Cambridge Trinity College

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Cambridge Trinity College

TRINITY COLLEGE WAR MEMORIAL
CAMBRIDGE
In memory of the men of this college who gave their
Lives in the War MCMXIV - MCMXVIII
Extended Description
1914-1918
ADAMS William John 2nd Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment, drowned 30th December 1917. Commemorated on the Chatby Memorial, Egypt
ADDY James Carlton Captain, A Coy, 10th East Yorkshire Regiment killed in action 3rd May 1917, previously 3rd Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, aged 26. Son of mr and Mrs J J Addy of Carlton, Holbeck Hill, Scarborough, Yorkshire. Served in Egypt killed in France and is commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France Holder of the Military Cross
ALBRIGHT Martin Chicheley Major, 1/1st Queens Own Worcester Hussars, Worcester Yeomanry, died of wounds 8th November 1917, aged 31. Son of George Stacey and Isabel Margaret Albright, nee Harrison of Bromsberrow Place, Ledbury, Herefordshire and husband of Barbara Mary Strickland, nee Anson-Horton who he married 3rd January 1916, of Apperley Court, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Commemorated on the Bromsberrow War Memorial and is buried at Gaza War Cemetery, Iraq
ALDERSEY Hugh Captain, 10th Shropshire and Cheshire Yeomanry, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, killed in action 10th March 1918 age 29. Son of Hugh and Evelyn Aldersey of Aldersey, Cheshire. Buried at Jerusalem War Cemetery, Israel
ALLEN John Edric Russell Captain, C Squardron,16th The Queens Lancers died 8th April 1918 aged 27. Son of Russell and Blanche Allen, of Davenham Hall, Northwich, Cheshire and Beaumaris, Anglesey. Twice Mentioned in Despatches
Buried at St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France
ALLEN Melville Richard Howell Agnew Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps, died 21st March 1917 aged 25. Son of Richard William & Geraldine Agnew, nee Fedden and husband of Dorothy D Lightfoot. Buried at Bedford Cemetery, Bedfordshire
ALLOM Charles Cedric Gordon Lieutenant, C Batter, 1st North Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery died 20th October 1917 aged 21. Only son of Sir Charles & Lady Allom of Totteridge, Herts. Buried at St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France
ANDREWS Charles Neville 2nd Lieutenant,3rd The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment died 24th March 1915 aged 21. Son of Charles William and Ellen Andrews, of 11, Mortimer Rd, Ealing, London. Buried at Rue-Des-Berceaux Military Cemetery, Richebourge-LAvoue, France
ANSELL Arthur George 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Field Survey Coy, Royal Engineers, died 25th April 1918 aged 23. Son of A. J. and E. Ansell, of "Liscard," New Rd., Solihull, Birmingham. Bachelor of Science, Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France
APPERLY Basil Long Martin 2nd Lieutenant, Royal West kent Regiment died 19th April 1917 aged 24. Son of the Rev. Josiah Marling Apperly, M.A., and Jessie Annie Apperly, of Tonge, Kent. Native of Tonge, Kent. Buried at Etaples Military Cemetery, France
ARMSTRONG Michael Richard Leader 2nd Lieutenant, 150th Field Coy, Royal Engineers, died 22nd April 1916 aged 27. Son of Henry Bruce Armstrong and Margaret Armstrong, of Deans Hill, Armagh. B.A. (Mechanical Science Tripos Trinity College, Cambridge).Buried at Authuile Military Cemetery, Somme, France
ARNOLD-WALLINGER Geoffrey Seldon Lance Corporal 8778, Inns of Court Officers Training Corps, died 24th September 1916 aged 27. Son of Robert Nasmyth Arnold-Wallinger, and Maud Arnold-Wallinger, of Kitts Croft, Writtle. B.A. Trinity College (Cambs); Clerk in Holy Orders. Buried at All Saints churchyard, Writtle, Essex
AUSTEN-CARTMELL Arthur James Lieutenant, 1st Kings Royal Rifle Corps died 1st June 1916 aged 23. Son of James Austen-Cartmell (Barrister-at-Law), of 27, Campden House Court, Kensington, London, and the late Mary Aflleck Austen-Cartmell. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. (His brother Geoffrey Hugh, Captain, 2nd Highland Infantry died 13th November 1916 and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.) Arthur is buried at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France
BACKHOUSE Hubert Edmund Captain, 2nd Sherwood Foresters, Notts & Derby Regiment died 15th October 1916.Son of Charles Herbert,
Maude Constance of Darlington. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
BACKUS Arthur Ronald Captain, 1st attached to the 8th Rifle Brigade died 23rd September 1917 aged 23. Son of the late Jacob Backus and of Carolina Backus, of "By-the-Way," Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth. Native of Lima, Peru, South America.. Awared the Military Cross. his brother, ( Captain, 7th Field Ambulance, R.A.M.C. died 28th December 1919 aged 37. He is also a native of Lima and is buried at Cologne Southern Cemetery, Koln(Cologne), Nordrhein-Westfal, Germany. Arthur is buried at Westhof Farm Cemetery, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
BAINBRIGGE Philip Gillespie 2nd Lieutenant, 5th Lancashire Fusiliers,killed 18th September 1918 aged 27. Son of the Philip T and Helen J Bainbrigge, of London. Buried at Five Points Cemetery, Lechelle, France
BALLANCE Leslie Arthur Captain, 4th attached to the 2nd Kings Royal Rifle Corps, died 28th September 1916 aged 27. Son of Arthur W. and Jane Peek Ballance, of The Manor House, Herringswell, Suffolk, and Blackheath Park, London. Enlisted in Aug., 1914.. Buried at Bulls Road Cemetery, Flers, Somme, France
BALFOUR John Captain, 2nd Scots Guards, attached to Signal Coy, Guards, Division, died 21st March 1918 aged 23. Son of Edward of Balbourne, Markinch, Fife. Awarded the Military Cross. Buried at Faubourge DAmeins Cemetery, Arras, France
BALLAMY Harold William Lieutenant, B Battery, 231st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died 15th August 1917 aged 24. Son of Mr. F. W. and Mrs. M. A. Ballamy, of 17a, Gedling Grove, Nottingham.. Buried at Fosse No10 Communal Cemetery Extension, Sains-En-Gohelle, France
BARBER-STARKEY William Henry Joseph Captain, 52nd Battery, Royal Field Artillery died 11th September 1914 aged 34. Son of William Joseph T & Margaret Armin Barber-Starkey. of Yorkshire. Buried at Le Cateau Communal Cemetery, Nord France
BARCLAY Thomas Hubert Major, 1/1st Surrey Yeomanry, Queen Marys Regiment died 4th May 1917 aged 33. Died from exhaustion after saving many lives in the sinking of H.M.T. "Transylvania" for which the award of the Board of Trade Silver medal for saving life at sea was posthumously made. Son of Laura Charlotte Rachel Barclay, of "Hurst Lea," Albury Heath, Guildford, and the late Robert Barclay. Buried at Savona Town Cemetery, Italy
BARKBY Hartley 2nd Lieutenant, 1st East Lancashire Brigade attached to 13th Battery, 1/3rd West Lancashire Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died 2nd August 1916 aged 19. Son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Barkby, of The Mount, Arthur Rd., Wimbledon Park, London. Born at Nelson, Lancs. Buried at Peronne Road cemetery, Maricourt, Somme, France
BARNSLEY Thomas Kenneth Captain, 1st Coldstream Guards, died 31st July 1917 aged 25. Son of Brig. Gen. Sir John Barnsley and Lady Barnsley, of 20, Westfield Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham.Buried at Canada Farm Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium
BARTHROPP Sidney Alfred Nathaniel Shafto 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd attached to the 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment died 29th January 1915 aged 22. Son of Major and Mrs. Alfred Shafto Barthropp, of Newport House, Essex. Buried at Cuinchy Communal Cemetery, France
BATLEY Ralph Cecil Major, Dorsetshire Imperial Yeomanry served at home died 23rd October 1917 aged 54 [not listed with the CWGC]
BEALEY Adam Crompton Captain, 2/4th Somerset Light Infantry,Born 24th August 1873 died 22nd November 1917. Son of Adam Crompton & Lydia Bealey nee Crompton of Manor House, Fletchers Fold, Parish of St Peters Bury. On the 1st April 1898 he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Volunteer Lancashire Fusiliers Buried at Jerusalem War Cemetery, Israel
BEAUMONT-NESBITT Wilfred Henry Captain, 2nd Company, 2nd Grenadier Guards died 27th November 1917 aged 23. Son of Edward and Helen Beaumont-Nesbitt, of Tubberdaly, Edenderry, King's County. Commemorated on the Cambrai memorial, Louverval, France Awarded the Military Cross
BECHER Maurice Andrew Noel Captain, 1st Kings Own Scottish Borderers, died 26th April 1915 aged 30. Son of Maj. Gen. Andrew Cracroft Becher, and the late Frances Maude Becher nee Johnson husband of Violet Becher, of Pitlundie, Penn, Bucks. Commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey
BEDELLS-SIVEWRIGHT David Revell Surgeon, Royal Army Medical Corps, died 13th September 1916 (not listed with the CWGC)
BEER Arthur Henry Lieutenant, 275th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery died 21st April 1918 aged 23. Son of Walter and Linda of 11, Livingston Drive, Liverpool. Buried at Lapugnoy Military Cemetery, France. Awarded the Military Cross
BELL Edward Vaughan Lieutenant, 209th Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, killed 14th May 1918. Commemorated on the Arras Flying Services Memorial, France
BELL Gawain Murdoch Major, 11th Hampshire Regiment died 31st July 1917 aged 40. Son of William Henry and Jane Westnay Bell of York. Awarded the D.S.O. Buried at Brandhoek new military Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium
BELL John James Major, Ayshire yeomanry, died 2nd March 1915 aged 42. Son of John and Margaret Cooper Bell, of Enterkine, Tarbolton; husband of Edith Challice Bell, of Enterkine, Tarbolton. Served in the South African Campaign. Buried at Tarbolton Parish Churchyard, Ayshire
BELL William Henry Dillon Captain, 1st King Edwards Horse, died 31st July 1917 aged 33. Son of the Hon. Sir Francis Bell, G.C.M.G., and Lady Bell, of Wellington, New Zealand. M.P. in New Zealand. Commemorated on the Menin Gate memorial, Ypres, Belgium
BELLEW Richard Courtenay 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Irish Guards died 21st August 1917 aged 19. Son of the Hon. Richard and Gwendoline Bellew, of Mt. Firoda Castlecomer. Ireland. Buried at Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Poperinge, Belgium
BENTINCK Henry Duncan Major, 2nd Coldstream Guards, died 2nd October 1916 aged 35. Son of the late Col. Henry Bentinck (Coldstream Guards) and Countess A. Bentinck. Buried at St Sever cemetery, Rouen, France
BETHELL Christopher Captain, 10th Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry died 20th February 1916 aged 31. Son of Col. E. H. Bethell, of 18, Hyde Park Square, London, W.2., and the late Mrs. Bethell. Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple. Mentioned in Despatches. Buried at Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres, Nord France
BINNING George This may be the George Binning. Lord George Baillie Hamilton Binning, C.B.,M.V.O., Brigadier General, Royal Horse Guards, Commanding the Lothians and Border Horse, died 12th January 1917 aged 60. Son of George, 11th Earl of Haddington; husband of Lady Binning, of Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, East Lothian. Served in Egyptian Campaign (1882), and Black Mountain Expedition (1891). Buried at Tynninghame Burial Ground, East Lothian
BION Rupert Euston Lieutenant, 40th Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve attached to 20th Hussars. Died 9th April 1918. Commemorated on the Arras Flying Services Memorial, France
BIRKBECK Gervase William Captain, 5th Norfolk Regiment died 20th April 1917 aged 30. Son of Henry and Ysabel Birkbeck, of Westacre High House, Castle Acre, King's Lynn. Commemorated on the Jerusalem Memorial Israel
BLACK Donald Walter Bryce 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps
Died 3rd January 1918 aged 25. Son of Hugh and Flora Black; husband of Lilian. M. Black nee Moody. Buried at Southampton Old Cemetery, Hampshire
BLAKE George Penderell Captain, 10th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, died 20th July 1916 aged 37. Son of George Farncombe Blake and Mary Elizabeth Blake, of King's Heath, Birmingham. Buried at A.I.F. Burial Grounds, Flers, Somme, France
BODENHAM Henry Edward Charles Hyacinth Lieutenant, 49th Machine Gun Corps, Infantry, died 7th September 1916. Buried at Peronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt, Somme, France (his correct name is Hyacinth Edward Henry Charles Bodenham-Lubienski, Count). Son of Count, Louis Pomian Bodenham-Lubienski and Mary Evelyn Bertha Emily Kirwan Native of Hereford. Please note His first birth registration was Hyacinth E H C He was re-registered at the same time but Lubienski was added.
BOLITHO Geoffrey Richard 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps formerly Devonshire Regiment died 25th October 1916 aged 23. Son of Capt. Edward Alverne Bolitho, Royal Navy, and Catherine his wife, of Trengwainton, Heamoor, Cornwall. Buried at Queens Cemetery, Bucquoy, France
BOLTON William Saunders Lance Corporal, 20/1000, 20th Tyneside Scottish, Northumberland Fusiliers killed in action on the Somme, 1st July 1916 aged 20, adopted child (1901) residing with William & Ellen R Davison of 7. Back Row, Bedlington, Northumberland. aged 5. Native of Alnwick Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
BOND Charles Gordon Captain, 2nd Wiltshire regiment died 25th November 1915 aged 34. Son of the Rev. Gordon Bond, of Savernake, Wilts.; husband of Dorothy Melian Bond, of Thistledown, Bude, Cornwall.Buried at Guards cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy, France BONHAM-CARTER Arthur Thomas Captain, 3rd attached to the 2nd Hampshire Regiment born 1896 died 1st July 1916. Son of jack and Mary Baring. Buried at Serre Road, cemetery, No2, Somme, France
BONVALOT Edward St Laurent 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Coldstream Guards, formerly Reserve of Officers. Died 9th October 1915 aged 24. Son of Antoine St. Laurent Bonvalot and Emily Bonvalot, of Wick House, Downton, Salisbury. Buried at Bethune Town Cemetery, France
BOSCAWEN The Hon,Vere Douglas 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Coldstream Guards died 29th October 1914 aged 24. 7th Viscount Falmouth, K.C.V.O., C.B., D.L., J.P., and of Viscountess Falmouth, of 11, Stanhope Place, Connaught Square, London. and brother of (The Hon George Edward, Major, D.S.O. 116th Battery, Royal Field Artillery who was killed 7th June 1918 aged 29. and is buried at La Ville-Aux-Bois British Cemetery, France.) Vere is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
BOWEN-COLTHURST Robert Macgregor Captain, 1st Leinster Regiment, died 15th March 1915 aged 31. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. T. Bowen-Colthurst, late of Dripsey Castle, Co. Cork; husband of Winifred Bowen-Colthurst, of The Gable House, Layer de la Haye, Essex. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
BOWES-LYON Gavin Patrick Lieutenant, 3rd Grenadier Guards, died 27th November 1917 aged 20. Son of the Hon. Patrick Bowes-Lyon and the Hon. Mrs. P. Bowes-Lyon, late of Skeynes, Eden Bridge, Kent, now of 12, Cadogan Square, London. (One of the Queen Mother's cousins). commemorated on the Cambrai memorial, Louverval, Nord France
BOYD Harold Alexander 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers died 7th September 1914 aged 19. Son of Dr. A.J. Boyd, of The Manor House, Ware, Herts. Educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at La Haute-Maison, Seine-et-Marne, France. This isolated grave contains the remains of two men of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers who died in September 1914.
BRADSHAW Richard Edward Kynaston Lieutenant, A.Coy, 1/12th The Rangers, London Regiment died 1st July 1916 aged 21. Son of William Graham Bradshaw and Dora Sophia Bradshaw, of Down Park, Crawley Down, Sussex. and brother of William Douglas who also fell. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
BRADSHAW Percival Charlton 2nd Lieutenant, 9th attached to the 6th Kings Own Scottish Borderers, died 1st May 1916 aged 22. Son of John H. and Ada Bradshaw, of 30, Heathfield Rd., Wavertree, Liverpool. Buried at Tancrez Farm, Cemetery, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium
BRADSHAW William Douglas 2nd Lieutenant, 88th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery died 31st October 1916 aged 20. Son of William Graham Bradshaw and Dora Sophia Bradshaw, of Down Park, Crawley Down, Sussex and brother of Richard Edward who also fell. Buried at Aveluy Communal Cemetery, Extension, Somme France
BRAGG Robert Charles 2nd Lieutenant, A.Coy, 58th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery died 2nd September 1915 aged 22. Son of Sir William and Lady Bragg, The Royal Institution, 21, Albemarle St., London, W.1. Commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey
BREESE William Laurence 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Horse Guards, died 14th March 1915 aged 32. Husband of Julia F. Breese, of Garrison-on-Hudson, New York, U.S.A. Buried at St Omer Couvenir Cemetery, Longuenesse, France
BREUL Oswald George Frank Justus Lieutenant, Commanding A.R. Cable Section, Royal Engineers, died 16th October 1917 aged 21. Son of Professor K. Breul, Litt.D., Ph.D., and Mrs. Breul, of Barton Cottage, Cambridge. Awarded the Military Cross. Buried at St Omer Couvenir Cemetery, Longuenesse, France
BROADBENT Cecil Hoyle 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 1st March 1916 aged 34. Son of James and Eliza Broadbent, Old Colwyn, N. Wales. Brigade Instructor of Bombing School at Albert. Buried at Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery, Somme, France
BRODIE Ewen James Captain, 1st Cameron Highlanders died 12th November 1914. Son of 12th of Lethen, James Campbell John Brodie and fanny Sophia Contance nee Wood and husband of Marion Louisa nee Stirling. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium Info about him on BROWNE Charles P Captain, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry (Frontier Force) (Lumsden's) attached to 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multani's) died 11th April 1915. Buried at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France
BROWNE Montague Bernard 2nd Lieutenant, 2/8th Sherwood Foresters Notts & Derby Regiment, died 30th April 1916 aged 39. Son of Mary Browne, of Rutland House, North Collingham, Notts., and the late Rev. Samuel. B. Browne. (His brother Captain Percival Leathley, 6th Lincolnshire Regiment died 9th August 1915 aged 32. Husband of Joan Edith L Brown nee Burton who were married in 1914, and is buried at Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey). Montague is buried at Deans Grange Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland
BRUDENELL-BRUCE James Ernest John Lieutenant, 1st Northamptonshire Yeomanry Born 27th February 1879 died of wounds received in action 11th April 1917 aged 38. Son of Commodore, Lord Robert Thomas and Emma, nee Leigh of Deene Park, Northamptonshire. Buried at Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France
BRUNTON Edward Henry Pollock Lieutenant, M.R.C.S Royal Army Medical Corps, attached to 4th Grenadier Guards, killed in action 8th October 1915 aged 25. Son of Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton, 1st Bart, and Lady Louisa Jane Brunton nee Stopford. Buried at Vermelles British Cemetery, France
BUCHANAN Arthur Noel Lieutenant, 45th Wing Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve killed 14th October 1918, aged 33. Son of the Hon. Sir John and Lady Buchanan, of Clareinch, Claremont, Cape Town, South Africa. Also served in Mesopotamia, where he was a prisoner of war (1914-15). Born in South Africa. Buried at Brompton Cemetery, which is next door to Chelsea Football Club London
BUCKLAND Thomas Adrian Lieutenant, 7th Norfolk Regiment died 19th October 1915 aged 23. Son of Thomas Buckland, of Kenegie, Ascot, Berks, and the late Ada Lucy Buckland, of Sydney, Australia. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France
BUDENBERG Donald Harlow Captain 4th attached to 17th Manchester Regiment, killed 24th April 1918 aged 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Budenberg, of Somerville, Marple, Cheshire. Buried at China Wall, Perth Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium
BULLIVANT Ritchie Pelham Captain, Middlesex Hussars, died 24th September 1918.aged 34 Son of William Pelham & Jessie nee Ritchie of (1901 census) 6, Bayswater Hill, Paddington, Middlesex and husband of Leslie Vigers. Commemorated on the Jerusalem Memorial, Israel
BURNABY Geoffrey Lieutenant, 1st Royal Fusiliers, London Regiment, died 23rd October 1916 aged 22. Son of John Charles Wellesley Burnaby, and Louisa Frances Georgina Burnaby, of Lyncroft, Weybridge, Surrey.Buried at Etaples Military Cemetery, France
BURNAND Cyril Francis 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Grenadier Guards, died 11th March 1915 aged 23. Son of Charles Hubert and Mary Tirzah Burnand, of 1, Cavendish Square, London. Buried at Le Touret Memorial,France
BURRELL Raymond Francis Topham 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Royal West Kent Regiment, died 26th September 1916 aged 25. Son of Joseph Arthur and Mina Louisa Burrell, of Oak Holm, Wimbledon, London. Commemorated on the Loos memorial, France
BUTCHER William Guy Deane Captain, a Coy, 1/5th London Rifle Brigade, died 16th August 1917 aged 25. Son of William Deane Butcher, M.R.C.S., and Fanny Butcher, of "Holyrood," Ealing. London. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
BUTLER Gordon Kerr Montague Lieutenant, 2nd Scottish Horse, died 17th July 1916 aged 24. Son of Henry Montagu Butler and Agnata F. Butler, of Trinity Lodge, Cambridge. Buried at Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt
BUTLER John Ormonde Lieutenant, 3rd squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, general List, died 11th April 1918 aged 19. Son of Edward & Susan of Magpies, Harmondsworth St Mary the Virgin, Middlesex Buried at Bergen Communal Cemetery, Mons, Belgium
BUTLER William Martin Major, 1st Seige Coy, Royal Monmouthshire, Royal Engineers, died 5th March 1919 aged 36. Son of Arthur John and Mary Caroline Butler, of Woodend, Weybridge, Surrey, husband of Enid Butler. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. A civil engineer. Buried at St.Roch Communal Cemetery, Valenciennes, Nord France
BUTLIN Sir Henry Guy Trentham Captain, Adt, 1/1st Cambridge Regiment, died 16th September 1916 aged 23. 2nd Bart. Son of Sir Henry Trentham Butlin, 1st Bart., and of Lady Butlin, of 22, Harcourt Terrace, West Brompton, London. B.A. Cambs. Mentioned in Despatches. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
BUXTON Andrew Richard Lieutenant, 3rd Rifle Brigade, died 7th June 1917 aged 37. Son of John H and Emma M Buxton, of Easneye, Ware, Herts. Buried at Oosttaverne Wood Cemetery, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
BUXTON Jocelyn Murray Victor 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Rifle Brigade, attached to 25th Coy, Machine Gun Corps, Infantry, died 1st July 1916, aged 20. Son of the late Sir Thomas Fowell Victor Buxton, 4th Bart., and of Anne Louisa Matilda nee ORorke, Lady Buxton, of "Warlies", Waltham Abbey, Essex. Educated at Broadstairs and Marlborough. Gained a History Exhibition at Trinity College, Cambridge (His brother Captain Roden Henry Victor, survived the Great War, another brother Lieutenant Maurice Victor, Coldstream Guards,awarded the M.C. and died 8th August 1919 aged 20.). Jocelyn is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
CAMPBELL Islay McKinnon Lieutenant, Sussex Yeomanry attached to 11th Royal Sussex Regiment, died 4th April 1918 aged 23. Son of Duncan Macalpine Campbell and Anna Graham Campbell, of Aberdeen. Served in 1st Bn. London Scottish, 1914-15 (France), 1st/1st Sussex Yeomanry, 1916-17 (Egypt). Buried at St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France
CAMPBELL John Argentine Lieutenant, 6th Inniskilling Gragoons, Born October 20, 1877,in Argentina He was reported missing in action in France on 1 December 1917, and died of wounds in a German hospital 2nd December 1917 aged 40. Son of John & Mary Rosario nee RobsonHusband of Myra Gertrude Campbell nee Grant. Scottish Rugby International. Buried at Honnechy British Cemetery, Nord France
CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON Patrick Seymour Lieutenant, A.D.C. to General Officer Commanding 46th Division, Royal Field Artillery died of wounds received in action 30th August 1919 aged 24, Awarded the Military Cross and Croix de Guerre (Belgium). Son of David Gavin Campbell- Johnston, of 21, Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea. Buried at St Mary churchyard, Shenfield, Essex
CARLESS Hugh Dobbie 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Gordon Highlanders, killed 24th April 1917 aged 19. Son of Col. Albert Carless, A.M.S., C.B., M.S.,R.C.S. of 38, Enys Rd., Eastbourne, (and brother of Lt, Albert William Buchan, 1st Middlesex Regt killed 27th September 1915 aged 21 and is buried at Chocques Military cemetery, France) Hugh is buried at Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France
CARLILE Edward Hildred Hanbury Major, Hertfordshire Yeomanry attached to the Hertfordshire Regiment died 22nd March 1918 aged 37. Only son of Col. Sir Hildred Carlile, 1st Bart., C.B.E., and the late Lady Carlisle, of Ponsbourne Park, near Hertford; husband of the late Ruth M. Carlile (afterwards Mrs. Preston. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France
CARVER Oswald Armitage Captain, Royal Engineers, 1/2nd East Lancashire Regiment died 7th June 1915 aged 28. Son of Oswald William and Kate Bentley Carver, of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire; husband of E. A. N. Carver, of West Runton House, West Runton, Norfolk, ( and brother of Basil Armitage, 2nd Lt, 6th Inniskilling Dragoons died 21st August 1916 aged 19. His parents were residing at Grange Hall, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, and is buried at Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Mont St, Eloi, France.) Oswald is buried at Lancashire Landing Cemetery, Turkey
CASTLE Tudor Ralph 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Royal West Surrey Regiment, died 31st August 1916 aged 34. Son of William Henry and Eleanor Wilhelmina Castle, of Kensington, London; husband of Muriel J. C. Castle, of Sandy Cross, Seale, Farnham, Surrey. Buried at Dantzig Alley British cemetery, Mametz, Somme, France
CAVENDISH Lord John Spencer Major, D.S.O. 1st Life Guards, Household Cavalry killed in action 20th October 1914 aged 42. Son of Lord & Lady Edward Cavendish. Buried at Cabret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France
CAY Albert Joffrey [Jaffray] Lieutenant, Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars (Worcester Yeomanry) died 23rd April 1916 aged 36. Son of Annie Cay, of Woodside, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, and the late Albert Cay. Commemorated on the Jerusalem Memorial, Israel.
CAZALET Edward 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Coy, 1st Welsh Guards, died 10th September 1916 aged 22. Son of William Marshal and Maud Lucia Heron Cazalet, of Fairlawne, Tonbridge, Kent. Buried at Citadel New Military Cemetery, Fricourt, Somme, France
CHADWICK James Henry Lieutenant Colonel, D.S.O. 24th Manchester Regiment, died 4th May 1917 aged 36. Son of Hiram and Alice Chadwick, of Upper Edge, Elland, Halifax, Yorks. M.A. (London), B.A. (Cambridge). H.M. Inspector of Schools. Mory Abbey Military Cemetery, Mory, France
CHAMBERLAIN Eric Dunstan 2nd Lieutenant, 1/5th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment died 30th November 1917. Commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France
CHANCE Edward Seton Captain, Brevet Major, 2nd Dragoon Guards, Queens Bay, attached as Commanding Officer 6th Leicestershire Regiment, died 29th May 1918 aged 36. Son of Sir Frederick William Chance, K.B.E.) and Lady Mary Seton Chance, of Morton, Carlisle. Commemorated on the Soissons Memorial, France
CHANCE Eustace George St Clair 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Coldstream Guards, died 27th September 1918 aged 19. Son of George Ferguson Chance and Mary Kathleen Chance, of 3, Durrant Rd., Bournemouth. Born at Clent Grove, Worcs. Left Eton for Household Brigade as Officer Cadet Bn. at Bushey, and joined Coldstream Guards at Windsor in Dec., 1917. Buried at Sanders Keep Military Cemetery, Graincourt-Les-Havrincourt, France
CHAPMAN Wilfrid Hubert Captain, 6th Yorkshire Regiment, died 7th August 1915 aged 35. Son of Mr. J. J. and Fanny Chapman, of Whitby, Yorks; husband of May Campbell Chapman, of The Home Farm, Cromer, Norfolk. Served in the South African Campaign. Buried at Azmak Cemetery, Sulva, Turkey
CHARLES James Arthur Merriman 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, killed 10th February 1915 aged 25. Son of the Rev. Canon James Hamilton Charles, M.A., and Mrs. Charles, of The Vicarage, Oakham. Buried at Oakham Cemetery, Rutland
CHICHESTER William George Cubitt Captain, 1st Royal Fusiliers, died 15th September 1916 aged 24. Son of the Rev. Canon Edward Arthur and the Hon. Mrs. Chichester, of Ashleigh, Dorking, Surrey. Buried at Caterpillar Valley cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France
CHURCHILL Wandril Maurice 2nd Lieutenant 12th Cavalry, from the Northampton Regiment dated 9th April 1904,Captain with the Indian Army and was awarded the Order of St Anne, 3rd Class dated 14th January 1918. Married 1912 at Kennington Died in the registration district of Kensington 1918 aged 36
CLARK Eric Foster Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps, previously served on the Western Front with the Buffs, East Kent Regiment died from injuried sustained in a flying accident at the Front, 1st January 1917. Son of Mayor of Maidstone, Councillor & Mrs George Foster Clark. Educated at Mill Hill School Buried at Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-LAbbe, Somme France
CLARK-KENNEDY Alexander Kenelm Captain, 1/5th Kings Own Scottish Borderers died 19th April 1917 aged 33. Son of the late Capt. and Hon. Mrs. Alexander Clark-Kennedy, of Knockgray, Galloway. A Civil Servant (Factory Department, Home Office). Buried at Gaza War Cemetery, Israel Prior to enlistment he was a Junior Clerk of the 1st Division at the Home Office
BRUCE-CLARKEWilliam Robert Bruce- Captain, M.B.E. London Scottish attached to the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve died 1st December 1918. Son of Doctor William and Effie Bruce Clarke of Harley Street, London, Buried at All Saints churchyard, Cottenham, Cambridgeshire
CLIFTON Hubert Everard 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Devonshire Regiment died of wounds 4th October 1916 aged 25. Son of Reverend , Wesleyan Minister, Richard I & Annie L of The Manse, Lyminge, Folkstone. Awarded the Military Cross. Buried at Torquay Cemetery, & Extension, Devon
CLISSOLD Harry, Major, D.S.O. also known as Henry, killed by shell fire 28th September 917 aged 46. Son of the late William George and Julia Grosvenor Clissold, of Chestnut Hill, Nailsworth, Glos. House Master at Clifton College. Buried at Duhallow Advanced Dressing Station Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium
CLOSE-BROOKS Arthur Brooks, Captain, M.C., 3rd Manchester Regiment died of wounds in Mesopotamia 10th January 1917 aged 32. Son of John and Emily Close-Brooks, of Birtles Hall, Cheshire; husband of Frances Mary Close-Brooks, of Glemham Grove, Saxmundham, Suffolk. Marriage details Married at Tintern,19 Sep 1912 aged, 27, occupation Cotton Spinner, Allerton Bolton, Lancs, by licence to Frances Mary nee Brown 22, S, Barbadoes, Tintern, Buried at Amara War Cemetery, Iraq. His brother Lieutenant John Charles, of the 1st Life Guards, killed in action 30th October 1914 and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
CLOUGH Alan Captain, 16th West Yorkshire regiment killed in action 1st July 1916 aged 21 Son of Henry Smith Clough, and Elizabeth Clough, of Redbolt, Keighley. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
COCKERELL Samuel Pepys Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps, died 20th March 1915 aged 34. Son of the late William Acland Cockerell and Sidney Ada Cockerell. Member of the Cambridge University Boat Race Team of 1900. Former Commercial Attache to Spain and Portugal. Buried at Ismailia War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt
COCKS Wyllard Fleetwood Lieutenant, 10th Lincolnshire Regiment died of wounds 9th April 1917 aged 25. Son of Mrs. F. A. Cocks, of Jesmond, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France
COOK [Frank] Francis Richardson Lieutenant, East Yorkshire Regiment attached to Royal Flying Corps, and it was while giving instruction that he was accidentally killed in collision with another aeroplane at Suez, on 22 February 1918, aged 20. Son of John William and Eda Cook, of "St. Aubyn," Hardy Rd., Blackheath, London. Buried at Suez War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt
CORNISH Charles Lawson Lieutenant, 2nd Highland Light Infantry killed in action 13th November 1914 aged 27. Son of the late Henry Cornish and of Emily H. Cornish, of "Glastonbury," Lovelace Road, Surbiton, Surrey. Commemorated on memorials at Butleigh Church and also the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
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LOWRY-CORRY Frederic Richard Henry Lieutenant, C Battery, 47th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery died 30th September 1915 aged 25. Son of Col. the Hon. Henry William and Blanche Edith Lowry-Corry. of Edwardstone, Suffolk. Buried at Etaples Military Cemetery, France (This memorial has Frederic H Corry)
COWPER Geoffrey Moore Captain, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. London.35th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps attached to the Doresetshire Regiment died of wounds in No 8, General Hospital the 8th October 1918 aged 27. Mentioned in Despatches. Son of Walter Spencer Cowper, and Sarah Anna Cowper, of 67, Duke St., Darlington. He was educated at Cambridge and St Bartholomews Hospital. Buried at Duisan British Cemetery, Etrun, France
COX Derek Percy 2nd Lieitenant, 27th squadron, Royal Flying Corps formerly Machine Gun Corps killed in action whilst on a bombing operation in a Martinsyde Flying Elephant. His plane being involved in an aerial collision whilst in combat east of Seclin, was driven down by the German air ace Hans Bethge, of Jasta the fourteenth victim of the German ace, Hans Bethge 21st August 1917 aged 21. Son of Maj. Gen. Sir Percy Zachariah. Cox, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I., and Lady Louisa Belle, nee Hamilton, D.B.E., of "Woodlands," Clapham, Beds.; husband of the late Ethel Cox. Buried at Cabret-Rouge british Cemetery, Souchez, France
CRAWLEY Eustace Major, 12th Lancers, died 2nd November 1914 aged 46. Son of George Baden and Eliza Inez Crawley nee Hulbert. husband of Lady Violet Ella Crawley (nee Finch), of 5, Lancaster Gate Terrace, London, W. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
CREWDSON Theodore Wright Captain, 20th Manchester Regiment died 6th November 1916 aged 20. Son of John Wright Crewdson and Nora Crewdson of Endsleigh, Alderley Edge, Cheshire. Buried at Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France
CRISPIN Hugh Trevor Lieutenant Colonel, Commanding 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment, killed 30th October 1914 aged 46. Son of the late Alfred Trevor Crispin. Served 22 years in the Northumberland Fusiliers. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
CROFT John Arthur Christopher 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Royal Warwickshire Regiment attached to the 2nd Duke of Wellingtons died 18th April 1915 aged 27. Son of Henry Herbert Stephen and Emma Croft, of Sussex Square, Brighton. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
CROPPER John Captain, M.D. J.P, Royal Army Medical Corps, attached to H.M.S. Britannic drowned when the ship was torpedoed in the Lancet 21st November 1916 aged 51. He was educated at Charterhouse School and Trinity College, and was a student at St Bartholomew's Hospital in 1888, and graduated M.A., M.B., B.C. (Cantab) in 1892, and M.D.(Cantab) in 1901. He subsequently served as a house-surgeon to the Huddersfield Infirmary Son of Edward and Theodosia Cropper, of Fearnhead, Great Crosby; husband of Anne Ellen. Cropper, of Mount Ballan, Chepstow, Mon. Commemorated on the Mikra Memorial, Greece. His son 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Andrew, D Battery, 75th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was killed 19th April 1918 aged 19 and is buried at Bagneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt, Somme, France
CROSSE Edward Arthur Willson 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Coldstream Guards died 27th September 1918 aged 20. Son of Arthur Willson and Nellie Willson Crosse, of 84, Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington, London, and Sunbury, Middlesex. Buried at Sanders Keep Military Cemetery, Graincourt-Les-Havrincourt, France
CROSSLEY Brian Lieutenant, 3rd attached to the 2nd Highland Light Infantry died 17th May 1915 aged 29. Mentioned in Despatches. Third son of Sir William Crossley, 1st Bart. and Lady Crossley, of Glenfield, Altrincham, Cheshire; husband of the late Greta Crossley. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial, France
CROWE Hugh Barby Lieutenant, 4th attached to the 2nd Royal Fusiliers Served in the Royal Fusiliers. Died at sea on H.M.S. Pythey, 25 October 1915. Son of Colonel Percy Barby and Annie nee Allen.Commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey
CUNNINGHAM James Michael Captain, 7th Suffolk Regiment died 28th March 1918 aged 39. Son of William Cunningham, D.D., and Adele Rebecca Cunningham; husband of Bertha M. Cunningham, of 2, St. Paul's Rd., Cambridge. Buried at Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France
CUNNINGHAM James Stewart It may be this person. Private 271319, 17th Royal Scots died 15th April 1918. Commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France
CURRIE Richard Frederick Ince Corporal 947, 10th Royal Fusiliers killed 15th July 1916 aged 36. Son of the late Capt. Richard Henry William Currie, J.P. 16th Inniskilling Dragoons); husband of Eugenie Celestine Georgette Currie, of 63, Boulevarde Eurvin, Boulogne-sur-mer, France. Native of Broadstairs Kent.. Birth registered in Kent. Buried at Pozieres british Cemetery, Ovillers-La-Boisselle, Somme, France
DAFFARN Maurice Lieutenant, Northern Rhodesia Police killed 24th April 1915 aged 27. Son of W. G. and Alice Daffarn, of "Valewood", Haslemere, Surrey. buried at Kansenshi Cemetery, Ndola, Zambia
DART Hugh Captain, 13th York & Lancaster Regiment died 1st July 1916 aged 24. Son of Richard and Ellen Dart, of Liverpool. M.A. (Cantab). Buried at Bertrancourt Military Cemetery, Somme, France
DARWIN Erasmus 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Yorkshire Regiment, died 24th April 1915 aged 33. Son of Horace and Ida Darwin, of The Orchard, Cambridge. Grandson of naturalist Charles Darwin and statistician Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
DAVIDSON Norman Randall Lieutenant Colonel, D.S.O & Bar, Royal Horse Artillery died 5th October 1917 aged 39. Son of John Henry and Alice Davidson, of "The Elms," Ringwood, Hants. Native of Davidson's Mains, Midlothian. Buried at Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
DAVIES Arthur Charles Captain, 6th Royal Welsh Fusiliers killed 18th August 1915 aged 38. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davies, of Treborth, Bangor; husband of Sisli M. Vivian (formerly Davies), of Tryfos, Menai Bridge, Anglesey. Commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey
DAVIES George Llewelyn 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Kings Royal Rifle Corps, attached to the 4th Rifle Brigade, died 15th March 1915 aged 21. Son of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies. Step-son of Sir J.M. Barrie, Bart, Model for Barrie's 'Peter Pan'. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at Voormezeele Enclosure No.3, Ieper, Belgium
DAVIES Roland Arthur LLewelyn Lieutenant, 3rd Royal Fusiliers died 4th October 1918 aged 26. Son of Maurice Llewelyn Davies, of 59, Campden Hill Rd., London. Buried at Templeux-le-Guerard British Cemetery, Somme, France
DAY Maurice Charles 2nd Lieutenant, 13th Rajputs (Shekhawati Regiment) Born 2nd February 1891 in Waterford and was killed in action 3rd November 1914.Son of Reverend Maurice W Day, dean of Waterford, Ireland and Catherine Louisa Frances. Buried at Tanga Memorial Cemetery, Tanzania. Details about him, plus photo can be seen on Ancestry.Co.Uk, Ruvignys Roll of Honour 1914-1924 page 109. His brother Charles Lionel, Chaplin, 3rd Corps, Head Quarters, survived the Great War.
DE CANDOLE Alec Corry Vully Lieutenant, 4th Wiltshire Regiment attached to the 4th Machine Gun Corps died 3rd September 1918 aged 21. Son of Henry Law Corry Vully de Candole and Helen Edith de Candole resided at Springfield Lawn, The Park, Cheltenham 6, Little Cloisters, Westminster, London. Native of Cheltenham. Buried at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, France
DEIGHTON John Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps attached to the 1/5th Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment died 19th September 1916 aged 29. Buried at Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-LAbbe, Somme France. His brother Captain Gerald William, Military Cross & Mentioned in Despatches,( Chevalier of the Legion of Honour) D Coy, 7th Suffolk Regiment died 3rd July 1916 aged 23, Scholar of Eton College, and of King's College, Cambridge. Classical Honours degree, B.A. 1914 Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme France They were the sons of Louisa Ellen Deighton, of "Little St. Bernard's," 47 Cambridge Road., Great Shelford, Cambridge, and the late Lt. Col. Frederick Deighton (R.A.M.C.) Surgeon, of Cambridge.
DENMAN Richard Charles Lieutenant, 4th Grenadier Guards died 2nd December 1917 aged 21. Son of Thomas H. A. and Margaret E. Denman, of Lavant, Chichester, Sussex. Buried at Metz-En-Couture Communal cemetery, British Ectension, France
DENNISTOUN John Robert Lieutenant, 23rd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, formerly, North Irish Horse died killed 9th August 1916, aged 33. Son of George James and Emily Dennistoun, of Peel Forest, Timaru, New Zealand. Buried at Niederzwehren Cemetery, Kassel, hessen, Germany
DE ROTHSCHILD Evelyn Achille Major, Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars, died 17th November 1917 aged 31. Son of Leopold and Marie de Rothschild, of Ascott, Wing, Bucks. mentioned in despatches. Buried at Richon-Le-Zion Jewish Cemetery, Israel
DEWHURST George Charnley Littleton Lieutenant, 1st Rifle Brigade died 1st July 1916 aged 24. Son of Mrs. Annie M. Jones (formerly Dewhurst), of Aberuchill, Comrie, Perthshire, and the late Littleton Dewhurst. Buried at Serre Road cemetery No.2, Somme, France
DICKINSON Raymond Scott Captain, A.Coy, 1/16th, Queens Westminster Rifles, London Regiment died 2nd October 1915 aged 22. Son of Sir John and Lady Dickinson, of West Hill House, Worplesdon Hill, Woking. Native of London. Buried at Potijze burial ground cemetery,Ieper, Belgium
DIXON James Evelyn Beven Captain, 6th Royal Warwickshire Regiment died 1st July 1916 aged 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dixon, of Deddington, Oxon. Born at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Buried at Serre Road Cemetery No.2, Somme, France
DOBBS William Carey Captain, D Coy, 2nd Middlesex Regiment died 31st July 1917 aged 46. Son of Robert Conway Dobbs, J.P., and Edith Juliana Dobbs, of Camphire, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford. Twice previously wounded. Educated at Winchester College and Trinity College Cambridge. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
DODGSHON Angus John Charles Lieutenant, 5th Gloucestershire Regiment died 10th November 1917 aged 22. Son of John J. and Ada Charlotte Dodgshon (nee Dundas), of 10, Campden Hill Square, Kensington, London. Born at Bream, Gloucestershire. Buried at Sunken Road cemetery, Fampoux, France
DODGSON Francis Captain, 8th Yorkshire Regiment died 10th July 1916 aged 27. Son of Henley F. Dodgson, of Bovingdon, Herts. Educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at Serre Road cemetery, No.3, Somme, France
DON Archibald William Robertson Lieutenant, 10th Royal Highlanders aka Black Watch died 11th September 1916 aged 25. Educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Cambridge (Scholar of Trinity). Student of Medicine at St. Bartholomew's Hospital Served in France, 1914-15, Salonika, 1916. Born at Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire. Buried at Lembet Road Military cemetery, Salonika, Greece His brother, Lieutenant Robert Macpherson of the same regiment died between 8th & 9th May 1917 aged 23. Commemorated on the Doiran Memorial, Greece. Sons of the late Robert Bogle Don and of Lucy Flora Don, of Warren House, Farnham Common, Bucks.
DONALDSON Sir Hay Frederick Brigadier General, K.C.B. General Staff, Chief Superintendent Ordnance Factories and adviser to the Ministery of Munitions. Born 7th July 1856 and was killed onboard H.M.S. Hampshire which was mined and sunk of Orkney. 5th June 1916 Son of Sir Stuart Alexander, Premier of New South Wales, Australia and Amelia nee Cowper and husband of Salina nee Beresford. Commemorated on the Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton, Hampshire, UK.
PLEASE NOTE This casualty was accepted for commemoration by the Commission in March 2005. However, it will not be possible to add his name to this Memorial immediately. Please contact the Commission before planning a visit, for more information.
DONALDSON Norman Lieutenant, 45th Brigade Royal Field Artillery died 10th March 1915 aged 26. Son of Mrs. F. S. Donaldson, of 2, Melbury Rd., Kensington, London, and the late John Donaldson; husband of Dorothea Joan Donaldson, of Lower Franklands, Pangbourne, Berks. Mentioned in Despatches. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial, France
DOWLING Geoffrey Charles Walter Captain, 7th Kings Royal Rifle Corps, Born 12th August 1891 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, he played cricket for Sussex, and was killed in Flanders 30th July 1915. Commemorated on the Menin Gate memorial, Ypres, Belgium
DREWE Adrian Major, 262nd Siege Battery, 57th Heavy Artillery group, Royal Garrison Artillery died 12th July 1917 aged 26. Eldest son of Julius Charles and Frances Drewe, of Wadhurst Hall, Sussex. Buried at Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium
DRYSDALE Donald Roy Lieutenant, 5th Dorsetshire Regiment died 25th September 1916 aged 21. Son of Joseph Norman Drysdale and Agnes Gibson Drysdale, of 440, Calle Peru, Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic. Buried at saint Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France
DUFF Beauchamp Patrick 2nd Lieutenant, 5th Cameron Highlanders killed in action 25th September 1915 aged 24. Son of Garden Alexander and Doris Lindsay Duff nee Smith, of Hatton Castle, Turriff, Aberdeenshire. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France
DUNCAN David Alan Flight Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Air Service, killed 2nd June 1917, aged 22. Son of Mr. G. H. P. Duncan and Mrs. H. R. Duncan, of 12, Kensington Court, London. Buried at All Souls cemetery, Kensal Green, London
DUNVILLE John Spencer 2nd Lieutenant, (Victoria Cross) 1st Royal Dragoons killed 26th June 1917 aged 21. Son of John and Violet Dunville, of Redburn, Holywood, Co. Down. Ireland, now Northern Ireland. An extract from "The London Gazette," No. 30215, dated 31st July, 1917, records the following:-"For most conspicuous bravery. When in charge of a party consisting of Scouts and Royal Engineers engaged in the demolition of the enemy's wire, this officer displayed great gallantry and disregard of all personal danger. In order to ensure the absolute success of the work entrusted to him, 2nd Lt. Dunville placed himself between the N.C.O. of the Royal Engineers and the enemy's fire, and thus protected, this N.C.O. was enabled to complete a work of great importance. 2nd Lt. Dunville, although severely wounded, continued to direct his men in the wire-cutting and general operations until the raid was successfully completed, thereby setting a magnificent example of courage, determination and devotion to duty, to all ranks under his command. This gallant officer has since succumbed to his wounds."
Buried at Villers-Faucon Communal Cemetery, Somme, France
EADE Aylmer 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd attached to the 2nd Yorkshire Regiment died 9th October 1917 aged 25. Son of the Rev. Charles John Aylmer Eade and Constance Eade, of Aycliffe Vicarage, Darlington. Buried at Cement House Cemetery, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V. Belgium
EDDISON Richard De Paiva Lieutenant, 2/4th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment killed in action 10th August 1917 aged 20. Elder son of John Arthur and Margaret Christina Eddison, of 7, Langcliffe Avenue, Harrogate. Buried at Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres, Nord France
EDWARDES Thomas Lieutenant, 5th York & Lancaster Regiment born 1897 at Chelmsford and died 11th April 1918. brother of Mary of St Johns Road, St Albans and nephew of Mabel Edwardes of Lewsford Road, Saint Albans. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium
EGERTON Philip De Malpass Wayne Captain,19th Queens Alexandras Own Royal Hussars died 8th October 1918 aged 23. Son of Sir Philip Henry Brian Grey Egerton, 12th Bart., of Oulton Park, Cheshire, and Mary Carolyn Campbell Grey Egerton, his wife (now Mrs. Richard McCreery). Busigny Communal Cemetery, Extension, Nord France His brother, Rowland Le Belward Egerton 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd attached to the 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers killed 30 October 1914 aged 19. and is commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium
ELLICOTT Frederick Arthur John 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Kings Own Scottish Borderers, died 9th July 1916 aged 24. Son of His Honour Judge A. B. and Mrs. L. F. Ellicott, of Rydal House, 22, Portarlington Rd., Bournemouth; husband of Lettice Eleanor Ellicott, of Green Place, Stockbridge, Hants. Buried at Bernafay Wood British cemetery, Montauban, Somme, France
ELLIOT-MURRAY KYNYNMOUND Gavin William Esmond The Right Hon, Lieutenant Commanding G Coy, 2nd Scots Guards Born 25th April 1895, killed in action 6th August 1917 aged 22. Son of Gilbert John, 4th Earl of Minto and Lady Mary Caroline Grey. of Minto House, Hawick, Scotland. Buried at Mendinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. (The CWGC have him listed ELLIOT, The Hon. ESMOND)
ELLIOT Wilfrid Edmund 2nd Lieutenant, 5th Dorsetshire Regiment killed 26th September 1916. Son of Dr. Edmund Arthur Savage Elliot and Edith Fanny Elliot, of Slade, Kingsbridge, Devon. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
EILOART Horace Anson Captain M.C & Bar..London Regiment Born 1888 at Hampstead, died at Newhaven, Sussex 1920 aged 31. M.C awarded for gallantry in action Son of Frederick E & Amy of 17. Elsworthy Road, Hampstead (Not listed with the CWGC)
EVANS Bernard Lieutenant, 55th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps died 8th April 1917 aged 29. Son of Edwin Evans, of 9, Ashley Gardens, Victoria, London; husband of Bessie H. Evans (nee Murray), of 86, Emmanuel Rd., Streatham Hill, London. Solicitor, B.A., LL.B. Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at Ontario Cemetery, Sains-Les-Marquion, France
EVANS Rupert Ancrum 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd West Yorkshire Regiment, died 25th January 1916. Buried at St Bartholomew Churchyard, Harpley, Worcestershire
EWING Arthur Harold Captain Adjutant 1st East Yorkshire Regiment died 8th September 1918 aged 22. Son of Peter A. and Margaret Ewing, of I, Cromwell Crescent, London. Holder of the Military Cross. Buried at Bagneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt, Somme, France
EZRA David Captain, 192nd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery died 6th August 1918 aged 33. Husband of Marie Ezra, of Christ Church, Oxford. Buried at Beacon Cemetery, Sailly-Laurette, Somme France
FARMER Henry Charles Maclean 2nd Lieutenant, 6th attached to 4th Kings Royal Rifle Corps, died 10th May 1915 aged 22. Son of the Rev. J E. G. and Margaret Farmer, of Yeardsley Cottage, Furness Vale, Cheshire. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
FARQUIAR Hobart Brooks [CWGC has FARQUHAR] Captain London Regiment (Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles 15th killed 22nd May 1916 aged 41. Son of the late Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, K.C.B., of Drumnagesk, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire; husband of Ida Violet Farquhar, of Barry Lodge, Hook Heath, Woking. Served in the Matabele Wars and South African Campaigns. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France
FEILDING (Hon) Henry Simon Captain, 2nd Coldstream Guards died of wounds at Flanders on the 11th October 1917 aged 23. Son of Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine Feilding, 9th Earl of Denbigh and Countess, Cecilia Mary nee Clifford of Denbigh, of Newnham Paddox, Lutterworth, Rugby. Buried at Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Flanders
FENWICK Anthony Lionel Captain, 6th Lincolnshire Regiment died 16th February 1918 aged 24. Son of Walter Lionel and Millicent Fenwick, of Witham Hall, Bourne, Lincs. Mentioned in Despatches. Buried at Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, France
FERGUSON Hugh Mortimer Captain, 9th South Staffordshire Regiment died 11th June 1917 aged 26. Son of Mrs. A. M. Ferguson, of Frognal House, Hampstead, London. Buried at Railway Dugouts Burial Ground, Ieper Belgium
FINCH Henry Alfred Ingle Private 401227, 2nd Eastern Ontario Regiment, Canadian Infantry, killed 28th April 1916 aged 37. Son of George Ingle Finch and Bessie Finch, of Little Shelford, Cambridge, England. Born at Hammersmith, London, England. Educated at St. Paul's School, and B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. Previous to enlisting at London, Ontario, in Jan; 1915, was farming in the United States of America. Buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium
FIRTH Arnold 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery died 15th April 1917 age 35. Son of Wilson & Mary Frith of Huddersfield. Buried at H.A.C. Cemetery, Ecoust-St. Mein, France
FIRTH Richard Charles Dundas Lieutenant, South Lancashire Regiment died 21st December 1914. Buried at Bordbuie Burial Ground, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland
FISHER John Wilfred Captain, (D.S.O.) 10th Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) died 8th July 1916 aged 23. Son of Horace Arthur and S. Kate Fisher, of Arno Vale, Notts. Three times previously wounded, the last fatally. Educated Malvern and Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-LAbbe, Somme France
FISKE Charles Hayward Lieutenant 18th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps killed 20th December 1916 Buried at Achiet-Le-Grand Communal Cemetery Extension (Ref Beugny German Com Mem 11) France
FORREST John William 2nd Lieutenant 7th Seaforth Highlanders, died 27th September 1915 aged 21. Son of Sir Charles Forrest, 5th Bart., of Comiston House, Colinton, Midlothian. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France
FORSTER Frederick Albert Captain, 4th Royal Fusiliers, killed 23rd August 1914 aged 34. Son of the late Paul Forster, of Malverleys, East Woodhay, Hants. Buried at St. Symphorien Military Cemetery, Belgium
FORSTER William Lieutenant 21st Australian Infantry A.I.F., died 3rd May 1917 aged 25. Son of William and Ellen Forster, of Mains of Larg, New Luce, Wigtownshire, Scotland. Commemorated on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, Somme France
FOSTER Bernard LaTrobe Lieutenant, 19th Manchester Regiment, died 23rd July 1916 aged 23. Son of the Rev. Frederic La Trobe Foster and Frances Mary Foster, of Combe End, Danes Hill, Woking. Born at Widcombe, Somerset. Buried at A.I.F. Burial Ground, Flers, Somme, France
FOWLER David Dennys 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps, died 17th March 1917 aged 20. Son of James & Mary Fowler. Buried at St Margaret churchyard, Rottingdean, Sussex
FOWLER John Dudley Lieutenant, 5th Royal Irish Lancers died 30th November 1914. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, belgium
FOYSTER Philip Tillard Captain, 86th Field Coy, Royal Engineers, died 11th December 1916 aged 28. Son of the late Rev. George Alfred Foyster and Adelaide Julia Foyster. Educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge. Born at Hastings. Buried at Etaples Military Cemetery, France
FREEMAN-MITFORD Clement Bertram Ogilvy The Hon, Major, (D.S.O). A Squadron Royal Hussars, died 13th May 1915 aged 38. Son of the late Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, Lord Redesdale and Clementina, Lady Redesdale, Clementine Gertrude Helen nee Ogilvyof Batsford Park, Moreton-in-Marsh; husband of his cousin Lady Helen Alice Wylington Mitford, nee Ogilvy of Hydecroft, Lowfield Heath, Crawley. Buried at Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium
FRENCH Ernest Alfred The Hon, Lieutenant, 2nd South Wales Borderers, died 19th August 1917 aged 22. Son of Arthur, 4th Baron De Freyne and Marie, Lady De Freyne, of 48, Queen's Gate, London, and French Park, Co. Roscommon. Buried at Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium
FREND William Reginald Captain Adjutant, 2nd Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) died 21st September 1914 aged 38. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Frend, of Brighton, Sussex; husband of Phyllis Frend, of 71 Cheyne Court, Chelsea, London. Buried at Chauny Communal Cemetery British Extension, France
FROST Edmund Lionel Lientenant, 1/4th South Lancashire Regiment died 16th June 1915 aged 24. Son of Dr. Edmund Frost, of Chesterfield, Eastbourne. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
GADDUM Russell Charles Sydney 2nd Lieutenant, 17th Royal Fusiliers died 10th September 1916 aged 36. Son of Theo & Helen Gaddum of Manchester. Buried at Mailly-Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France
GALBRAITH Alexander Norman Captain, Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps died 16th February 1915. Buried at St Patrick Church of Ireland Churchyard, Powerscourt, County Wicklow
GARFIT Thomas Noel Cheney Lieutenant, 2nd Durham Light Infantry died 30th April 1915 aged 22. Son of Thomas Cheney Garfit and Gertrude Arabella Garfit (nee Noel). Born at Louth, Lincs. Buried at Houplines Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord France
GARNETT Kenneth Gordon Lieutenant, (M.C.) Royal Field Artillery, died 22nd August 1917 aged 25. Croix de Guerre with palm (France). Son of William and Rebecca Garnett, of 1, The Chestnuts, Branch Hill, Hampstead, London. Educated at Trinity College (B.A.). Rowing Blue No. 5 in Cambridge Eight in 1914. Buried at Putney Vale Cemetery & Crematorium, Wandsworth London
GARNETT William Herbert Stuart Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps, died 21st September 1916 aged 34. Son of Dr. William Garnett, late Educational Adviser to the L.C.C. Formerly a Lieut-Cmdr. in the Royal Navy. buried at Upavon Cemetery, Wiltshire
GARNETT-BOTFIELD Alfred Clulow Fitzgerald Lieutenant, 1st South Wales Borderers, died 9th May 1915 aged 22. Son of the late Mr. W.E. Garnett-Botfield, of Decker Hill, Shifnal. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial, France
GARRETT Stephen Captain, 4th Suffolk Regiment died 12th March 1915 aged 36. Husband of Mary Garrett, of "Beachy Rise", Beachy Head Rd., Eastbourne. Born at Leiston, Suffolk. buried at Estaires Communal Cemetery and Extension Nord France
GEDGE Cecil Bertie 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Fusiliers died 25th September 1915. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France
GEE Robert Francis McLean 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd attached to 1st Wiltshire Regiment died 27th October 1914 aged 20. Son of George Francis and Mary Elizabeth Gee, of Wellington, New Zealand. Buried at Ocklynge Cemetery, Eastbourne, Sussex
GELDERD-SOMERVELL Roger Frederic Churchill 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Grenadier Guards, Special Reserve, died 11th March 1915 aged 30. Son of Frederick and Emma Gelderd-Somervell, of Haseley Manor, Oxford. Le Touret Memorial, France
GETHING Hugh Bagnall 2nd Lieutenant, D Squadron, 1/1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars died 21st August 1915 aged 31. Son of Maria Llewellyn Gething, of Hinton House, Brackley, Northants, and the late James Edward Gething Buried at Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey
GIBBONS Edwyn Ingram Lieutenant, 20th Lancashire Regiment died 29th April 1917. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
GIBSON-CRAIG Archibald Charles Sir, Lieutenant 2nd Highland Light Infantry died 14th September 1914 aged 31. 4th Bart. Son of the late Sir James Henry Gibson-Craig, 3rd Bart., and of Lady Gibson Craig, of Riccarton, Currie, Midlothian. Commemorated on the La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, France
GILLILAND Valentine Knox Captain, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, died 8th May 1915 aged 25. Son of George Knox Gilliland and Frances Jane Gilliland, of Brook Hall, Londonderry. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
GILMOUR Alastair Stuart 2nd Lieutenant, 11th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders died 15th September 1916. Buried at Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, Somme, France. (Auth: It is very peaceful place to visit. Be warned it is off the beaten track but well worth it)
GILSON Robert Quilter Lieutenant, 11th Suffolk Regiment, died 1st July 1916 aged 22. Son of Robert Cary Gilson and Emily Annie Gilson, of Canterbury House, Marston Green, near Birmingham. Born at Harrow-on-the-Hill. Classical Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at Becourt Military Cemetery, Becordel-Becourt, Somme, France
GJERS Lawrence Captain, 3rd attached to 2nd Seaforth Highlanders died 4th September 1917 aged 25. Son of Anne Gatenby Gjers, O.B.E., of Busby Hall, Stokesley, Yorks., and the late Lawrence Farrar Gjers. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium
GODDARD Archibald Spencer Captain, 5th Saskatchewan Regiment, Canadian Infantry died 26th September 1916 aged 30. Son of Mary Monica Goddard, of Folkestone England, and the late William Day Goddard. On the staff of King Edward School, Edmonton, Alberta. Graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge. Commemorated on the Vimy Memorial, France
GOLD Philip No record for a Philip listed with the CWGC
GOODWIN Harold Desborough Lieutenant, 16th Middlesex Regiment died 1st July 1916 aged 25. Son of Albert Goodwin, R.W.S., and Alice Goodwin. Buried at hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No 1, Auchonvillers, Somme, France
GOOLDEN Alexander Wood Captain, 3rd Battalion of the 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry, killed 15th July 1919. Commemorated on the India Gate, Delhi Memorial, India
GORE-BROWNE Harold Thomas Thirlwall 2nd Lieutenant, 6th attached to the 7th, Kings Royal Rifle Corps, died 23rd August 1916 aged 30. Son of the Rev. Thirlwall Gore Browne and Ellen Rose Gore Browne, of 8, Lisgar Terrace, West Kensington, London. Born at Fareham, Hants. Buried at Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-LAbbe, Somme, France
GRACEY Horace Charles Captain, 1st Rifle Brigade, died 18th October 1916 aged 23. Son of Robert Gracey of Exwick House, Exeter, and the late Edith Georgina Gracey. Buried at Thiepval Anglo-French Cemetery, Authuille, France
GRANT Alan Francis Montague 2nd Lieutenant, 9th Royal West Surrey Regiment died 18th June 1916 aged 23. Son of William Maling Grant and Marian Helen Grant, of "The Grange," Saffrons Rd., Eastbourne. Native of Send, Surrey. Buried at Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord France
GRANT Alexander 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Grenadier Guards, died 27th September 1918 aged 19. Son of Alexander Grant, K.C., of 1, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.2.Buried at Sanders Keep Military Cemetery, Graincourt-Les-Havrincourt, France
GRANTHAM Edward Rodney Hasluck 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Northumberland Fusiliers died 31st March 1917 aged 20. Second son of Richard Fuge Grantham and Adela Grantham, of 19, Daleham Gardens, Hampstead, London. Educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at Faubourg DAmiens Cemetery, Arras, France
GRANTHAM Frederick William Captain, 2nd 164th of Foot, Royal Munster Fusiliers, killed in action near Richebourg LAvoue 9th May 1915. 2nd son of late, Sir William (Hon, Mr Justice Grantham) of !00, Eaton Square, London and Emme of Barcombe Place, Sussex, nee Wilson Resided at Beeleigh Abbey, Malden, Essex. Served in the Boer War . Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial, France.
GRATTAN-BELLEW William Arthur Major, (M.C.) 29th Connaught Rangers, 29th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, died 24th March 1917 aged 23. Son of Mr. H. Grattan-Bellew, of Mount Bellew, Co. Galway. Buried at Avesnes-Le-Comte Communal Cemetery Extension, France
GRAY Edward Jasper Killed 31st March 1918, 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Rifle Brigade, died 31st March 1918 aged 20. Son of Alan and Maude Gray, of York House, Chaucer Rd., Cambridge. Buried at Fampoux British Cemetery, France
GRAY Maurice, Captain, 7th squadron, Machine Gun Corps, Cavalry died 8th August 1918 aged 28. Son of Alan Gray, Mus. Doc., and Maude Gray, of York House, Chaucer Rd., Cambridge. Commissioned Queen's Bays 25th Aug., 1914.Buried at Caix British Cemetery, Somme, France
GREGORY John Sheridan, Captain, Army Service Corps attached to Royal Flying Corps, killed in action 19th February 1918. Buried at Epehy Wood Farm, Cemetery, Epehy, Somme, France
GRIBBLE Charles Herbert , Lieutenant, 4th East Kent Regiment attached to 1st Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, died 30th November 1917 aged 28. Son of Henry E. and Sarah K. Gribble; husband of Dorothy Phyllis Layton-Bennett (formerly Gribble), of "Lysmore," Totteridge, Herts. Commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France
GRIFFITH Geoffrey Foster , Captain, 9th Queen Victoria Rifles, died 26th September 1917 aged 26. Son of Walter S.A. Griffith, C.B.E., and Minnie Griffith, of 96, Harley Street, London. Mentioned in Despatches Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium
GRIFFITHS Richard Edward Unable to locate the correct record listed with the CWGC. (Not shown as an officer)
GWYNNE Roderick Thynne Sackville, 2nd Lieutenant, A Coy, 4th, Kings own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 23rd May 1915 aged 21. Son of Edith Harriet Maxwell Gwynne, of 13, Southdene, Filey, Yorks., and the late Maj. Roderick Edmund Howe Gwynne (Royal Welch Fusiliers). Merville Communal Cemetery, Nord France
HABERSHON Leonard Osbourne, Captain, 12th East Yorkshire Regiment, died 13th November 1916 aged 23. Son of Catharine Habershon, of 7, Westbourne Crescent, Hyde Park, London, and the late Dr. S. H. Habershon. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
HADEN Frederick Haughton, 1st Rifle Brigade attached to 11th Trench Mortar Battery, died 4th November 1917. Buried at Monchy British Cemetery, Monchy-Le-Preux, France

HALLAM Horace George Searle, Lieutenant, Army Service Corps, attached to the Imperial Camel Corps, died 1st December 1917 aged 22. Son of George Hanley Hallam and Georgiana Louisa Hallam, of "Ortygia," Lower Rd., Harrow, and S. Antonio, Tivoli, Rome. Old Harrovian, entered at Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel.
HALLIDAY John Alexander, Captain, 11th Prince Albert Own Hussars, died 13th November 1914 aged 39. Son of John and Maria . Buried at All Saints churchyard, Chicklade, Wiltshire
HAMILTON Herbert Otho, Lieutenant, 12th Northumberland Fusiliers, died 25th September 1915. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France.
HAMILTON Kenneth (There is no “Kenneth” listed with the CWGC on two other Kenneth’s, one is Australian and the this one as follows. Kenneth Robert, Private 43465, 1st Northampton Regiment, died 19th November 1916 aged 19. Son of Robert James and Sarah Ann Hamilton, of Yarmouth Rd., Broome, Bungay. Formerly 2nd/6th Bn. Norfolk (Cyclist) Regt. Born at Ditchingham, Norfolk. Buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France
HANDFORD Everard Francis Sale, Lieutenant, 8th Sherwood Foresters, Notts & Derby Regiment, died 15th October 1915 aged 20. Son of Maj. H. Handford, M.D. (R.A.M.C.) and the Hon. Mrs. H. Handford, of Elmfield, Southwell, Notts and brother of Henry Basil who also fell the same day at the same battle. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France
HANDFORD Henry Basil Strutt, Captain, C Coy, 8th Sherwood Foresters Notts & Derby Regiment, died 15th Octiober 1915 aged 21. Son of Maj. H. Handford, M.D. (R.A.M.C.) and the Hon. Mrs. H. Handford, of Elmfield, Southwell, Notts and brother of Everard who also fell at the same battle on the same day. and is also Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France
HANSON Oswald Hesketh, Lieutenant Commander, Benbow Battalion, Royal Navy Division Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, killed 11 October 1914, Buried at Dendermonde Communal Cemetery and Extension, Belgium
HARKER Edward Keith, 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Air Force attached to Special Reserve, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed 18th April 1918 aged 20. Son of Edward and Annie Harker, of 108, High Street, Berkhamsted, Herts. Buried at Bandaghem Military Cemetery, Haringhe, Belgium
HARMSWORTH Vere Sidney Tudor The Hon, Lieutenat, Hawke Battalion, Royal Navy Division, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve killed 13th November 1916 aged 21. Son of 1st Viscount Rothermere, of Warwick House, St. James's, London. Buried at Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, Somme France
HARRIS Roland James, Lieutenant, 6th Durham Light Infantry, died 17th September 1916 aged 21. Son of James Edwin and Susannah Harris, of "Arkleholme," Cranbourne Terrace, Stockton-on-Tees. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
HARRISON Everard, Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps attached to the 1/6th Gloucestershire Regiment, killed in action 18th April 1917 aged 37. Son of Stockdale Harrison, of Leicester; husband of Sara Grace Muriel Harrison (nee Rogers), of "Aspens," Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough. Buried at Villers-Faucon Communal Cemetery, Somme France
HARROWING John Stanley, (Military Cross) Captain, 2nd Royal Warwickshire Regiment, formerly Army Service Corps, died 4th May 1917 aged 27. Son of Sir John Harrowing, of Low Stakesby, Whitby, Yorks. M.A. (Cantab. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France
HARTLEY Charles Fletcher, 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Coldstream Guards, attached to 2nd Company, Machine Gun Guards,died 27th November 1917 aged 20. Mentioned in Despatches. Son of Harry and Jane E. F. Hartley, of Ridgemead, Englefield Green, Surrey. Educated at Harrow. Born in Brookline, Mass., U.S.A. Commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France
HARTLEY William Edwin, 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Cheshire Regiment formerly London Regiment (Artists’ Rifles) died 1th October 1915 aged 27. Son of Edwin Albert and Annie Hartley (nee Poles) of Alwalton, Peterborough. Commemorated on the Loos memorial, France
HARVEY Douglas Lennox, 2nd Lieutenant, 9th Queens Royal Lancers died 2nd November 1914 aged 22. Son of Edward Douglas Lennox Harvey and Constance Annie Harvey, of Beedingwood, Horsham, Sussex and brother of Frank Lennox who also fell. Buried at Dranouter Churchyard, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
HARVEY Frank Lennox, Lieutenant, 9th Queen Royal Lancers, died 30th October 1914 aged 23. Son of Edward Douglas Lennox Harvey and Constance Annie Harvey, of Beedingwood, Horsham, Sussex and brother Douglas Lennox who also fell. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium.
HASKINS Francis Winstanley, Corporal 27909, 3rd Cheshire Regiment died 21st June 1916. Buried at SS Andrew and Mary Churchyard, Grantshester, Cambridgeshire
HASLAM William Kenneth Seale, Captain 4th North Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery died 27th April 1917 aged 24. Son of Sir Alfred Seale Haslam, Kt. and Lady Haslam, of Breadsall Priory, near Derby. Buried at Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy Les Mofflaines, France.
HEAPE Brian Rushton, Captain, A Battery 162nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died 16th May 1917. Buried at Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France.
HEBBLETHWAITE Christopher John, Lieutenant, 1st Nigeria Regiment, West African Frontier Force, General List, died 7th April 1915, Maio Kalei Military Grave, Nigeria.
HEDLEY William Alexander Cosgrove, Captain, 1st formerly the 8th, The Buffs, East Kent Regiment died 19th July 1918 aged 23. Mentioned in Despatches. Son of the Rev. Herbert and Mrs. Hedley, of 17, Brockhill Rd., Hythe, Kent. Born at Mickley Vicarage, Yorks. Buried at Abeele Aerodrome Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
HELM Henry Paul Dundas, Captain Royal Air Force attached to Border Regiment, died 6th November 1918 aged 24. Mentioned in Despatches. Eldest son of Robert Dundas Helm, M.D., J.P., and Annie Carolina Lobnitzor Helm, of 13, Portland Square, Carlisle. Gazetted Aug. 1914. Educated at Repton School (O.T.C.), Edinburgh, and Cambridge Universities. Buried at Dalston Road, Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland
HENDERSON Alec Stewart, Captain, a Coy, 1st London Regiment Royal Fusiliers, died 25th April 1915 aged 27. Son of Robert Stewart Henderson and Laura Henderson, of 18, Rutland Gate, South Kensington, London. Sailly Sur La Lys Canadian Cemetery, France
HENN Edward Henry Lovett, 2nd Lieutenant, 9th Rifle Brigade, died 25th September 1915, 23. Son of Edward Lovett-Henn and Margaret Agnes Vaughan Henry his wife, of Campagne Sidi-Merzoug, El-Biar, Algiers. Educated at Freiburg University, Baden, and Trinity College, Cambridge. B.A., 1913. Qualified for entry to Foreign Office (2nd in Competition), Aug., 1914. Volunteered Sept., 1914, and went to France in August 1915. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
HENRI Frank, Captain, 11th Northumberland Fusiliers, died 15th June 1918 aged 24. Son of Arthur and Margaret Ellen Henri, of 18, St. Andrew Street, Holborn Circus, London. Buried at Magnabosci British Cemetery, Italy
HERDMAN George Andrew, 2nd Lieutenant, 18th King’s Liverpool Regiment killed 1st July 1916 aged 20 on the Somme, France Son of Professor and Mrs. W. A. Herdman, of Liverpool. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
HERMAN George Alfred, Lieutenant, 1st Cambridgeshire Regiment died 20th July 1916 aged 24. Son of Robert Alfred and Amy Gertrude Herman, of Michaelhouse, Millington Rd., Cambridge. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
HERRIES-YOUNG Alexander Dobree, Captain, 2nd King’s Own Scottish Borderers, died 23rd July 1916 aged 24. Son of Lt. Col. William Dobree Young-Herries (K.O.S.B.) and of the late Bethia Marion Young-Herries, of Spottes, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire. Buried at Dantzig Alley British Cemetery, Mametz, Somme, France
HESLOP George Henry, Captain, 16th Middlesex Regiment died 1st July 1916 aged 21. Son of George and Gertrude Heslop, of 41, The Park, Mitcham, Surrey. Buried at Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No.1, Auchonvillers, Somme, France
HESS Henry, 2nd Lieutenant, Adjutant, 5th Special Reserve Battalion attached to 2nd Middlesex Regiment died 28th October 1916 aged 21. Son of Julius & Stephanie of West Grove, Moor Road, Far Headingley, Leeds. Mentioned in Despatches. Buried at Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme France
HETHERINGTON Thomas William, Lieutenant, 12th Durham Light Infantry, died 17th July 1916. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
HEXT Thomas Marwood , 2nd Lieutenant, 1st King’s Royal Rifle Corps, killed 28th April 1917 aged 19. Son of Lt. Col. F. M. Hext, of Redhayes, Pinhoe, Devon, and the late Mrs. F. M. Hext. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France
HEYWOOD Arthur George Percival, Major, 1/6th Manchester Regiment killed 12th September 1918. Son of Sir Arthur Percival Heywood, Bart, and Margaret Effie Heywood, his wife, of Doveleys, Rocester, Staffordshire. Buried at St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France
HEYWOOD Bertram Charles Percival, Colonel, Commanding the Manchester Territorial Brigade, Manchester Regiment, Died in England 28th October 1914 aged 49. Son of Sir Thomas Percival Heywood, 2nd Bart., and Lady Heywood; husband of Florence Maud Heywood, of Claremont, Pendleton, Manchester. Served in the South African Campaign Awarded the Territorial Decoration (TD) Buried at All Saints Churchyard, Denston. His grave is on the right of the foot path to the church near the porch.
HEYWORTH Heyworth Lawrence Potter, Captain, 7th North Staffordshire Regiment died 6th August 1915 aged 38. Son of Col. Lawrence Heyworth and Mrs. Heyworth; husband of Cecily M. Sparrow (formerly Heyworth), of Rookwoods, Sible Hedingham, Essex. Buried at Shrapnel Valley Cemetery, Turkey
HICKS Basil Perrin, Lieutenant, 8th Royal Berkshire Regiment, died 25th September 1915 age 22. Son of William Mitchinson Hicks and Ellen Hicks, of Leamhurst, Ivy Park Rd., Sheffield. Born at Sheffield. Buried at Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, France
HILL Charles Edward Cecil, Lieutenant, Highland Light Infantry, died 17th April 1916. Commemorated on the Basra Memorial, Iraq
HILLS William Frederick Waller, Lieutenant, 57th Squadron Royal Flying Corps, Royal Field Artillery, killed 6th March 1917 aged 23. Son of Colonel Edmund H. and Mrs. Juliet Hills; husband of Agnes Mary Hills, of The Cottage, 69, Campden Hill Road, London. Buried at Avesnes-Le-Comte Communal Cemetery Extension, France
HILTON Henry Denne, Lieutenant, 5th attached to 4th Middlesex Regiment killed 20th December 1914 aged 32. Son of Mrs. Annette F. Rudling (formerly Hilton), of "The Moorings," Webheath, Redditch, and the late Rev. H. M. Hilton, of Orlingbury, Wellingborough. Buried at Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
HILTON Murray Venables, Colonel, 7th East Lancashire Regiment formerly Worcestershire Regiment, died 20th October 1915, 59. Son of the Rev. Clarence Hilton and Mrs. Clarence Hilton (nee Shirreff), of Kent; husband of Mrs. Murray Hilton (nee Watson), of 49, Warwick Gardens, Kensington, London. Buried at Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue, France
HINDLEY-SMITH Evelyn Hay, Captain 5th Manchester Regiment formerly Adjutant of 3/5th Manchester Regiment died 16th May 1918 aged 23. Son of William and Catherine Elfrida Hindley Smith, of The Bungalow, Westbourne Rd., Birkdale, Lancashire. Buried at Ryde Borough Cemetery, Isle of Wight
HOARE H Colt Arthur Killed 1917
HODGSON Cyril Arthur Godwin
HODGSON George William Houghton Killed 6th November 1914
HOLMAN Donald
HOPGOOD John Lambert
HOPKINSON Bertram
HOPKINSON Eric Humphrey
HOPKINSON Rudolph Cecil
HOPLEY Geoffrey William Vander Byl
HORNSBY Richard Lionel W
HORNUNG John Peter
HOWARD Cecil Cunningham
HOWARD John Brereton
HOWKINS George Addington
HUBBACK Francis William
HUDSON Arthur
HUDSON Raplh Palliser Milbanke Died 1920 age 28 at Sunderland
HUGHES Norman Alfred
HUGHES Thomas McKenny Killed 6th February 1918
HUGHES-GIBB Harold Francis
HULARY Harry Jephson
HULTON-SAMS Frederick Edward Barwick
HUNTSMAN Benjamin Canning
INGRAM Thomas Lewis
INNES Donald McLeod
INNES Patrick Mcleod
INSOLE George [Claude Latham]
IPSWICH William Henry Alfred
JACKSON Bertram Rolfe
JACKSON Edward Philips
JACKSON Edward Phillip
JACKSON Nicholas William Goddard 2nd Lieutenant 1st Northamptonshire Regiment killed in action 9th September 1916 aged 20. Son of Nicholas Goddard Jackson and Jessie Jackson, of Duddington, Stamford, Northants. Educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried at Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France
JEAKES John William
JENKIN Louis Fleeming
JENNISON James Leonard
JOHN Hugh Graham
JOHNSON George Arthur Moxey Tuker
JOHNSON Reginald Travernor
JOHNSON William Morton Killed 2nd July 1916
JOICEY Sydney James Drever The Hon
JONES Cecil Hugh
JONES Evan Davies
JONES Fred J J R Not listed
JOWETT Eric Craven
KEELING Frederic Hillersdon
KEEN Arthur William Killed 2nd September 1918. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
KELSEY Arthur Edward
KENDERSLEY Henry Redhead Not found
KENNEDY Horas Tristam
KENNEDY John Murray Stewart
KERRISON Roger Orme
KING Arthur Montague
KINNAIRD Douglas Arthur The Hon
KNIGHT John Owen Coldham
KNIGHT Philip Cruckshank
KOHNSTAMM Norman Mortimer Joseph
LAFONE Eric William
LAMBERT Henry Mclaren
LANDALE Douglas Blackwood
LANG Arthur Herbert or Howard
LAURENCE Dudley Sydney
LAWRENCE Christopher Hal
LAWRENCE Michael Charles
LAWRENCE Oliver John
LAWSON-JOHNSTON Arthur McWilliam Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, died of wounds 22nd February 1917
LE BLANC-SMITH Charles Ralph Lieutenant, 8th Rifle Brigade, killed in action 27th November 1915
LE BLOND Royston Cecil Gamage Duplessis Captain, 12th Rifle Brigade died 17th May 1915
LEADER Benjamin Eastlake Captain, killed in action 12th October 1916
LEEKE Charles
LEFROY Francis Percival 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers killed in action 28th April 1916
LEHMANN Frederic Hope Major, Royal Defence Corps, died 2nd October 1917. The memorial have him as LAYMAN, birth surname is LEHMANN
LEVINGE Henry George Lieutenant Colonel, North Lancashire Regiment killed in action 10th August 1915
LEWIN Kenneth Robert 7th Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry killed in action 9th March 1916
LEWTHWAITE Charles Gilfred Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery killed in action 29th July 1917. Holder of the Military Cross
LIAS Ronald John Mortlock 9th Royal Sussex Regiment killed in action 23rd February 1916
LIGHTBODY Wilfrid Peter 9th Norfolk Regiment, killed in action 26th September 1915
LINGARD John Reginald Lieutenant, 6th Manchester Regiment died 21st August 1915
LISTER Arthur Hugh Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps died 17th July 1916 Holder of the C.M.G
LLOYD Alan Scrivener Temp Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery killed in action 4th August 1916
LLOYD John Francis Selby Major, A Coy, 6th North Staffordshire Regiment killed in action 18 June 1915
LODER Robert Egerton Captain died of wounds 29th March 1917 age 30
LONGBOTTOM Henry 2nd Lieutenant, 6th South Lancashire Regiment killed in action 9th August 1915
LONGRIDGE Archibald Owen Carwithen Royal Army Chaplin Department attached to 11th General Hospital, Boulogn died 12th October 1918
LONSDALE Arthur Carr Glyn 6th King’s Royal Rifle Corps attached to 2nd Royal Scottish Fusiliers, killed in action 10th March 1915
LORY Victor Alfred Manley Private 21418, Royal Warwickshire Regiment died 23rd May 1917 at Calford
LOVETT Richard Dale Private, P.S. 2426, 16th Duke of Cambridge Own, died 1st July 1916
LOYD Lewis Frederick Innes Major died 21st September 1918
LUBBOCK Harold Fox Pitt Killed in action 20th July 1916
LUCAS Keith Captain, Royal Flying Corps, killed 5th October 1916
LUPTON Francis Ashford Major, killed in action 19th February 1917
LUPTON Lionel Martineux Lieutenant, killed in action 16th July 1916
LUPTON Maurice Captain, 7th West Yorkshire Regiment died 19th June 1915 age 28
LYON Edward Lycett Major died 17th September 1916
MACARTNEY Hussey Burgh George Captain killed in action 24th June 1916
MACGILL-CRICHTON Charles J Maitland
MACKENZIE Colin Roy Flight Commander Royal Naval Air Service killed 24th January 1917 age 24
MACKENZIE James K [John Kincade] 2nd Lieutenant killed in action 27th May 1918
MACKEY Eric Reay Captain, killed in action 13th June 1915
MACLAREN Samuel B
MACMASTER Donald Cameron D
MACMICHAEL Michael William A
MACMICKING Gilbert Thomas G
MACMULLUN Edmund R
MACNAGHTEN Angus Charles R S
MACNAGHTEN Arthur Douglas
MACNEILL Andrew D
MACPHERSON George
MADDOX John M
MAITLAND Alfred H
MAITLAND Graham M
MALDEN Walter
MANDER D’Arcy W
MANN Ian Anderson
MANSELL-PLEYDELL John Morton
MAPPLEBECK Gordon Whitfield
MARGERISON C Waldon
MARNHAM Hugh C
MARSDEN-SMEDLEY George Futvoye
MARSH Alfred S
MARSHALL A Selby F
MARTIN William F
MASTER George G O
MATHER Alfred L
MAXWELL William F J
MAYBROOK Walter R
MCEWEN James Robert Dundas Lieutenant died 12th October 1916 age 20
MCNEILE John
MELVILLE Hugh C
MERCER Eric D
MERRYWEATHER Charles Walter
MEWS John Keith
MEYRICK Evan E
MICHELL Noel B
MILBURN Richard G
MILEY Miles
MILLER Ernest C
MILLS Tom R
MILNE Alexander R
MOORE Clive G
MOORE Gerald A C
MOORSOM Alfred E
MORGAN A Conway O
MUIR Burleigh L
MULLENS Cyril J A
MURRAY George A
MURRAY Malcolm George Douglas
MURRAY-SMITH Arthur George
NEGROPONTE J Jack
NELSON E H Vere
NEVILE Bernard P
NEVILE Hugh G
NEWALL Jack H M
NEWSON Walter A
NICHOLSON Henric C
NOEL Robert E T
NORRIS William F
O’CONNOR A Cathal
OLIVER T Frederic
ORDE-POWLETT William Percy
PARKER Frank B
PARRY Francis A
PARRY Norman C
PARSONS Desmond C
PATTERSON John D
PEARCE Robert S
PEMBERTON Francis Percy C
PENN Eric Frank
PENN Geoffrey M
PENROSE Edward John McNeil
PENROSE Maurice J
PEPLOE Fitzgerald Keith
PERRY Evelyn W C
PERSSE Cecil DeB
PETERSEN William S
PHILLIPS Ralph N
PILKINGTON H Brocklehurst
PINSENT David H
PLATT Maurice C
POLLOCK Charles T A
POLLOCK Martin V
POPE Charles A W
PORTER Ernest J
POWELL Rhys C F F
POWELL Richard H
POWER John W
PRETOR-PINNEY Charles Frederic
PRING Basil C
PRINGLE Arthur S
PRIOR-WANDESFORDE Christopher Butler
PRYOR Robert S
PURSER Frank D
PYM Claude John
RAIKES Frank Stewart Waddington
RATTIGAN Cyril S
RAW Rowland
REED Clifford H
REED Henry W T
REID James
REYNOLDS John W
RICHARDSON Daryl S
RICHARDSON John S
RICHARDSON John W
RICHARDSON Raymond Driver
RIDLEY Henry Q
RIDLEY Herbert L
RILEY Arthur C
RITCHIE Robin B
RITSON Arthur S
RITSON John A
RIX John Cecil
ROBERTSON Keith F
ROBERTSON Ronald
ROBINSON Richmond F
ROBSON Gerald D
ROSE Sir Frank Stanley Day Captain, 10th Prince of Wale’s Own Royal Hussars died 26th October 1914 aged 37. 2nd Bart. Son of Sir Charles Day Rose, 1st Bart.; husband of Lady Daphne Rose, of Hardwick House, Whitchurch, Oxon. Served in the South African Campaign. Buried at Zandvoorde Churchyard, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Memorial has D’Rose
ROSSI Roberto Not listed with the CWGC
 
SALAMAN Lewis H
SALMON B Bryant
SANDERS Leslie Y
SANDERSON Ronald H
SANGER-DAVIES Llewelyn Herbert
SAUNDERS George B
SEELY Charles G
SEGNITZ Hermann I
SEYMOUR Francis
SHAW Albert
SHEEPSHANKS Charles John H
SHENNAN Douglas Francis Fairfax
SHEPHERD James M E
SHERWOOD Samuel G I
SILVERTOP Francis S
SIMPSON Clifford S
SIMPSON Roger C
SMITH C Jervoise D
SMITH Gerald H
SMITH John H M
SMITH Julian H M
SMITH Peter
SMITH Sergius
SNELGROVE Sidney H
SOOLE S Waldegrave
SPARTALI Cyril
SPEER Alfred H F L
SPENS Andrew W
SPICER Eric Evan
SPIERS Archibald L C
SPRAGG Charles E W
SPRAGG Henry A G
St AUBYN Morice J
STALLARD Arthur D
STEPHENSON Denys G
STEWART James A L
STEWART Ronald J
STEWART-JONES Thorold Arthur
STORRS Henry L
STRAIN John L
STRUTT Anthony H
STUART Charles E
STUDD Lionel F
SULIVAN Eugene G
SUMMERS Alfred S M
SUTHERLAND Alexander G
SUTTON Hubert J
SWANWICK Geoffrey B
TATHAM Lawrence C S
TATHAM R Kenneth
TAYLOR George W
TAYLOR Gramstanbury
TAYLOR Lewis E
TENNANT Charles G
TENNANT George C S
TENNANT William
TENNYSON Alfred A
TERRY Robert J A
THOMAS Trevor
THOMPSON Francis C
THORNHILL G Robert
THORNTON Noel S
TILLARD Thomas A
TISDALL Arthur Walderne St Clair
TOLLEMACHE Arthur Henry W
TOLLER George R
TOMLINSON Frederic Roger John
TROTTER Colin L
TROTTER Kenneth S
TROUTON Edmund A
TROUTON Frederic T
TRUSCOTT Francis G
TUKE Francis
TURNBULL Thomas L G
TURNER Arthur C
UPJOHN William A
VAN PRAAGH Ralph B
VARLEY Leonard
VERNON William H
VERRALL Francis
VICKERS Robert
WAKEFORD Edward K
WALKER George F
WALROND Victor
WALSH Percival
WALTENS Graham Y L
WARD Robert O C
WARDLEY Geoffrey Charles Norton
WARE Francis H
WASHBROUGH William L
WATKYN-THOMAS Alwyn
WATNEY William H
WATSON-TAYLOR Arthur Simon
WEBB John Boyer
WEBSTER Joseph F
WEDGWOOD Arthur F
WEGG-PROSSER Cecil J/I
WELDON Anthony A
WELSH Anthony R
WEST Charles S
WESTBY Charles Percival St George
WESTMACOTT Frederick Charles
WHATFORD George L
WHEATCROFT George Hanson Of Rugby and this college. 2nd Lieutenant, 16th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery who was killed in action near Mailly-Maillet in France on the 11th August 1915 age 27.Son of George Hanson & Ada Wheatcroft of Wirksworth, Derbyshire, and brother of Lt Donald Duncan who also fell in 1916. Buried at Beassart Communal Cemetery near Mailly-Maillet, France. He is also commemorated with his brother on a Tablet in Wirksworth Church.
WHIDBORN George F
WHITAKER Frederick
WHITE Lynton W
WHITE Ronald E
WHITEHEAD John R G
WIGGIN George R
WILDING Anthony E
WILLIAMS Colin E
WILLIAMS Edward G
WILLIAMS George T
WILLIAMS Gordon
WILLIAMS J Herbert
WILLIAMS Richard D G
WILLIANS Robert St J
WILLOUGHBY Francis G Godfrey
WILLS Oliver B W
WILLS R Bruce M
WILSON Augustus George Mryon
WILSON John S
WILSON Laurence C
WILSON Ralph E
WINCH Gordon B
WINCH Ronald B
WINDSOR-CLIVE Archer
WINTHROP-SMITH Bernard Ridley
WOODHOUSE Edward J
WOODLAND Clement A
WOODROFFE Neville L
WOOLFE Cecil N S
WOOTTON John W
WORDSWORTH Osmund
WORKMAN Edward
WORMALD Drury E
WORMALD Guy
WRIGLEY Christopher James Oswald
WYATT Geoffrey W P
WYKES Edward P
WYNNE-JONES Morys
YARROW Eric F
YEO Leslie Farquahar
 
The longer it took to scroll down this page the more my heart sunk, such a tragic loss of life and a reminder of why we should pay tribute to these men. mil-smile05
 

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