffordshire Regiment *20662 Sgt. J. Slater Slater (G 11,14/12/99-12/9/04) 1/1/18. awarded Meritorious Medal *23655 Bmdr. R. E. Smith Smith (A 37,20/4/00-25/10/05) prisoner of war RGA *23655 Bdr R. E. Smith Smith (A 37,20/4/00-25/10/05) 5/4/16. Mentioned in Despatches 8981 Pte H. Southwood Southwood (A 25,13/3/00?27/2/07) wounded and prisoner of war Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers CSM Instructor in Gunnery G. L. Stearn (A 31,29/5/00?17/12/02) promoted 2nd Lt. R.G.A. Stearn 3423 Sgt. H. Stear Steer (C 41,23/2/86?4/5/91) promoted 2nd Lieut. King's (Shropshire L.I.) 20 December 1914 *9524 L/Cpl. E. F. Stokes Stokes (C 20,8/1/95-11/5/01) Killed in action The East Lancashire Regt. France 28th April L/Cpl. J. Sullivan Sullivan (A 48,7/4/03?16/7/08) wounded Lancashire Fusiliers *24325 CSM M. S. Swaine Swaine (D 64,31/8/98-24/1/06) promoted 2nd Lt. RGA Capt. T. H. Tennent Tennent (A 52,15/4/69-9/3/74) appointed Major, London Gazette Royal engineers 1 July 1917 *4753 L/Cpl. J. Thompson Thompson (B 45,2/8/99?16/4/04) killed in action 4th Hussars 5th November Sgt. J. H. Tipping Tipping (A 6,14/4/04-14/5/09) prisoner of war Middlesex Regt.

9 19278 C. QMS. H. F. Tucker Tucker (D 8,12/2/04?10/1/11) mentioned in Despatches. "London Gazette," 3rd January, 1917 Machine Gun Corps *9385 Pte. F. E. H. Tyrer Tyrer (B 27,10/11/03?9/10/04) killed in action 2nd East Yorkshire Regt. France 17th February Pte. A. E. Tyrer Tyrer (D 31,7/7/04-4/8/11) prisoner of war 9th Batt. Rifle Brigade 4 April Master Gunner G. Villiers Villiers (B 27,5/2/89?14/2/95) promoted 2nd Lieut. R.G.A. 6th March 1915 Conductor A. Villiers Villiers (D 8,9/4/88-29/9/94) promoted Lieut. twice mentioned in Indian Ordnance Dept. East Africa dispatches and awarded Meritorious Service Medal for gallantry in East Africa. A. Villiers Villiers (D 59,11/6/74-30/7/79) promoted Major RGA Indian Ordnance Dept Drummer W. Waller Waller (B 30,4/2/97?16/3/03) prisoner of war Loyal North Lancs. Regiment 18th October Pte. J. Ward Ward (D 1,6/9/891-25/9/93) wounded, leg, recovered Royal Welsh Fusiliers Festubert 16th May 7432 Sgt. A. J. Ward Ward (C57 28/1/01-31/8/04) wounded, 6/5/15, severely wounded (second time) 1st Leinster Regiment Ypres 8178 Cpl F. E. Ward Ward (C20 14/5/01-20/12/02) wounded 25/4/15. Ypres, wounded (second time), now recovered 1st Leinster Regiment 28th June 1916 *13179 SSM J. Ward Ward (C11,5/6/91-16/2/97) London Gazette, ASC mentioned in dispatches ASC 15 Sept Band Sgt. G. H. Watts Watts (D 57,15/2/90-18/8/97) promoted 2nd Lieut. London Gazette, 1/Cameron Highlanders 1st October CSM W. H. West West (C28,6/11/97-30/8/02) Killed in action Rifle Brigade 1st July Sgt. G. A. West West (A 55,25/5/98-14/8/03) prisoner of war Rifle Brigade Holland Sgt. G. West West (C 43 and C180, 22/8/06? awarded the Military Medal R.F.A Bandsman B. E. West West (C 61,18/12/91-3/9/96) awarded DCM Rifle Brigade Capt. F. W. White White (C 2,I0/8/76?1/10/80) promoted Major SStaffordshire Regiment ---- Mr. P. B. Whiteley Whiteley (C 9,1887?92), promoted Captain and Pay Master 156th Bn. Canadian Expeditionary Force *9347 L/Cpl. J. Willey Willey (P 62,27/9/04?6/3/08) killed in action 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers France on(or about) 26th 1914 L/Cpl. R. Williams Williams (C 8,20/12/05-18/1/11) killed in action Cheshire Regt. France 23 March 1918 CSM P. Williams Williams (D 66,12/3/98?23/3/03) killed in action Royal Irish Rifles Ypres 26th October L/Cpl. F. Wilson Wilson (C 47,6/2/02?26/2/08) wounded, foot Royal Welsh Fusiliers Festubert 16th May Major A. Wilson Wilson (A 60,14/173-14/10/78) promoted Lt. Col, London Gazette. RAMC 10th June Pte. G. V. Windram Windram (A 9,21/4/04?4/11/07) Died of wounds Gordon Highlanders Field Lazarette, 8th September Drummer C. G. Woodlock Woodlock (B 17,17/4/93?9/5/96) prisoner of war 2nd Bn. The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regt.) Lahn, Limburg RQMS J.G.C. Woodman Woodman (B 33,22/2/79-28/8/89 promoted Lieut. And QM The Worcester Regt., Devon Regt. 2 September Pte. W. Woods Woods (G 62,22/8/06?13/4/10) wounded Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 463 Cpl. M. D. Wright Wright (A 62,2/9/03-3/4/10) wounded, hand 1st Gordon Highlanders April 1918

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