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University of London Officers Training Corps
ROLL
OF WAR SERVICE 1914 ♦ 1919
London Published by the Military Education Committee of the University of London at 46 Russell Square
First Published 1921
Contents
PAGE
Roll of the Fallen i
Honours and Distinctions 65
Roll of War Service 191
Appendices : — I Statistics 351
II Establishment, etc. 357
III Chronicle 359
Kiit of 3Uustrationfi!
Lt.-Col. A. G. E. Egerton Frontispiece
Former Cadets who were awarded the Victoria
Cross Facing page 65
Officers in First Camp ,, 193
First General Parade „ 257
Guards of Honour „ 321
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AS they made in common an offering of their lives, they each received praise that will not grow old and the noblest of tombs, not in the place where they lie, but rather where, on every occasion calling for word or deed, their fame is left behind them in everlasting remembrance.
O Captain ! my Captain ! our fearful trip is done. The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we sought is won. The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting. While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring ; But O heart ! heart ! heart ! O the bleeding drops of red. Where on the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead.
Walt Whitman (Leaves of Grass),
AND ye shall die before your thrones be won. Yea, and the changed world and the liberal sun Shall move and shine without us, and we lie Dead ; but if she too move on earth and live. But if the old world with all the old irons rent Laugh and give thanks, shall we not be content ? Nay, we shall rather live, we shall not die. Life being so little and death so good to give.
Swinburne {The Pilgrims).
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON O.T.C.
Officers and Former Officers
ARTHUR GEORGE EDWARD EGERTON
Lieutenant- Colonel Coldstream Guards ♦ son of the late Colonel Sir Alfred Egerton, C.B., and of the Hon. Lady Egerton of Buckingham Palace Gardens ♦ killed in action at the Battle of Loos on 29th September 1915 ♦ buried at Vermelles.
The Senate of the University on 20th October 1915 adopted the follow- ing Resolution :
" That the Senate desire to express to the widow of Lieutenant- Colonel A. G. E. Egerton their deep sympathy on the death of her husband, who was, upon the establishment in 1909 of the University of London Contingent of the Officers Training Corps, appointed to be the first adjutant of that Contingent. He devoted himself very strenuously to the welfare of the Corps for four years, and was suc- cessful in raising it to a high degree of efficiency."
WILLIAM BRIGGS GRANDAGE
Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Field Artillery* M.D., B.A., Cambridge ; St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Grandage of Rawdon near Leeds ♦ killed in action by a shell while walking to the headquarters of an infantry- brigade near Swan Chateau on 14th May 1917* buried at Lijssenthoek.
CYRIL MORTIMER GREEN
Captain Royal Sussex Regiment ♦ B.Sc, Wales ; University College ♦ son of the late Rev. T. Mortimer Green of Aberystvvyth ♦ killed in action in Palestine on 6th November 191 7 ♦ re-buried at Beersheba.
GORDON CLUNES McKAY MATHISON
Captain Australian Army Medical Corps ♦ D.Sc, London; M.D., Mel- bourne ; University College ♦ died in May 191 5 of wounds received in the Dardanelles.
RICHARD DRUMMOND MAXWELL
Captain University of London Officers Training Corps ♦ M.D., London
Hospital ♦ died in London on 6th March 1916.
JOHN BENJAMIN KNOWLTON PREEDY
Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ M.A., University College King's College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mrs. Preedy of Highgate ♦ killed in action at Poelcappelle on 26th October 191 7.
GERALD WILLIAM WEST
Lieutenant Royal Sussex Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. H. F. D. West of Balham ♦ killed in action at the Battle of Loos on 25th Sep- tember 191 5 ♦ buried at Le Rutoire.
ROLL OF THE FALLEN
Former Cadets
WILLIAM REGINALD ABBATI
Second Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of the late Mr, Camille Abbati and Mrs. Abbati of Chiswick ♦ posted to Harwich where he contracted bronchitis followed by septic poisoning from which he died on 9th August 191 6.
ROBERT BERNARD ABRAHAMS
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Abra- hams of Dalston ♦ killed in action on the Somme on 13th September 1916 ♦ buried in Central to High Wood, Bazentin Wood and Martinpuich.
GUSTAVE ADLER
Captain South African Departmental Units ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Mr. H. Adler of Doornfontein, S. Africa ♦ died of pneumonia in West Africa in February 1918.
WALTER GORDON AINSLIE
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery attached Trench Mortar Battery ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. C. AinsHe of Purley ♦ killed in action by a shell at Hebuterne on loth November 1916.
RALPH ALDWINCKLE
Second Lieutenant Loyal North Lancashire Regiment ♦ B.Sc, Univer- sity College and East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ald- winckle of Highbury ♦ wounded and missing beUeved killed in action at Beaumont Hamel on 15th November 191 6.
PHILIP HAYWARD ALLARD
Captain Royal Field Artillery ♦ Royal College of Science ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. AUard of Bidor, Malay States ♦ killed in action at Zillebeke on 23rd June 1917.
JOSEPH ANDREW-MARSHALL
Lieutenant London Regiment attached Tank Corps ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Andrew-Marshall of Canonbury Park South ♦ killed in action near Cambrai on 20th November 1917 ♦ his tank was leading the way into the second Hindenburg line w'hen a shell hit the tank and killed Lt. Andrew-Marshall with his section commander and the tank N.C.O. ♦ buried beside the tank between the first and second Unes of defence .
PERCY HEATH ANDREWS
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Andrews of Wanstead ♦ died on 28th March 191 8 of wounds
received the same day near Monchy-le-Preux in attempting to carry out
a dangerous task when actually surrounded by the enemy ♦ buried at
Duisans.
JAMES DUNCAN ARCHIBALD
Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. A. H. Archibald of Highgate ♦ mortally wounded in leading his company in a counter- attack against Delville Wood on 20th July 1916 ♦ buried at La Neuville.
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GUY SPEARMAN ARMSTRONG
Second Lieutenant Scots Guards ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Spearman Armstrong of West Byfleet ♦ reported wounded and missing on 27th September 191 5 at Hill 70 near Loos, his body being found a few days later by a search party.
CHARLES VERNON ARNOLD
Flight Lieutenant Royal Naval Air Service ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦ son of Captain and Mrs. E. C. Arnold of Forest Hill ♦ killed near Chingford with his pupil as the result of an accident due to engine trouble at a low altitude resulting in side-slip on i6th August 191 7.
FREDERICK MARSHALL ARNOLD
Lieutenant Royal Welsh Fusiliers ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Arnold of
Rhyl ♦ killed in action near Hebuterne on 27th March 1918.
HENRY ERNEST AUST
Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment attached East Yorkshire Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Aust of Reading ♦ killed in action in the Battle of Cambrai on i8th September 1918 ♦ buried at Ytres.
CLARE HAVILL AVERY
Captain Essex Regiment attached Trench Mortar Battery ♦ B.Sc, Uni- versity College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Avery of Upminster ♦ wounded by a shell while passing through the village of St. Laurent Blangy and died of wounds two days later nth April 1917.
JOHN FREDERICK BADDELEY
Second Lieutenant East Kent Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ killed in action
on ist July 1916 ♦ re-buried at Danzig Valley Cemetery.
DONALD FRANK BAILEY
Sub- Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Royal Naval Division) ♦
St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Mrs. Wenham of Builth Wells ♦
wounded and missing believed killed in the second Battle of Arras on 23rd
April 1917.
ARTHUR BRIMFIELD BAKER
Second Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment attached Machine Gun
Corps ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs, F. Watson Baker of High Barnet ♦ wounded
and died of wounds the following day, 26th September 1916 ♦ buried at
Dernancourt.
DOUGLAS STANLEY BAKER
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ B.Sc, McGill ; City and Guilds College ♦
son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Baker of Bexley ♦ wounded by a stray rifle
bullet while supervising the digging of a new trench and died of wounds
at Puchevillers on 23rd July 191 6.
FREDERICK HARBERT BAKER
Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ South Western Polytechnic ♦ died of wounds on 30th June 191 8.
GEORGE WILLIAM BAKER
Captain London Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of the late Mr. Thomas Baker of Bewdley and of Mrs. Clinton ♦ gassed while leading his men at Bourlon Wood and died in hospital at Rouen on 5th December 1917 ♦ buried at St. Sever.
ROLL OF THE FALLEN
WILLIAM FRANK BAKER
Second Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ son of Mrs. Ellen Baker of
Maida Vale ♦ killed in action at Vimy Ridge on i6th May 1916 ♦ buried
at Ecoivres.
JOHN JOSEPH BALL
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ University College ♦ son of Dr. and
Mrs. J. Barry Ball of Upper Wimpole Street ♦ killed instantly by a shell
at Hebuterne while acting as forward observing officer on 27th June
1916 ♦ buried at Hebuterne.
OSWALD FREDERIC GREVATTE BALL
Second Lieutenant General List and Royal Flying Corps ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. O. Ball of Shoreham ♦ killed in action on 5th April 1917 ♦ buried at Aubigny. SAM GERALD BARDER
Second Lieutenant East Surrey Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Barder of Brondesbury ♦ killed by machine gun fire within a few yards of the objective at the last and successful attack on Schwaben Redoubt north of Thiepval on 30th September 191 6.
THOMAS CHESMAN BARKER
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Chesman Barker of Finchley ♦ killed instantly by machine-gun fire on the completion of a floating bridge across the Oise-Sambre Canal between Ors and Cattillon on 4th November 1918. The Victoria Cross was awarded to Sapper Adam Archibald of the same company, the 218th Field Company, in connection with the construction of this bridge which was essential for the success of the operations ♦ buried at Ors.
EDWIN JAMES BARNETT
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Institute ♦ son
of Mr. E. W. Barnett of Barking ♦ killed in action on 7th August 1917 ♦
buried at Dickebusch.
REGINALD BARRETT
Second Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ Royal College of Science ♦ son
of Mr. and Mrs. Barrett of Burnley ♦ killed in action at Vimy Ridge on
1 6th May 1916 ♦ buried at Ecoivres.
WALTER RALPH BARRETT
Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Mr. W. E. Barrett
of Woking ♦ killed in action on 2nd November 1917 ♦ buried at Gaza.
REGINALD OWEN BASSHAM
Second Lieutenant Rifle Brigade ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. Luke
Bassham ♦ killed in action on 31st May 191 7 ♦ buried at Tilloy.
ALBERT BASWITZ, M.C.
Captain London Regiment ♦ B.Sc, King's College and London Day
Training College ♦ son of Mr. H. Baswitz of Fulham ♦ killed in action
leading his company at High Wood on 15th September 1916 ♦ buried in
Flat Iron Copse.
ERIC RAOUL HENDER BATE
Second Lieutenant East Surrey Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of
Mr. E. R. Bate ♦ missing believed killed in September 1916.
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WILLIAM LILEY BATTY
Captain Yorkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Batty of Drigh- lington ♦ killed in action by a shell near the Butte de Warlencourt on 25th October 191 6. BERNARD BAYSPOOLE
Lieutenant South Lancashire Regiment ♦ East London College and Northern Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bayspoole of Tottenham ♦ missing believed killed leading about fifty men to the trenches before Sanna i yat on 9th April 191 6. ALFRED GEORGE BEADELL
Second Lieutenant Gloucestershire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr, and Mrs. E.J. Beadell of Maidenhead ♦ killed instantly by a shot through the head while leading his platoon against an enemy trench in France on 13th April 1917. EDGAR ROBERT HULME BEAMAN
Captain Royal Engineers and Royal Air Force ♦ son of the late Surgeon- General A. G. H. Beaman of Eastbourne ♦ killed in a fljing accident in England on 17th December 1918 ♦ buried at Market Drayton. CHARLES HENRY BEARBLOCK
Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ son of Captain C. W. J. Bearblock, C.B., R.N., and Mrs. Bearblock of Hendon ♦ died of wounds received while climbing over a traverse to get from one of his machine-guns to another in front of Hulluch on 20th October 191 5 ♦ buried at Vermelles.
GEORGE EDWARD KINGSLEY BEMAND
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery attached Trench Mortar Battery ♦
University College ♦ son of Mr. G. Bemand of Jamaica ♦ killed in action
on 26th December 1916 ♦ buried at Le Touret.
JOHN WALFORD BENTON
Second Lieutenant Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment ♦ son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Benton of Leeds ♦ killed by a bullet through the heart
while on patrol between Martinpuich and Le Sars on 28th September
1916 ♦ buried near the Le Sars and Bapaume Road.
ARTHUR BASIL BERNARD
Captain King's Royal Rifle Corps ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital. ♦ son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bernard of West Dulwich ♦ severely wounded in action
near Croisilles and died of wounds as Prisoner-of-War at Munster on 4th
May 1917.
GASTON EMILE BERNHEIM
Engagi Volontaire French Artillery (previously Sub-Lieutenant Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve) ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bernheim of Bolton
Gardens ♦ volunteered towards the end of the first Battle of Champagne
for forward observation post and was killed by enemy shell on 5th October
1915 : the General Commanding the Army Corps in awarding him after
death the Croix de Guerre stated in the citation : — " Mort glorieusement
a. son paste."
JESSE DELL BERRIDGE, M.C.
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ King's College ♦ son of the Rev. and Mrs.
J. Berridge of Little Baddow ♦ killed by shell fire near Arras on 24th May
1918 ♦ buried at Bac-du-Sud.
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FRANK HARRINGTON BEST
Lieutenant South Wales Borderers ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Best of Brecon ♦ killed in action in Mesopotamia on 13th February 191 7.
EDWARD DOUGLAS BESTALL
Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ son of Rev. W. J. G. Bestall ♦ killed in
action near Ovillers while rallying his men for the final assault on 3rd July
1916.
BENTINCK AGLIOMBY BINGHAM
Second Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ King's College ♦ killed in action
on 12th May 191 7
HERBERT STANLEY BION
Lieutenant Indian Army Reserve ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ died in
Calcutta as the result of an operation in June 191 5.
WILLIAM HOWE BISSLEY
Second Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ London School of Econ- omics and Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mrs. Bissley of Maidenhead ♦ killed in action in an attack on the Intermediate Line north of Bazentin-le-Petit on 19th August 1916. ALEC STUART BLACKLAWS
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ killed in action on 7th January 1918* buried at Duhallow.
WILFRED ERNEST ARTHUR BLACKMAN
Second Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ B.A., King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blackman of South Norwood ♦ died of pneumonia at Woolwich on 14th October 191 8 after periods of active service in France during which he was severely wounded ♦ buried at Elmers End.
JAMES EDWARD BLAKE
Second Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ missing believed killed on 6th April 1918.
DENNIS CARLETON BLYTH
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. A. C. Blyth, C.B.E., and Mrs. Blyth of Buenos Ayres ♦ killed in action while on a wiring party in front of Dickebusch on 29th August 1915 ♦ buried at Dickebusch. EDMUND BOND
Lieutenant West Riding Regiment and Machine Gun Corps ♦ Birkbeck College and St. John's College, Battersea ♦ son of Mrs. Margaret Bond of Morecambe ♦ killed in action near Ramicourt on ist October 1918* buried at Joncourt.
THOMAS REGINALD BOTTOMLEY
Second Lieutenant East Yorkshire Regiment* B.A., Birkbeck College* son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bottomley of Thornton Heath ♦ killed in action by shell fire at Chemin des Dames in the Battle of the Aisne on 23rd Sep- tember 1 914.
JOSEPH JONES BO WEN, M.C.
Lieutenant Welsh Regiment ♦ son of Mrs. C. Bo wen of Croydon ♦ missing believed killed in action near Armentieres about 9th April 1918.
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STANLEY WARD BOWES
Second Lieutenant Dorset Regiment attached Royal Fusiliers ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bowes of Redhill ♦ killed instantly by a bullet through the head while in command of a platoon defending the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 29th September 191 5.
WILFRID SPENCER BOWLES
Second Lieutenant Essex Regiment attached Machine Gun Corps ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bowles of Jersey ♦ killed by a sniper in the attack on Contalmaison on 10 th July 1916 ♦ buried in Mametz Wood and re-buried at Danzig Valley.
CYRIL HULEATT BREW
Lieutenant Irish Guards ♦ University College ♦ son of Mrs. Brew of Chew Magna ♦ wounded while leading his men at Flers on 15th September, 1 91 6, and died in hospital at Rouen on 12th October 1916 ♦ buried at St. Sever.
REGINALD ENGLAND BREWER
Second Lieutenant Special Lists ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brewer of Wandsworth ♦ killed in action near Lesboeufs on loth October I9i6* buried at Carnoy.
BRYAN HENRY BRIDGE
Flight Sub- Lieutenant Royal Naval Air Service ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bridge of Putney ♦ lost at sea whilst piloting seaplane on patrol from Plymouth on loth August 191 7.
EDWARD WILLIAM BRITTEN
Captain Middlesex Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Britten of Tottenham ♦ killed by a sniper while assisting a wounded officer in Gallipoli on loth August 191 5.
LAWRENCE SEYMOUR BROCKELBANK
Lieutenant Royal Lancaster Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Brockelbank of Blackheath ♦ missing believed killed at Han- court on 26th August 1914 ♦ re-buried at Naves.
INGRAM RICHARD RHODES BROGDEN
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Brogden of Ipswich ♦ drowned in the sinking of the tor- pedoed troopship " Arcadian " in the Mediterranean on 15th April 191 7.
CHARLES ARTHUR BROWN
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Light Infantry ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hos- pital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brown of Osterley Park ♦ killed instantly by shell fire in Flanders on 5th July 1917 ♦ buried at Nieuport.
CHARLES ROYDON BROWN, M.C.
Captain Essex Regiment ♦ London School of Economics ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown of Thornton Heath ♦ missing believed killed near Monchy-le-Preux on or after 14th April 191 7.
CLIVE ANDREWS BROWN
Captain Royal Engineers ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Andrews Brown of Croydon ♦ died of pneumonia at Shorncliffe on 7th November 191 8.
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LAURENCE CLERKE BROWN
Lieutenant Gloucestershire Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mrs. Blanche Brown of Stroud ♦ killed in action at Loos on nth Octo- ber 1 91 5.
RICHARD CLERKE BROWN
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mrs. Blanche Brown of Stroud ♦ killed in action at Guillemont on 20th August 1916 ♦ re-buried at Delville Wood. WILFRID STEPHENSON BROWN
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ son of Mrs. Agnes Brown of Bickley ♦ died from disease contracted in Mesopo- tamia on the train near Havre on his way home on 27th March 1919 ♦ buried at Havre.
NORMAN ALEXANDER BROWNING-PATERSON Captain Royal Artillery attached Royal Flying Corps ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. A. Browning-Paterson of Uxbridge Road. ♦ killed in an aerial action while leading a patrol over the enemy hnes on 21st July 1916 ♦ buried near Morval.
CHRISTOPHER YULE BRUCE
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ B.Sc, Birmingham ♦ son of the late Mr, J. Bruce of Aberdeen ♦ killed by a shell during the enemy attack on the Vimy Ridge Sector on 28th March 1918 ♦ buried at Ecoivres. WILFRED EUSTACE BRUFTON
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ Finsbury Technical College ♦• son of Mr. H. D. Brufton of Wanstead ♦ died from severe shell wounds at the casualty clearing station at CoUncamp on 5th September 1918 ♦ buried at Colincamp. ARTHUR SCOTT BUCKTON
Captain Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ B.Sc, East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Buckton of Forest Gate ♦ died of wounds received from a sniper at the Battle of Arras while reconnoitring for new positions for his guns in following up the retreating enemy on 9th April 1917 ♦ buried at Arras.
HENRY EDMUND BULBECK
Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ B.Sc, Battersea Polytechnic ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Bulbeck of Clapham Common ♦ killed by a shot through the head while conducting a bombing raid between Lesboeufs and Le Trans- loy on 6th November 191 6 ♦ buried where he fell. ROBERT RUSSELL BUNTING
Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ B.Sc, King's College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr, and Mrs. E. Bunting of Highams Park ♦ killed in action by a stray shot while leading his platoon in an attack at Cape Helles on 6th August 191 5 ♦ buried at Geoghegan's Bluff. WILLIAM BUNTING. M.C.
Captain Norfolk Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ killed in action on nth August 1917 ♦ buried at the Huts Military Cemetery.
WILLIAM VERNON BURGESS
Second Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ Goldsmiths' College* son of Mr. W^ H. Burgess ♦ killed in action on 19th July 1916.
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON O.T.C.
JOHN BURKE
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ London Hospital ♦ died on 21st
December 1918 ♦ buried at Baghdad.
THOMAS OLDBURY BURNE
Second Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. R. H. Burne
of Notting Hill ♦ missing believed killed near Morchain on 25th March 191 8.
ISLAY FERRIER BURNS
Second Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. L F. Burns of Cambridge ♦ killed in action in the Battle of Nieuport on loth July 1917 ♦ buried at Coxyde.
STANLEY ERIC BURROWS
Second Lieutenant Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. J. G. Burrows of Lee ♦ killed in action at Ypres on 30th December 1915 ♦ buried at Malakoff Farm.
FREDERICK STANLEY BURT
Lieutenant Liverpool Regiment attached Loyal North Lancashire Regi- ment ♦ son of Mrs. George Burt of Reigate ♦ died in Mesopotamia from a bullet wound in the head on 21st February 1917* buried at Imam-al- Mansoor near Kut. RICHARD BURTON
Captain Special Lists attached Staff ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. C. W. Burton of Tunbridge Wells ♦ died of pneumonia^ complicated by shell-shock in London on 9th March 191 9.
WILLIAM WALTER BUSBY. M.C.
Captain Essex Regiment ♦ East London College and Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Busby of Forest Gate ♦ reported missing be- lieved killed at Beaumont Hamel on 13th November 191 6 ♦ buried in Serre Road Cemetery No. 2. ALFRED JOHN BUSH
Second Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Bush of Highgate ♦ killed in action by a sniper at Westhoek on 31st July 1917.
CLARENCE EDWARD BUTCHER
Second Lieutenant London Regiment attached King's Royal Rifle Corps ♦ Finsbury Technical College ♦ son of Mr. E.J. Butcher of East Finchley ♦ wounded and missing at Cherisy on 3rd May 191 7.
AUBREY EDWARD WALTER BUTLER
Second Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Butler of Belvedere ♦ missing believed killed after the attack on the village of Ovillers on 3rd July 1916.
WILLIAM AUDSLEY BUTLER
Second Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment attached Royal War- wickshire Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Butler of Stamford Hill ♦ killed by a shell whilst leading his company out of the trenches at Le Sars on i6th November 1916 ♦ re-buried at Adanac.
EDWARD BYRNE
Second Lieutenant Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ♦ killed in action
on 23rd August 1 91 6.
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ROLL OF THE FALLEN
MAURICE DANKS CADMAN
Surgeon-Probationer Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ♦St. Thomas's
Hospital ♦ son of Mr, and Mrs. T. Cadman of Wellington, Salop ♦ killed
on H.M. destroyer Rival which collided with the liner it was escorting in
the Channel, the collision being followed by an explosion of depth-charges,
on 4th June 191 8.
FREDERICK HOWARD STEWART CAIGER
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ son
of Dr. and Mrs. Foord Caiger of Stockwell ♦ killed by a high explosive
shell near Flers on nth November 1916 ♦ buried at MacCormick's Post.
ALBERT WILLIAM BUCHAN CARLESS
Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Prof, and Mrs. A. Car less of Woodford Bridge ♦ wounded in the Battle of Loos and died at the casualty clearing station at Choques on 26th September I9i5.» buried at Choques. THOMAS CARLYLE
Surgeon-Probationer Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Lt.-Col. and Mrs. Carlyle of Southsea ♦ died of pneu- monia in St. Bartholomew's Hospital on 21st October 191 8.
SYDNEY ROBERT ERIC CARTER
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Light Infantry* son of Mr. S. W. Carter of Heme Hill ♦ died of wounds received in the Battle of the Somme near Thiepval on or after 8th July 1916 ♦ buried at Petit Miraumont.
FRANK LIONEL CASSELS
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ son of the late Mr. W. R. Cassels of Buenos Ayres and London ♦ killed in action near Mametz Wood on 20th July 1916 ♦ re-buried at Flat Iron Copse,
HUGH KENNEDY CASSELS
Captain Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Mr. W. R. Cassels of Buenos Ayres and London ♦ killed in action at the Battle of Loos on 25th September 1915.
GRAHAM CATMUR
Captain Army Service Corps attached Royal West Kent Regiment ♦ son of Mr, and Mrs, W. Catmur of South Hackney ♦ killed instantly in action after an attack north-west of Albert while consolidating a captured trench at midnight on 30th June 191 8 ♦ buried at Harponville.
LEONARD CHAMP
Lieutenant Essex Regiment attached Royal Engineers ♦ son of Mr. and
Mrs. A.J, Champ of South Woodford ♦ accidentally wounded in France
on 2nd March 1918, and died at a casualty clearing station on 19th March
1918 ♦ buried at Dernancourt.
HAROLD GARRETT CHAPLIN
Surgeon Royal Navy ♦ St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. Mark
Chaplin of St. Johns, Newfoundland ♦ drowned in the sinking of H.M.S.
Hampshire while bandaging the wounded after the explosion on 5th June
1916.
GEORGE EDWIN CHAPMAN
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment attached Machine Gun Corps ♦
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University College ♦ sonofMr.and Mrs, E. Chapman of Woking ♦ wounded by a high explosive shell while placing his machine-guns in a position captured at the storming of Morval and died at a casualty clearing station two days later on 27th September 1916 ♦ buried at Grove Town, Meaulte.
LAURENCE VAUGHAN CHAPMAN
Lieutenant Rifle Brigade ♦ B.A., LL.B., King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Chapman of Sunbury-on-Thames ♦ killed in action by a bomb in a captured enemy trench in France which he had held for five hours after the regiments on either side had been ordered to retire on 25th Sep- tember 1915.
FREDERICK CHARLESTON
Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ University College ♦ died of wounds on 7th July 191 5 ♦ buried at Elverdinghe.
REGINALD CHARLESWORTH, M.C.
Captain Middlesex Regiment attached London Regiment ♦ son of the late Mr. S. Charlesworth of Newcastle, Staffs ♦ died of wounds on 9th April 1918 ♦ buried at Namps-au-Val.
HAROLD MONTAGUE NEWNHAM CHATTERTON Second Lieutenant Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Chatterton of Sanderstead ♦ gassed at Wytschaete and died the following day in hospital on i8th June 1916 ♦ buried at Bailleul.
DAVID LESLIE CHILD
Lieutenant London Regiment attached Machine Gun Corps ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Child of Sawbridgeworth ♦ died of wounds in France on nth September 1916 ♦ buried at Corbie.
FRANCIS JAMES CHILDERHOUSE
Second Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment attached East Yorkshire Regi- ment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Childerhouse of Huntingdon ♦ killed by a shot through the head while taking part in a raid on a village in Macedonia on 23rd September 191 6.
GEORGE EDWIN CHISSELL, M.C.
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of Mr. T. Chissell of Wimborne ♦ wounded at Gheluvelt while coming out of action at Festubert and died of wounds the following day 29th October 1917 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
HENRY PETTIT CHISWELL, M.C.
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Chiswell of Thames Ditton ♦ killed on the road be- tween Morchain and Pertain on 25th March 191 8.
WILLIAM HENRY CLARK
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment attached Royal Flying Corps ♦ Battersea Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Clark of Battersea ♦ killed on 6th July 191 7 while on patrol duty in an encounter with enemy aeroplanes of which four were brought down.
PERCY CAWDELL CLEALL
Captain Essex Regiment and Special Lists ♦ B.A., King's College and
Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cleall of Brading, Isle of
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Wight ♦ severely wounded by machine-gun fire during the attack near
Morlancourt on 8th August 1918 and died after amputation of the left
leg as Prisoner of War in Longavesnes Hospital on 26th August 1918 ♦
buried at Longavesnes.
HUBERT ARNOLD CLEMENT
Second Lieutenant Royal Highlanders ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son
of the late Mr. M. Herzfeld of RuisHp ♦ killed instantly by a shot through
the head by a sniper at Fricourt on 3rd May 191 7.
REGINALD FRANCIS CLEMENTS, M.C.
Lieutenant Royal Sussex Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Clements of College Place ♦ killed instantly by a shell on 14th August 1918 ♦ buried at Morlancourt.
WOLFRED REEVE CLOUTMAN
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ Royal School of Mines ♦ son of Mr. A. Cloutman of Highgate ♦ fell down a 50 foot shaft and was instantly killed after having rescued a sergeant overcome by gas whom he had brought to the top of the shaft on 2ist-22nd August 1915 ♦ buried at Fricourt. ALFRED MELBOURNE COATE
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Canon and Mrs. Coate of Shambrook ♦ killed in action at an observa- tion post north of Albert on 28th August 1918 ♦ buried at Douchy-les- Ayette.
WILLIAM EVANS COATS
Second Lieutenant Royal Scots ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Coats of Pais- ley ♦ severely wounded by shrapnel at the Battle of Passchendaele on 24th October 1917 and died at Rouen on 24th November 1917* buried at St, Sever.
WILLIAM JOHN COLEY
Second Lieutenant Dorsetshire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Major Coley, M.B.E., R.A.* killed in action in an attack on Ovillers on 15th July 1916 ♦ buried at Bouzincourt. WILLIAM NORMAN COLLINGS
Lieutenant Northumberland Fusiliers ♦ Northampton Polytechnic In- stitute ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. CoUings of Finsbury Park ♦ killed in action by a shot through the heart near Guisancourt Farm, east of Le Catelet on 6th October 1918 ♦ buried at Prospect Hill, Gouy.
NEVILLE GEORGE COMPTON
Second Lieutenant Worcestershire Regiment ♦ Royal Dental Hospital and Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Compton of Redhill ♦ killed instantly by a shot in the head in an attack on an enemy trench on 20th April 1916 ♦ buried at Beit Aieesa, near the Tigris.
AMOS LLOYD CONNOR
Second Lieutenant Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment ♦ died of wounds on 30th June 1917 ♦ buried at Noeux-les-Mines.
HUMPHREY NOEL FELIX COOK
Second Lieutenant Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. D, Cook of Great Yarmouth ♦ killed by a shell near Ypres on 26th June 1917 ♦ buried at Dickebusch.
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TAYLOR COOK
Second Lieutenant Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ♦ B.Sc, Royal College of Science ♦ son of the late Mr. and Mrs. O. Cook of Castleford ♦ died of heart failure at Maroeuil on 21st March 1917 ♦ buried at Maroeuil.
THOMAS COOK
Second Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ killed in action on 2nd October
1915.
ARTHUR STANLEY COOKE
Sub-Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ♦ King's College ♦ son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cooke of Brighton ♦ killed while leading a Lewis
Gun out into the open in defence of the Mayor's house at Gavrelle on 23rd
April 1 91 7.
ARTHUR GEORGE CORNELL
Second Lieutenant Northumberland Fusiliers ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr, and Mrs. Cornell of South Hackney ♦ killed in action whilst leading his platoon in a night attack on 7th July 1916 ♦ buried between Bottom Wood and Mesinetz Wood.
GEORGE ALFRED COSSER
Lieutenant Hampshire Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cosser of Portsmouth ♦ died of cholera in Mesopotamia on 15th May 1916 ♦ buried at Sandy Ridge.
HAROLD GORDON KNIGHT COTTERILL
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery attached Royal Flying Corps ♦ B.Sc, Royal College of Science ♦ son of Mrs. Cotterill of Stoke-on-Trent ♦ died on 6th June 191 7 when he came down in flames behind the enemy lines near Le Catelet ♦ re-buried at Prospect Hill.
ARTHUR NORMAN COUSIN
Captain York and Lancaster Regiment ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cousin of Dorking ♦ killed in action near Oppy Wood on 7th December 1917 ♦ buried at Roclincourt.
LESLIE GRAHAM COWARD
Captain Middlesex Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of the late Dr. C. T. Coward and Mrs. Coward of Clissold Park ♦ killed in action at the Battle of Loos on 25th September 1915 ♦ buried at Cambrin.
PERCIVAL JAMES WILBERFORCE CROCKER
Lieutenant Royal West Kent Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ died
on 1 6th November 191 8 ♦ buried at Baghdad.
WILLIAM MAURICE CROMBIE
Captain Indian Medical Service ♦ M.B., B.S., St. Thomas's Hospital* son of the late Dr. J. Crombie and of Mrs. Crombie of Sidcup ♦ died of disease contracted in Mesopotamia at the Albert Dock Hospital for Tropical Diseases on 17th February 1919 ♦ buried at Foots Cray.
WILLIAM BALLARD CROUCH
Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ killed in action on 14th
April 1917 ♦ buried at Carency.
WILLIAM GEORGE SELLAR CURPHEY, M.C.
Captain Royal Flying Corps ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W,
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S. Curphey of Hampstead ♦ died of wounds as Prisoner of War in a Field Hospital at Bouchain on 15th May 191 7 having engaged on the previous day in an aerial fight in which three enemy balloons were driven down ♦ buried at Bouchain. CLARENCE ALGERNON CURRIE
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ King's College ♦ son of Col. A. Currie, Indian Cavalry ♦ shotby a sniper and died of wounds in France the follow- ing day 19th December 191 5 ♦ buried at Bailleul.
HENRY EDWARD CURTIS
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Curtis of Guildford ♦ drowned while proceeding down the
Greek coast to Salonica on his way home for leave on 22nd February
1917.
HEDLEY NORMAN DALE-RICHARDS
Surgeon Royal Navy* University College Hospital St. Mary's Hospital
and Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Richards of Beckenham ♦
drowned in the Mediterranean when his ship, H. M.S. sloop Cowslip, was
torpedoed on 25th April 1918.
WILLIAM LESLIE DANDRIDGE
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ B.A., Camb.; St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. A. Dandridge of Beckenham ♦ died of wounds re- ceived while accompanying a party of stretcher-bearers to the front line on 5th October 1918 ♦ buried at Haringhe,
EDWARD JOHN DARTON
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Darton of Twickenham ♦ suffocated by gas in attempting to rescue a sapper in an instructional mine near Colchester on 30th April 191 5 ♦ buried at Colchester. WILLIAM DAVIDSON
Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ son of the late Mr, D. Davidson of Dundee ♦ attacked by a large force of enemy aircraft while on photo- graphy work, his machine was brought down in flames in France on 31st October 191 7 ♦ buried near Voilaines.
CECIL LLOYD DAVIES
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment attached Royal Berkshire Regi- ment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Capt. and Mrs . W. M . Davies of Swansea ♦ wounded in the Somme district on 23rd October 1916 and died of wounds at a casualty clearing station on 25th November 1916 ♦ buried at Grove- tow-n near Meaulte. EVAN DAVIES
Major Royal Welsh Fusiliers ♦ son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Davies of Newport, Mon. ♦ killed in action at Pilkem Ridge on 27th July 191 7* buried at Dragoon Camp Cemetery.
HARRY NOEL DAVIES
Second Lieutenant East Lancashire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Davies of Twickenham ♦ killed in action on ist July 191 6.
LEIGH JACOB DAVIS
Captain London Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Davis of West
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Hampstead ♦ killed in action at High Wood on 15th September I9i6» buried at High Wood.
RUTHERFORD WILLOUGHBY DAVISON
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ died of wounds
on loth October 1916 ♦ buried at Grove Town, Meaulte.
ROY SAMUEL DAWES
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ South-Western Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of the late Mr. H.J. Dawes and Mrs. Dawes of Chelsea ♦ killed in action at Ginchy by shell shock while leading his platoon in the attack on 9th September 191 6.
HORACE FREDERICK DAY
Second Lieutenant North Staffordshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs, A. Day of Tufnell Park ♦ shot while leading his men on a night bombing raid at Kemmel on 5th September 1916 ♦ buried in the Wulverghem- Lindenhoek Road Cemetery.
WILLIAM WARREN DEACON, M.C.
Lieutenant Royal Lancaster Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Mr. J. Deacon and Mrs. Deacon of West Kensington ♦ killed by a shell near Bethune on 22nd August 1918 ♦ buried at Houchin.
HERBERT DEBENHAM
Lieutenant East Lancashire Regiment ♦ London School of Economics ♦ son of the late Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Debenham of Lindfield, New South Wales ♦ shot through the heart in leading the attack on 709-Metre Hill below Chunak Bair on 9th August 191 5 ♦ buried where he fell.
HAROLD JAMES DELLER
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ King's College and Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Deller of Dulwich ♦ killed in action at Ypres by shell fire on 30th July 1917 ♦ buried at Dickebusch.
JEROME JOSEPH FANE DE SALIS
Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. De Salis of Uxbridge ♦ wounded near Ypres on 13th September 1915 and died of wounds on 3rd October 1915 ♦ buried at Harlington, Middlesex.
RONALD CHARLES EDWARD STEWART DE SEGUNDO
Second Lieutenant Liverpool Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. de Segundo of Queensborough Terrace ♦ killed in action on 17th February 1917 ♦ re-buried at Adanac.
SIDNEY MAURICE DESMOND
Second Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ University College, Battersea Poly- technic and London Day Training College ♦ son of the late Mr . D . Desmond and the late Mrs. R. Desmond ♦ killed in a flying accident on 6th Septem- ber 191 8 ♦ buried at Arneke.
LEONARD TERRY DESPICHT, M.C.
Lieutenant Bedfordshire Regiment ♦ University College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr, and Mrs. J. Despicht of Kew ♦ killed instantly during an engagement on the Ancre on nth February 1917* buried near Albert.
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ERIC WILLIAM DILNUTT
Captain Royal Fusiliers ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dilnutt of Balham ♦
killed instantly by a bullet in the head while attempting to occupy craters
formed by the explosion of mines under the enemy's lines in France on
2nd March 1916 ♦ buried at the bottom of the crater No, 4 gained by his
men near HohenzoUern Redoubt.
CHARLES HOWARD DIXON
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ University College ♦ wounded in France
on 1 2th October 191 6 and died of wounds in England on 12th September
1917* buried at Wareside, Herts.
ROBERT SHEDDEN DOBBIE
Second Lieutenant Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ♦ King's College ♦
son of Mr. R. S. Dobbie of Sutton ♦ shot in the head by a sniper near Arras
and died in hospital three days later on 12th April 1917 ♦ buried at
Etaples.
DENIS HARRISON DONALDSON
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Donaldson of Harlington ♦ killed by machine-gun
fire in front of the enemy trench at the Battle of Loos on 25th September
1915 ♦ buried at the foot of the Double Crassier.
NEVILE SAVAGE DONE
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ son of Rev. and Mrs. W. Done of
Groombridge ♦ killed instantly on nth March 1917 ♦ buried at Pys.
HOWARD GRAY DOWNES
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Insti- tute ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. H. Downes of Hornsey ♦ killed by a shell near Ypres on 12th March 191 7 ♦ buried at Poperinghe.
EDWIN ROWLAND W^ATTS DRAISEY
Captain Bedfordshire Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Draisey of Brentford ♦ killed in action while leading his com- pany in France on 15th September 1916 ♦ buried near Ginchy.
FREDERICK MAURICE DRINKILL
Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ killed in action on ist July 1916 ♦ buried at
Auchonvillers.
CHARLES LAMBERT DRUITT
Lieutenant Seaforth Highlanders ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mrs.
R. Druitt of Southbourne, Hampshire ♦ killed in action near Eaucourt
L'Abbaye on the Somme on 13th October 1916 ♦ buried at Dernancourt.
ALEXANDER DUNKLEY
Second Lieutenant Worcestershire Regiment ♦ B.Sc, University College
and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Dunkley
of Plumstead ♦ missing believed killed while fighting with the Kut Relief
Force before Sanna i yat on 9th April 1916.
HEDLEY DUNSTAN
Second Lieutenant York and Lancaster Regiment attached Royal Flying
Corps ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr, W. G. Dunstan of Brazil ♦ killed in
action during a bombing raid in France when his aeroplane crashed on
i8th August 1917 ♦ buried at Bailleul.
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RALPH GIBB DYER
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. W. J. Dyer of Brighton ♦ killed in action in France on 23rd February 1917 ♦ buried near Albert and re-buried at Pozieres.
CHARLES THOMAS EADDY
Second Lieutenant North Staffordshire Regiment ♦ East London College
♦ killed in action on 9th July 191 6.
FRANK WALTER EAGLE
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. E. W. Eagle of Brixton ♦ killed in action on 6th June 1916 ♦ buried at Fonequevillers.
RAYMOND PRAED EASON
Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. J. W. Eason of Grimsby ♦ killed in action in the first Battle of the Somme near the mine crater at La Boisselle on ist July 1916 ♦ buried in a shell hole on the battlefield and reburied at Gordon Dump.
ERIC WILSON EDWARDS
Captain Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwards late of Blackheath ♦ killed in action while leading his company at Chapel Hill near Gouzeaucourt on 30th November 1917 ♦ buried on the roadway between Gouzeaucourt and Hendecourt.
FRANCIS ANDREW LLOYD EDWARDS, M.C.
Second Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College
♦ son of the late Capt. H. H. Edwards, R.N. and of Mrs. C. S. Edwards of Cholsey ♦ seriously wounded in the head whilst superintending the erection of a barricade during a liquid fire attack by the enemy at Ovillers on 8th August 1916 and died of wounds on loth August I9i6* buried at Puchevillers.
WILLIAM GARDINER ELDER
Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Elder of Eltham ♦ invalided home from Palestine in October 191 7 and died in the 3rd London General Hospital on loth February 1918 ♦ buried at Eltham.
FOTHERGILL REX ELDERTON
Lieutenant Royal Warwickshire Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Elderton of Epsom ♦ killed in action at Loos on 25th September 1915.
ERIC ELGEY
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery and Royal Flying Corps ♦ B.A,,
Oxford ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elgey of Shipley ♦ attacked from above
by six enemy planes while on patrol to observe the enemy retreat from
Arras and shot down near Croisilles on 19th March 191 7 ♦ buried at
Mory,
EDWARD PEARCE ELWORTHY
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Elworthy of Hendon ♦ missing believed killed at Anafarta, Gallipoli, on or about 9th August 1915.
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ANTHONY BASIL ENRIGHT
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Rev. and Mrs J. A. Enright of Alderford, Norwich ♦ died on nth May 1917 from wounds received at Arras while leading an infantry attack ♦ buried at Etaples.
THOMAS RICHARD EVANS, D.S.O.
Major Royal Welsh Fusihers and North Staffordshire Regiment ♦ B,A.,
Birkbeck College ♦ killed in action on 3rd October 191 8.
WILLIAM JONES EVANS
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ University College Hospital ♦ son of Rev. and Mrs. W. Evans of Risca ♦ died of wounds in the St. Julien sector on 13th September igij ^ buried at Vlamertinghe.
JAMES MILLAR EVATT
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ University College Hospital ♦
killed in action on 21st March 1918.
JOHN BENBOW FABER, M.C.
Captain Royal Engineers ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mrs. Faber of Kensington ♦ killed in action by shell fire at High Wood in the Battle of the Somme on 18th September 191 6.
RALPH FARNHAM
Captain Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ B.A., Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Farnham of Meldreth ♦ wounded by shrapnel during an attack near Ypres and died of wounds three weeks later on 31st October 1918 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
JOHN FARREN
Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment attached Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Farren of Wimbledon ♦ killed instantly during the attack on Serre after he had taken his platoon through the enemy wire on 13th November 1916 : he fell on the enemy trench and his body was not recovered until September 1917 ♦ buried at Serre.
JACK FARROW
Captain South Wales Borderers ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ son of the late Mr. Farrow and Mrs. Farrow of Northampton ♦ killed in action by a bullet through the head during the Battle of Kut on 9th April 1916* buried before the Sunnijeh position.
ROY FAZAN
Second Lieutenant Royal Sussex Regiment ♦ Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Fazan of Wadhurst ♦ killed in action during the attack near Richebourg on 9th May 1915 ♦ buried at Voilaines.
ARTHUR SIMPSON FELLOWS
Second Lieutenant Worcestershire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Fel- lows of Stourbridge ♦ killed in action on ist April 1917 ♦ buried near Epehy.
HENRY HORATIO EDWARD FERGUSON
Captain Highland Light Infantry ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. G. Fergu- son of Plymouth ♦ died of shell-wounds in the Somme area on 23rd Sep- tember 1917.
WILLIAM FRANK FINNIS
Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ son of the late Mr. W. M.
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Finnis and Airs. Finnis of Ipswich ♦ died of wounds at Arras on 2nd May 191 7 ♦ buried at St. Laurent- Blangy.
RICHARD CLIFT FIPPARD
Captain West Yorkshire Regiment attached Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ son of Mr. M. Fippard of Maida Hill ♦ missing believed killed in actional Achi Baba on 4th June 1915.
ROBERT FISHER
Second Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment attached York and Lancaster Regiment ♦ East London College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. J. A. Fisher of Westcliff-on-Sea ♦ killed in action on 15th November I9i6* buried near Beaucourt.
CONRAD WILLIAM FITCH
Lieutenant Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Mr. A. W. Fitch and of Mrs. J. Fitch of Bedford Park ♦ killed in action by machine-gun fire in the Battle of the Somme after having reached the enemy line on 3rd July 1916 ♦ buried Avelny, near Albert.
LINDSAY FITZMAURICE
Captain Somerset Light Infantry ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. R. Fitzmaurice of Littlehampton ♦ killed in action on i8th November 191 6 ♦ re- buried at The Ancre Cemetery.
EDWARD FITZSIMONS
Second Lieutenant Cheshire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs, T. Fitzsimons of Virginia, Co. Cavan ♦ died in London on 23rd April 1918.
ARTHUR JOSEPH FLETCHER
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ killed in action on 23rd April 1917 ♦ buried near Gavrelle.
WILLIAM GEORGE FLETCHER
Second Lieutenant North Staffordshire Regiment ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fletcher of South Hampstead ♦ killed in action while bombing during the attack on La Boisselle on 3rd-6th July 191 6.
CYRIL HERBERT FLINN
Second Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. S. FHnn of Grays ♦ wounded and missing believed killed in France on 14th April 1917.
THOMAS WILLIAIM WINSPEARE FOLEY
Lieutenant Leinster Regiment* B.A., Dublin ♦ son of Ven. Archdeacon W. M. Foley of Ardfert, Tralee ♦ missing believed killed at Givenchy on 9th September 1916.
NOEL EDMUND FORBES
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Forbes of Onslow Gardens ♦ wounded while taking a message from Brigade Headquarters and died of wounds three days later on 9th May 1915 ♦ buried at IBethune.
NORMAN FORD
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers attached Royal Air Force ♦ son of Mrs. E. A. Ford of Toowoomba, Australia ♦ killed in a flying accident
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while on a test flight in France on 5th April 1918 ♦ buried at Mailly-le-
Camp.
WALTER WALDORF FORESTIER, ALC.
Captain Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Schneider of East Dulwich ♦ killed in Palestine leading his Company on
1 2th March 1918 ♦ buried on the side of the hill where he fell.
CHRISTOPHER JACK FORSTER
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery and Royal Engineers ♦ L^niversity College ♦ son of the Rev. and Airs. F. S. Forster of Maidstone ♦ killed in action near Ypres on 20th July 1917 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
ALFRED FOSTER
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of IVIrs. Gaisford late of Weymouth ♦ killed in action on 14th April
1917 ♦ buried at Athies. GEORGE HASLEWOOD FOSTER
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ B.Eng., Liverpool ; Royal School of Mines ♦ son of the late Mr. T.J. Foster of Birkenhead ♦ killed inaction by shell-fire on the first day of the great enemy offensive 21st March
191 8 ♦ buried at Arras. ROBERT CLOW FOSTER
Second Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment ♦ B.A., King's College ♦ son of Mr. J. T. and the late Mrs. Foster of South Shields ♦ killed in action near Canteen Farm, Fleurbaix on loth April 191 8.
CECIL JAMES FOWLER
Second Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ King's College ♦ accidentally killed
while flying at Northolt on 25th July 1918.
JOHN FOX-RUSSELL, V.C, M.C.
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of Dr.
and Mrs. W. Fox- Russell of Holyhead ♦ killed in action in Palestine while
attending and bringing in wounded under heavy fire on 6th November
191 7 ♦ re- buried at Beersheba.
CHRISTOPHER THOMAS FRANCIS
Captain Royal Scots ♦ B.Sc, London School of Economics ♦ son of Mr.
and Mrs. W, J. Francis of Sutton, Surrey ♦ wounded near La Bassee on
nth May 191 6 and died of wounds in hospital at Calais on 26th May
1916 ♦ buried at Calais.
EDWARD GRIFFITH FRANCIS
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Francis of Reigate ♦ killed by shell-fire at Vimy Ridge on
2ist May 1916 ♦ buried near Souchez.
HUGH ROBERT FRANK
Second Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Bay-
ville, South Africa ♦ missing believed killed in France on 4th July 191 8.
BENJAMIN LESTER FRANKLIN
Lieutenant General List and Royal Flying Corps ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. FrankHn of Tufnell Park ♦ killed in action on returning from a successful long-distance reconnaissance near Tournai on 4th May 1917 ♦ buried at Bailleul.
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MICHAEL STAPLETON FRAYLING,
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of the late Rev. E. J. Fray- ling and Mrs. G. M. Frayling of Kingsgate-on-Sea ♦ killed while return- ing from forward observation duty at Flers on i6th September 191 6.
ROBERT STUART FREEMAN
Lieutenant Royal Army Service Corps ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. R. D. Freeman of Canonbury ♦ died of pneumonia in London on 29th August, 1919 six days after returning from Egypt ♦ buried at Finchley.
TOM FREEMAN
Second Lieutenant Northamptonshire Regiment attached York and Lan- caster Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs.T. Freeman of Bedworth ♦ killed in action at Miraumont during the Battle of the Ancre on 17th February 1917* buried at Miraumont.
ROBERT DOUGLAS FRENCH
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. French of North Finchley* killed in action near Flers on 15th September 1916 ♦ buried in High Wood.
GEORGE JESSE FROST
Second Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Frost of Halesworth ♦ he threw an experimental
bomb for demonstration purposes which did not reach the trench at which
he was aiming but fell on the parapet ; he thereupon rushed forward to
place it in the trench for safety, but the bomb exploded blowing off his
right hand and shattering his right leg and he died at Bailleul the same
evening, 9th September 191 5 after amputation of right leg ♦ buried at
Bailleul.
WILLIAM ALFRED FUGEMAN
Captain Royal Fusiliers ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fugeman of Bishop's
Stortford ♦ while engaged in trying to shoot a sniper who was harassing
his company was killed by a shot in the head from another sniper at Bour-
lon Wood on ist-2nd December 191 7.
LEONARD ARTHUR FULLER
Second Lieutenant Durham Light Infantry and Royal Flying Corps ♦ Royal School of Mines ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fuller late of Croydon ♦ killed by a shot in the head while flying over the enemy lines at Arras on 17th May 1917 ♦ buried at Fampoux.
ERNEST ALAN FULTON
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ M.A.,Oxf.; University College ♦ son of the late Mr. A. Fulton of Edinburgh and Mrs. Mary Fulton of Liverpool ♦ killed with all his men by a shell at Flers while in command of a platoon holding a front line trench on 4th October 1916 ♦ buried at Flers.
WALTER HAROLD GAME
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. J. Game of Clapham Common ♦ shot during an enemy attack near Wan- court on 24th April 191 7.
EDWARD GAMMAN
Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ Royal School of Mines ♦
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son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gamman of Andover ♦ killed near Passchendaele while acting as forward observation officer on 26th October 1917.
ROBERT EDWARD GARDINER
Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gardiner of Purley ♦ killed by a shell while on
observation duty on 26th July 191 7 ♦ buried in the grounds of Kemmel
Chateau.
FREDERICK GEORGE BENJAMIN GARDNER
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ B.Sc, Goldsmiths' College* son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Cheltenham ♦ killed by a shell in the Battle of the Somme in front of Mametz on 25th-26th July 1916 ♦ buried at Becordel.
WEDDERBURN MACKENZIE GARDNER
Second Lieutenant Seaforth Highlanders ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of the late Councillor P. Gardner and Mrs. Gardner of Edinburgh ♦ wounded and died of wounds the following day 23rd August 1917 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
JAMES RICHARD GARLAND
Captain London Regiment ♦ B.Sc, King's College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Garland of Harlesden ♦ killed in action leading his Company in the Battle of the Somme on ist July 1916 ♦ buried at Gommecourt.
EDWARD VICTOR GARRAD
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers attached Loyal North Lancashire Regiment ♦ King's College and London School of Economics ♦ son of the late Mr. B. Garrad and Mrs, Garrad of Gravesend ♦ killed by a sniper after a successful attack on an enemy trench during the last advance in the relief of Kut near the Sanna-i-yat position on 2ist-22nd April 1916 ♦ buried where he fell.
LESLIE CHARLES THOMAS GATE
Captain Bedfordshire Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gate of Hornsey ♦ killed in action leading his Company in their first attack on Passchendaele Ridge on 30th October 191 7.
CHARLES PENDRICK GAULTER
Second Lieutenant Liverpool Regiment ♦ School of Pharmacy ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaulter of Blackpool ♦ killed in action leading his company at High W'ood near Bazentin-le-Petit on i8th August 1916 ♦ buried in Death Valley.
BOYD BURNET GEAKE
Second Lieutenant York and Lancaster Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Geake of Dorking ♦ killed in action in the Battle of the Somme near Authuille on ist July 1916 ♦ buried near Ovillers.
DOUGLAS JOSEPH GEERE
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Geere of Woodford Green ♦ killed by a shell when going to the assistance of three men who had been badly wounded on 23rd February 191 6.
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HARRY WHITE GILHESPIE
Captain Royal Army Service Corps ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilhespie of East Putney ♦ accidentally killed while driving a motor-cycle which collided with a mule timber wagon in Cyprus on 3rd November 1919 ♦ buried at Famagusta. GORDON EVANS GILL
Captain Royal Engineers ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Gill of Wembley ♦ died at Wembley of influenza while on leave from Palestine on 12th March, 1919. FERGUS GLEAVE
Second Lieutenant Gloucestershire Regiment ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ son of the late Mr. Gleave of Tenbury and Mrs. Kate Gleave of Canter- bury ♦ killed in action leading an attack in the Battle of the Somme on 22nd-23rd July 1916 ♦ buried at Bazentin-le-Petit. DAVID CORSE GLEN
Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Glen of Abbots Langley ♦ killed in action in the Battle of Loos during an attack on HuUuch on 25th September 1915 ♦ buried near the Vermelles-Hulluch road.
GEORGE RICHARD GLENIE
Second Lieutenant Royal Lancaster Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Glenie of East Dulwich ♦ killed in action in France
on nth September 191 6.
ERNEST HOWARD GLENNY
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Glenny of Manor Park ♦ died of pneumonia at the
Beit Naama Convalescent Officers' Hospital at a Sheik's Palace about five
miles south of Basra on 9th October 191 8.
CYRIL JOHN GLOVER
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Glover of Surbiton Hill ♦ wounded leading his platoon in an attack on the Somme and died of wounds the following day 8th October 1916 ♦ buried at Grove Town, Meaulte.
JOHN LISTER GODDARD
Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Major and Mrs. C. E. Goddard of Wembley ♦ killed in action at the Quadrilateral near Ginchy on 15th September 1916 ♦ buried near Ginchy.
STANLEY GODSILL
Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. R. C. God- sill of St. Margarets-on-Thames ♦ killed in action attacking a hill about six miles north of Jerusalem on 23rd December 1917 ♦ buried at Kherbet Ad assy.
ALFRED LAURENCE GOFF
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers attached North Lancashire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Goff of Hampstead ♦ killed in action leading a trench party on i6th January 191 7 ♦ buried near Kut. BASIL HARRIS GOODMAN Second Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs.H. Goodman
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of Enfield ♦ missing believed killed in the Battle of Loos on 25th-26th September 191 5.
NORMAN WILLIAM GOODWIN
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment attached Ro3'al Fljing Corps ♦ son of the late Mr. W. Goodwin and Mrs. Goodwin of Cricklewood ♦ missing believed killed returning with his squadron, being brought down near Hoolege on i6th September igij ^ buried at Roulers.
STUART WYCLIFFE GOODWIN, M.C.
Second Lieutenant Border Regiment ♦ Royal College of Science ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Goodwin of HurHngham Court ♦ killed by a sniper at Ayette visiting his posts in the forward line on ist April 1918 ♦ buried at Bienvillers.
LIONEL JOHN GORTON
Second Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gorton of Brondesbury ♦ missing believed killed at Wytschaete on i6th April 1918.
HARCOURT CAMPBELL REOCH GRANT
Second Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Grant of Golders Green ♦ killed in action flying a Sopwith camel over the enemy lines at the Forest of Mormal on 4th November 191 8.
PATRICK WALWORTH GRAY
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Sir Albert Gray, K.C., C.B., and Lady Gray of Chelsea ♦ died of wounds received from shell-fire during a night attack near Monchy-le-Preux on 9th May 1917 ♦ buried at Duisans.
CHARLES TAYLOR GREEN
Second Lieutenant Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Green of Hankow ♦ missing beUeved killed at Gheluvelt on 26th October 191 7.
ERIC DE WILDE GREEN
Second Lieutenant Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. de W. Green of Harrow ♦ wounded and died of wounds at Boulogne two days later on 15th April 1918 ♦ buried at Boulogne.
JOHN ALEX.\NDER GREEN
Captain South Staffordshire Regiment attached Anson Battalion ♦ Batter- sea Polytechnic ♦ died on i8th August 1918 ♦ buried at Pernois.
GERALD HENRY GREENFIELD
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery* St. Bartholomew's Hospital* son of the late Mr. H. Greenfield and Mrs. M. Greenfield of Woking* wounded by a sniper near Zillebeke while acting as forward observation officer and died of wounds the following day 17th August 1917 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
REGINALD FOWLER GREENHILL
Captain Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ University College ♦ son of Mrs. Greenhill of Bedford ♦ died of wounds on ist January 1918 ♦ buried at Wimereux.
JOHN SHERIDAN GREGORY
Captain Army Service Corps attached Royal Flying Corps ♦ B.A., LL.B.,
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Camb. ♦ son of Lt.-Col. and Mrs. G. N. Gregory of West Kensington ♦
killed in action on 19th February 191 8 being shot down in an encounter
with an enemy machine in the neighbourhood of Peronne ♦ buried near
Peronne.
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM GRIFFITHS
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ died of wounds on 7th November 191 8 ♦
buried at St. Sever.
GERALD LUCIEN GRIMSDELL, M.C.
Captain late South Lancashire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr.
H. Grimsdell of Finchley ♦ died of pneumonia at Finchley on 6th July
1918.
GILBERT DIGBY MANSEL GWYNNE-GRIFFITH
Captain Royal Engineers attached South Persia Rifles ♦ B.Sc, City and
Guilds College ♦ son of the late Mr. J. St. A.M. Gwynne- Griffith and Mrs.
Gw}Tine- Griffith of St. Leonards-on-Sea ♦ died on 2nd July 1918 of
wounds received while repairing the bank of a stream which had been
cut by the enemy at Abadeh, South Persia ♦ buried at Shiraz.
ARTHUR GORDON HAIGH
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ B.A., Camb. ♦ son of Mr. A. H. Haigh of Victoria, British Columbia ♦ killed in action in the Ypres salient on 14th February 1916 ♦ buried at " Gordon Terrace " near the Ypres- Commines Canal.
OWEN HAIRSINE, M.C.
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of the late Mr. H. S. Hairsine and Mrs. Harriet Hairsine of West Hampstead ♦ killed in action at the Battle of Messines while bringing in wounded to an advanced regimental aid post on 7th June 1917 ♦ buried at Vlamertinghe.
HERBERT CHARLES HALE
Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment ♦ Sir John Cass Technical Institute ♦
sonof Mr. and Mrs. S. H.Hale of Victoria Park ♦ died on and November
1917, of wounds received near Ypres on 29th October 1917 ♦ buried at
Dozinghem.
HERBERT EUSTACE HANDLEY
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ King's College and London
Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Handley of Shepherds
Bush ♦ killed in action by a shot in the head while leading his platoon on
25th-26th May 1915 ♦ buried at Givenchy.
SYDNEY PHILIP HANNAM, M.C.
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Hannam of Watford ♦ killed in action by a shell while direct- ing the keeping up of important communications at Thiepval on iith- I2th July 1916 ♦ buried at Authuille.
LIONEL HENRY POWYS HARDING, M.C.
Second Lieutenant Leicestershire Regiment ♦ son of Lt. and Mrs. Hard- ing of Hobart Place ♦ killed in action on 23rd October 1918 ♦ buried at Ovillers.
EDGAR LESLIE HARDY Lieutenant attached Royal Engineers ♦ B.A., Birkbeck College ♦ son of
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy of Weymouth ♦ died of wounds received from a shell at Marquion while inspecting communications on 7th October 1918 ♦ buried at Marquion. GEOFFREY HARDY
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. J. P. Hardy of Banbury ♦ wounded near Ecoust in attempting to extinguish a fire in the ammunition of his gunpit and died the following day on 27th May 1917 ♦ buried at Achiet-le-Grand.
STANLEY GRANT HARE
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hare of Arundel ♦ killed in action in the first attack on Gaza on 19th April 1917 ♦ buried at Gaza.
FRANK ERIC HARGER
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery* St. Bartholomew's Hospital* son of Dr. F. A. Harger of Waltham Abbey ♦ killed in action by a shell near Ypres on i6th December 191 5 ♦ buried at Ypres.
ARTHUR DARENT HARLEY
Captain South Staffordshire Regiment ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ son of Mr. P. Harley of Northwood ♦ wounded and later killed in action while leading an attack on Gommecourt Wood on ist July 1916.
ALBERT JAMES HARRIS
Second Lieutenant Royal Lancaster Regiment ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harris of Goodmayes ♦ killed in action on a bomb- ing raid at Les Boeufs on i8th October 191 6.
ALBERT NANSEN HARRIS
Second Lieutenant Royal West Kent Regiment ♦ Battersea Polytechnic ♦
son of Mr. A. T. Harris of Orpington ♦ wounded and missing believed
killed on 25th-27th September 191 5.
ALFRED ABRAHAM HARRIS
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment attached London Regiment ♦
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harris of Hyde Park Mansions ♦ killed in action
leading his men into action at Leuze Wood near Ginchy on 9th September
191 6 ♦ buried near Guillemont.
HENRY LIONEL HARRIS
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ King's College ♦ son of the late
Mr. H. G. Harris and Mrs. Harris of Raynes Park ♦ wounded when in
command of a working party near Armentieres on 28th November 191 5
and died of wounds after amputation of leg on ist December 1915 ♦
buried at Bailleul.
HENRY LESLIE HARRISON
Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment attached Royal Air Force ♦ son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Harrison of Barnsbury ♦ died of pneumonia at Reading
on 28th October 1918 ♦ buried at Highgate.
RONALD HARRISON
Lieutenant Royal Highlanders attached Argyll and Sutherland High- landers ♦ Borough Road College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison of St. Ives, Hunts ♦ killed in action while holding a captured position at Esdud in Palestine on loth November 1917 ♦ buried near Esdud.
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STANLEY SEXTUS BARRYMORE HARRISON, M.C. Major Royal Army Medical Corps* Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr, H. B. Harrison and the late Mrs. Harrison of Anerley ♦ died from the effects of mustard gas poisoning while on duty at an advanced dressing station on loth October 1918 ♦ buried at Terlincthun.
THOMAS PERCY HARRISON
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Har- rison of Twickenham ♦ killed in action by a shell in the gunpit at Givenchy on nth April 191 8 ♦ buried near Goore.
ARTHUR REGINALD HART
Sub- Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ♦ King's College and Westminster Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hart of Bosham ♦ killed by a shell during the attack on Beaucourt on 13th November 191 6
♦ re-buried at The Ancre Cemetery.
CECIL LYON HART
Captain West Riding Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Hart of Hampstead ♦ killed by a shell in the Battle of the Somme on ist July 1916 ♦ buried at CoUncamps.
ROBERT ARTHUR HART
Second Lieutenant Worcestershire Regiment ♦ Finsbury Technical In- stitute ♦ son of Mr. R. Hart of Palmers Green ♦ wounded at Ypres and died of wounds the following day ist August 191 7 ♦ buried at Vlamer- tinghe.
WILLIAM CECIL FREDERICK NICOL HART Lieutenant Royal Lancaster Regiment attached Royal Air Force ♦ King's College ♦ died on ist April 1918.
KENNETH O 'GORMAN HARVARD
Lieutenant Grenadier Guards ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. T. M. Harvard of New Maiden ♦ killed by a sniper near Pilkem Ridge on 1st August I9I7* buried near Langemarck.
VICTOR BRADSHAW HASKINS
Second Lieutenant East Surrey Regiment attached Shropshire Light
Infantry ♦ Battersea Polytechnic ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Haskins of
Streatham ♦ killed inaction in the Ypres salient on 20th November 1915 ♦
buried at Ypres.
GORDON BEVERLEY HASLER
Second Lieutenant Bedfordshire Regiment ♦ Finsbury Technical College
♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hasler of Barnes ♦ killed in action by a shell in the preliminary operations of the Battle of the Somme on 26th June 1916 ♦ buried at Carnoy.
RUPERT AYRTON HAWDON
Captain Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Lt.- Col. and Mrs. Hawdon of Nunthorpe ♦ killed in action by rifle fire from an enemy outpost whilst reconnoitring for gun positions near Le Quesnoy on 4th November 1918 ♦ buried at Ruesnes.
GILBERT WILLIAM HAWKINS
Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps ♦ killed in action on 15th November
1916 ♦ buried at Hamel.
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WALTER ELMSLIE HAWKINS
Lieutenant Gloucestershire Regiment ♦ B.Sc.,East London College ♦ died
of wounds on 8th June 1917 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek,
EDGAR FREDERICK BEWES HAYDON
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ Middlesex Hospital ♦ killed in
action on 20th July 1916.
HERBERT HENRY HAYES
Major Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ Royal College of Science ♦ son of the late Mr. W. Hayes and of Mrs. Hayes of Southsea ♦ killed in action by a piece of shrapnel at Fins on ist October 191 8 ♦ buried at Fins.
WALTER JAMES HAYTON
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment ♦ son of the late Mr. J. Hayton and of Mrs. Myra Hayton of Middlesbrough ♦ killed in action while acting as casualty officer near Martinpuich in September 191 6.
KENNETH ALFRED HAYWARD
Captain Royal Field Artillery ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. T. W. A.
Hay^vardof Balham ♦ died of pneumoniaat Fermoyon22nd November 1918.
WILLIAM MARGETSON HEALD
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps.* B.A.,Camb.; St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Heald of Chale, Isle of Wight, wounded by a shell at his aid post near Bray on 23rd August 191 8 and died of wounds at Rouen on 8th September 191 8 ♦ buried at St, Sever.
EDWARD HEARSCH
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ University College ♦ son of
Mr. M. Hearsch of Bombay ♦ died at Willesden on 28th June 191 5.
HENRY FRANCIS HEATLY
Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment ♦ B.Sc, University College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. H. L. Heatly of Tufnell Park Road ♦ killed by a bullet shot through the head while inspecting an advanced trench on 22nd February 191 5 ♦ buried at Richebourg, L'Avoue.
ERIC RUPERT HEATON
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Rev. and Mrs. D. Heaton of Tonbridge ♦ killed in action leading his men in the attack on Beaumont Hamel on ist July 191 6.
CHARLES SAMUEL HEDGELAND
Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ B.A., University College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. C. J. Hedgeland of Fulham ♦ killed in action during an enemy advance near Bailleul on 17th April 1918 ♦ buried near Armentieres.
FREDERICK LOUIS HENLEY
Second Lieutenant Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment ♦ M. A., Dublin ; King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henley of Shankill, Co. Dublin ♦ killed in action by a sniper while examining a trench which the battalion had taken near Le Sars in the advance on the Somme on ist October 1916 ♦ buried near Le Sars.
ARTHUR JACOBS HEPBURN
Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ East London College ♦
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son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hepburn of Leytonstone ♦ killed in action in France on 30th March 191 8.
GUY HETHERINGTON
Captain Essex Regiment ♦ Royal College of Science ♦ son of Mr. A. C. Hetherington of Alton ♦ wounded and missing believed killed in Palestine on or about 27th March 191 7.
MAURICE HEYWARD
Second Lieutenant Dorset Regiment attached Devonshire Regiment ♦ B.A., King's College ♦ son of Dr. H. Hej^ward of South Croydon ♦ killed in action in the Somme region while attempting to bring in a wounded officer on 20th July 1916 ♦ buried at Cit^ Bonjean.
WALTER GERALD HICKS
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ University College ♦ died of wounds received the same day by a shot from a sniper while on a scouting ex- pedition on 1 2th August 191 5. WILLIAM CLIFTON VERNON HIGGINSON Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital* son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Higginson of Leicester ♦ killed in action in the La Vacquerie Valley during the attack on Cambrai on 20th November 1917.
BENJAMIN GODLONTON HILL, M.C.
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R.Hill of Snaresbrook ♦ died on 5th June 191 7 of wounds
received from a shell during the attack on Messines ♦ buried at Klein
Vierstraat.
RICHARD ALEXANDER HILL
Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ son of Mr. J. Hill of Pinner ♦ killed
in action at Vimy Ridge on loth April 1917 ♦ buried at Aix Noulette.
FREDERICK EDMUND HILLEBRANDT
Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ accidentally killed when his
aeroplane crashed in Kent on 23rd March 1917 ♦ buried at Ilford.
NORMAN HIPKINS
Captain North Staffordshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hip- kins of Smethwick ♦ killed in action leading his men at Bellenglise on 28th September I9i8* buried at BelHcourt.
CECIL HIRSCHHORN
Second Lieutenant Wiltshire Regiment attached Devonshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. E. Hirschhorn of Wood Green ♦ died of enteric at Genoa on 2 1 St February 191 8.
HENRY JOSEPH HO ARE
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ LL.B., B.Sc, King's College and London School of Economics ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoare of Osterley Park ♦ killed in action at Suvla leading his men against an enemy position on 15th August 191 5.
WILLIAM GEORGE HOBBS
Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ LL.B., University College ♦ son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hobbs of Kew Gardens ♦ killed in action in the
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attack on HuUuch while cutting a way for his men through the barbed
wire on 25th September 1915 ♦ buried where he fell in front of the enemy
trenches.
CHARLES FRANK HOBDEN
Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ Royal School of Mines ♦
son of Mr. R. W. Hobden of West Acton ♦ died of peritonitis at Gibraltar
on i6th September 1915 ♦ buried at Gibraltar.
FRANCIS PERCY HODES
Second Lieutenant Royal Warwickshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. F. P. Hodes of Anerley ♦ wounded while leading his men at High Wood and died of wounds the following day on 24th July 1916 ♦ buried at Warloy- Baillon.
WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of the late Rev. S. Hodgson and of Mrs. Hodgson of Borth ♦ killed in action by a shell at a forward observa- tion post on 17th April 1918 ♦ buried at Dranoutre.
ROBERT CHARLES HODSON
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ King's College ♦ died of wounds on 8th May 191 7.
ROBERT ERNEST MURRAY HOFMEYR
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment and Machine Gun Corps ♦ Mid- dlesex and Royal Dental Hospitals ♦ sonof Mrs.Hofmeyr of Cape Town ♦ killed in action on 24th April 191 7.
FREDERICK HOGBEN
Second Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment attached Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ Goldsmiths' College ♦ son of the late Mr. M. Hogben and of Mrs. Jessie Hogben of Sheerness ♦ killed in action by a shell at Le Trans- loy on 23rd October 191 6 ♦ buried at Le Transloy.
LESLIE STUART HOLMES
Lieutenant Somerset Light Infantry ♦ son of Mrs. Julia Holmes of Cricklewood ♦ died of tuberculosis at his home on 14th December 191 8 ♦ buried at West Hampstead.
HAROLD SYKES HOLROYD
Flight Officer Royal Naval Air Service ♦ son of Mr. S. Holroyd of Milns-
bridge ♦ killed in a flying accident in Lincolnshire on 21st August 191 7.
GEORGE RONALD HONEY, M.C.
Lieutenant Royal Lancaster Regiment ♦ son of Mrs. E. Honey of Chat- ham ♦ died of wounds received the same day from a shell while advancing to take an enemy position on a high mountain twelve miles north of Doiran on 25th September 191 8 ♦ buried near Doiran,
SIDNEY FREDERICK HOOPER
Lieutenant Wiltshire Regiment attached Duke of Cornwall's Light In- fantry ♦ B.A., University College ♦ son of Mr. F, Hooper of Chiswick ♦ killed in action leading his men on 12th March 1915 ♦ buried at Kemmel Chateau.
JAMES HANDLEY HOPEW^ELL
Lieutenant Leicestershire Regiment ♦ killed in action in France in Novem- ber 1916.
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CYRIL CHARLES SCHUBERT HORNCASTLE
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ University College ♦ died on 8th Janu- ary 1919 ♦ buried at Cairo.
HARRY CUNVIN HORSFORD
Captain Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. Horsford of Hendon ♦ died of wounds received at the Battle of Arras on 8th April 1917 ♦ buried Faubourg d 'Amiens.
ARCHIBALD ALFRED HORWOOD
Second Lieutenant Durham Light Infantry ♦ B.Sc, East London College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. R. Horwood of Horn- church ♦ wounded and missing believed killed in France on 28th March 1918.
LYULPH WALTER MOWBRAY HOWARD
Lieutenant Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Howard of Shackleford, Godalming ♦ killed in action by a shell near Arras on 15th September 191 5 ♦ buried at Fricourt.
NORMAN HOWARD
Lieutenant Northamptonshire Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Howard of Lee ♦ died on ist August 191 5 of wounds received when in charge of a company digging trenches in front of the hne at night at Armentieres ♦ buried at Cite Bonjean.
JOHN FRANCIS HOWELLS
Surgeon-Lieutenant Royal Navy ♦ University College ♦ died of pneu- monia in France on 6th November 1918 ♦ buried at Awoingt.
FRANCIS WILLIAM HUBBACK
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ B. A., Camb. ♦son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Hubback of Haswall, Cheshire ♦ died of wounds on 12th February 1917 ♦ buried at Warlencourt.
GODFREY HUDSON, M.C.
Major Machine Gun Corps ♦ L^niversity College ♦ son of Rev. and Mrs,
E. F. W. Hudson of Saunton ♦ killed in action on 12th April 1918.
HAROLD BALDWIN HUDSON
Second Lieutenant Bedfordshire Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hudson of Croydon ♦ killed in action at Beaumont Hamel while leading his platoon against heavy machine-gun fire on 14th November 1916 ♦ buried near Englebelmer.
HAROLD EDWIN HUDSON
Second Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ King's College and Birkbeck Col- lege ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson of Leyton ♦ killed by a shot through the head from a sniper while laying a bomb-throwing machine on 27th September 191 5 ♦ buried at Albert.
EDWARD CECIL GORDON HULL
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. G. G. Hull
of Streatham ♦ killed by a shell on 26th August 1917 ♦ buried at Coxyde,
ERNEST GRAHAM HUMPHREY
Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment attached Royal Flying Corps ♦
City and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Rev. W.J. Humphrey and of
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Mrs. Ellen Humphrey of Acton ♦ wounded while flying low and defend- ing the road near Amiens and died of wounds the following day 29th March 1918 ♦ buried at Doullens.
FREDERICK JAMES HUMPHRYS
Surgeon Royal Navy ♦ M.D., B.Sc, St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Humphrys late of Bromley ♦ killed in action at Suvla Bay on 5th September 191 5.
DONALD IRONS HUSBAND
Second Lieutenant Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders attached Cameron Highlanders ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. J.I. Husband of Addison Park Mansions ♦ killed in action in the Battle of the Somme on i6th August 1916* buried at Becourt.
CHARLES FRANCIS HUSSEY
Second Lieutenant Gloucestershire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hussey of Paddington ♦ killed leading his men in an attack on Beaure- voir on 5th October 1918 ♦ buried at Bellicourt.
FRANCIS AUSTIN HYRONS
Second Lieutenant Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hyrons of Westcliff"e-on-Sea ♦ killed leading his men in an attack on the Quadrilateral near Ginchy on 13th September i9i6* buried on the battlefield.
EDWARD LUCIAN INGPEN
Lieutenant Northern Rhodesia Police ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Mr. A. R. Ingpen, K.C., of the Middle Temple ♦ wounded in action in East Africa and died of wounds three days later loth June 1916 ♦ buried at Abercorn.
JOSEPH KNOWLES IRELAND
Captain Royal Fusiliers ♦ Royal College of Music ♦ reported missing
believed killed on 7th October 191 6.
ALBERT LESLIE JACKSON
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jackson of Stoke Newington ♦ wounded by shrapnel on 2nd February 191 6 at Armentieres while making a plan of a trench and died of wounds at Roehampton on i8th March 1917* buried at Stoke Newington.
ARTHUR FREDERICK JACKSON
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ killed in
action on 27th August 191 8.
HENRY STEWART JACKSON
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Light Infantry ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Rev. and Mrs. S. Jackson of Mitcham ♦ killed in action in the Battle of the Somme on ist July 1916.
HENRY WILLIAM JAMES JACOB
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ son of Mr. W. Jacob of High- gate ♦ wounded and missing believed killed in France on 26th October 1917.
HAROLD CONWAY JAYE
Second Lieutenant West Yorkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
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B. Jayeof Aldershot ♦ wounded while leading reinforcements to a captured position in the trenches on the Somme and died of wounds four days later on 9th July 1916 ♦ buried at Heilly.
SIDNEY JAMES JENNINGS
Lieutenant East Surrey Regiment ♦ B.Sc, University College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jennings of New Cross ♦ missing believed killed in the Somme offensive on 30th March 191 8.
ARTHUR GEORGE LESLIE JEPSON
Captain London Regiment ♦ son of the Rev. and Mrs.G. Jepson of Batter- sea Park ♦ killed by a bomb while leading his men in the advance on the Somme on 15th September 1916.
NORMAN RICHARD JEPSON
Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ Royal College of Science ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Jepson of Upper Tooting ♦ killed by a sniper while superintending the making of trenches in the Dardanelles on 15th October 1915 ♦ buried at Suvia Bay.
FREDERICK HENRY JOHNSON, V.C.
Major Royal Engineers ♦ B.Sc, Battersea Polytechnic ♦ son of the late Mr. S. P. Johnson and Mrs. E. Johnson of Brixton ♦ while making recon- naissances with two other officers in Bourlon Wood was shot at and took cover ; when it was discovered that one of the officers was missing Major Johnson returned to find him, was shot and mortally wounded dying the same day in the dressing station at Graincourt on 26th November 1917 ♦ buried in or near Bourlon Wood.
HAROLD JOHNSON
Second Lieutenant Gloucestershire Regiment attached Machine Gun Corps ♦ B.Sc, East London College ♦ son of Mr. B. W. Johnson of South Hackney ♦ wounded at La Boisselle in the Battle of the Somme while in command of a party conveying machine gun belts to the front line and died of wounds on 14th July 1916 ♦ buried at Warloy.
JOHN DOUGLAS JOHNSTONE
Lieutenant Royal Lancaster Regiment ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone of Barrow-in-Furness ♦ killed in action in the Battle of Ypres on 31st July 1917.
JOHN PULTENEY HOPE JOHNSTONE
Lieutenant Indian Army ♦City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. J. S. Johnstone of Simla West ♦ accidentally drowned while under instruction in the use of flying bridges and otters on the Ganges Canal at Roorkee on 15th February 1918 ♦ buried at Roorkee,
CYRIL OSCAR HOWE JONES
Surgeon Royal Navy* Middlesex Hospital and St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. M. I. Jones of London ♦ killed in action on board H.M.S. Invincible at the Battle of Jutland in May 191 6.
MYRDDIN EMRYS JONES
Surgeon Lieutenant Royal Navy ♦ St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. R. E. Jones of Llanberis ♦ died of pneumonia at Gran ton Hospital, Edin- burgh on 4th December 191 8.
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SYDNEY EVERARD JONES
Second Lieutenant Welsh Regiment ♦ Finsbury Technical College ♦ son ofMr, W.H.Jones of BhimTal, United Provinces ♦ killed in action leading his platoon in the assault at Gallipoli on 8th August 191 5.
EDWARD SYDNEY JOY
Second Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. G. E. Joy of Hornsey ♦ killed by a sniper while carrying out reconnaissance work at Pozieres on 20th August 1916* buried near Bazentin-le-Petit.
JAMES JOYCE
Second Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Joyce of Wigan ♦ killed in action at Gallipoli on 22nd August
JOHN HARVEY JUNIPER
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ University College ♦ son of Engineer Rear- Admiral W. V. Juniper of Kensington ♦ killed in action by a sniper during a bombing attack near Gavrelle on 30th April 1917.
LESLIE LAWRENCE KELLIE
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kellie of Maida Vale ♦ killed in action by a shell at Ypres on ist February 1917 ♦ buried at Ypres.
PERCY EWART KELLY
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ Borough Road College ♦ son of the late Mr. R. P. Kelly and of Mrs. K. Kelly of Southall ♦ killed in action while in charge of a detachment which was acting as an escort to some artillery engaged in the fighting near Ypres on 27th April 191 5 ♦ buried at Zonnebeke.
ALEC ALBERT DRESDEN KEMPSTER
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ South Western Polytechnic ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kempster of South Kensington ♦ killed near La Bass6e while attempting to lay wire across open ground on 25th September 1915 ♦ buried at Pont du Hem near Estaires.
OSWALD ALFRED KERRIDGE
Second Lieutenant Durham Light Infantry ♦ Goldsmiths' College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerridge of Bury St. Edmunds ♦ wounded leading his platoon in an attack on Bailiff Wood on 8th July 191 6 and died of wounds on 23rd July 1916 ♦ buried at St. Sever.
THOMAS CLATWORTHY KIDNER
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ Middlesex Hospital and Royal Dental Hospital ♦ son of Mr. W. Kidner of Stoke Holy Cross near Nor- wich ♦ killed by a shell while on duty at his advanced dressing station near Le Trans loy during the Somme offensive on 26th October 1916 ♦ buried near Lesboeufs.
STANLEY GORDON KILLINGBACK
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. W. J. Killingback of Clerkenwell ♦ killed by a shot through the heart from a sniper while in charge of the work of consolidating a mine- crater on nth August 191 6 ♦ buried at Maroeuil.
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MAURICE EDMUND KING
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. A. S. King of Northwood ♦ killed by a sniper while showing a sniper's nest to two officers at Hooge on 15th March 191 6.
PERCY KING
Second Lieutenant East Surrey Regiment ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr, W. King of Southsea ♦ wounded near Arras and died of wounds the follow- ing day 5th August 1917 ♦ buried at Duisans. LEONARD KINGDON
Second Lieutenant Worcestershire Regiment and Royal Flying Corps ♦ King's College ♦ son of the late Mr, W. F. Kingdon ♦ shot down while flying on 12th January 191 6 ♦ buried at Tournai.
NUGENT ARTHUR KINGSTON
Second Lieutenant Royal Warwickshire Regiment ♦ killed in action on
31st March-ist April 1918* buried at Blangy.
ARTHUR HADDON KIPPAX
Second Lieutenant East Yorkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kippax of Halifax, Yorks ♦ killed in action leading his men in an attack on Fricourt in the Battle of the Somme on i st July 1 9 1 6 ♦ buried at Fri court .
RONALD VICTOR KNIGHT
Flight Sub- Lieutenant Royal Naval Air Service ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. I. N. Knight of Wells ♦ killed in a flying accident while instructing at Cranwell on 12th March 191 7.
ALEXANDER BRUCE KYNOCH
Captain Royal Flying Corps ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kynoch of North Finchley ♦ accidentally killed while on patrol duty on 8th March 1918 ♦ buried at Finchley.
WILLIAM BRAITHWAITE LACY
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ Goldsmiths' College ♦ son of
Mr. G. H. Lacy of Huddersfield ♦ wounded near Bourlon Wood on 7th
December 191 7 and died of wounds on 14th December 191 7* buried at
Rocquigny.
HARRY NEEDHAM LAING
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment ♦ London School of Economics ♦ son of Mr. H. G. N. Laing of Grove Park ♦ killed in action at Martin- puich on 17th September 191 6 ♦ buried at Martinpuich. JOHN LAMB
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ son of the late Mr. J. Lamb of Wroxham ♦ died of wounds received the same day from a shell while direct- ing the repair of a bridge at Regina Cross, Ypres on 17th October 1917 ♦ buried at Dozinghem.
RONALD JOHN LAND
Lieutenant York and Lancaster Regiment and Machine Gun Corps ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Land of Chichester ♦ killed in action at Lagnicourt on 2ist March 1918.
WILLIAM CHAPPELL CROCKER LANGDON
Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery attached Royal Engineers ♦ City
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and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Mr. G. Langdonand of Mrs. Langdon
of Bexhill ♦ died of shell wounds received the same day near Arras on loth
March 1917 ♦ buried at Warlencourt.
JOHN JOSEPH LANGFORD
Second Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps ♦ B.A., King's College ♦ son of
Mr, and Mrs. J. Langford of South Norwood ♦ killed during the attack
on Flers while making a strong point on 15th September 1916 ♦ buried
at Flers.
WALLACE GEORGE LANGFORD
Second Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps ♦ King's College ♦ son of
Mr, and Mrs. J. Langford of South Norwood ♦ severely wounded when
trying to rescue his men who were in danger from trench mortars and died
of wounds two days later on 27th June 191 6 ♦ buried at Bailleul.
THOMAS SELBY LATHAM
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ King's College and London School of Economics ♦ son of the late NIr. J. Latham and of Mrs. Latham of Ealing Common ♦ wounded and died of wounds the following day 29th November 1917 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
HUBERT HENRY SCHOMBERG LAUGHTON
Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps attached Worcestershire Regiment ♦
King's College ♦ son of the late Professor Sir John Knox Laughton and
of Lady Laughton of Wimbledon ♦ died of pneumonia at Epsom while
under treatment for a bullet wound on 25th November 1918 ♦ buried at
Epsom ,
ARCHAR BENJAMIN LAXTON
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son
of the late Dr. T. L. Laxton and of Mrs. E.J. Laxton of Ealing ♦ wounded
by a shell and died of wounds the following day 21st July 1917 ♦ buried at
Lijssenthoek.
DOUGLAS ARTHUR CAMPBELL LAYMAN
Second Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ son
of Mr, A. Layman of Sydenham Hill ♦ wounded at Givenchy and died of
wounds on 22nd February 1916 ♦ buried at Bethune.
BERNARD JACK LEECH
Second Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ son of Mr. J, H, Leech of Wandsworth ♦ killed by a sniper while reconnoitring for a better position for his gun at Passchendaele on 9th October 1917 ♦ buried where he fell.
FRANCIS WHARTON LEMARCHAND
Surgeon Sub- Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ♦ St. Bartholo- mew's Hospital ♦ son of Dr. A. W. Lemarchand of Barnstaple ♦ died of pneumonia at St. Bartholomew's Hospital on 12th February 191 9.
RUDOLPH MARCUS LEVESON
Lieutenant Durham Light Infantry ♦son of Mr. H. Leveson of Picca- dilly ♦ killed by a sniper near Passchendaele on i8th December 1917.
FREDERICK LESLIE CUFF LINK
Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Link of Ilford ♦ accidentally killed while on patrol duty by a crash on reaching the aerodrome on 7th June 191 8 ♦ buried at Ebblinghem.
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ARTHUR JOHN LISSAMAN
Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lissaman of Tooting ♦ killed by a shell in an attack at Roclincourt on 13th April 1 91 7.
WILLIAM HOWARD LISTER, D.S.O., M.C.
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ University College and University College Hospital ♦ killed near Asiago by the concussion of a trench mortar bomb on 9th August 1918 ♦ buried at Magna Boschi.
WALTER HENRY LLOYD
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ M.B., B.S., Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of Mr. W. Lloyd of Carmarthen ♦ killed by a shell while attending to the wounded near Albert on 4th August 1918 ♦ buried at Contay.
LEOPOLD LOEWE
Captain Royal Field Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mrs. S.
Loewe of Cobham ♦ killed in action on 6th April 1916 ♦ buried at
Dickebusch.
PERCY EAST LONES
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ University College and University
College Hospital ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. T. E, Lones of Watford ♦ killed
by a shell while on duty at the regimental aid post near Oppy on 28th April
1917 ♦ buried at Roclincourt.
FRANK STEVENSON LONG
Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ B.Sc, East London College ♦ son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Long of Forest Gate ♦ killed in action at the Battle of
Loos on 26th September 191 5 ♦ buried between Hulluch and Loos.
JOHN THOMAS LONG
Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long of Ilford ♦ crashed at Bailleul while ob- serving a hostile battery and died two days later on loth October 1917 ♦ buried at Bailleul.
THOMAS WILKES LONSDALE, M.C.
Captain Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ♦ Battersea Polytechnic ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs, T. H. B. Lonsdale of Bournemouth ♦ wounded by a sniper near Ypres on 24th May 191 6 and died of wounds in hospital at St. Omer on 5th June 1916 ♦ buried as Longuenesse.
OWEN LOVETT
Captain Devonshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. C.J. Lovett of Clapham ♦ missing believed killed after an engagement at Petite Couronne in the vicinity of the River Struma on 24th-25th April 1917.
THEODORE STEWART LUKIS
Captain London Regiment ♦ M.D., B.S., St. Bartholomew's Hospital*
son of the late Surgeon- General Sir Pardy Lukis ♦ wounded at Port
Arthur near Neuve Chapelle and died of wounds at Boulogne two days
later on 15th March 191 5 ♦ buried at Boulogne.
FRANK WILLIAM LUPTON
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ Borough Road College ♦ son of Mrs.
M. Lupton of Abingdon ♦ killed in action in a bayonet charge in the Battle
of the Somme on the Albert front on 4th August 191 6.
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CRIDLAND JOHN LUSCOMBE
Second Lieutenant Bedfordshire Regiment ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. J. Luscombe of Ivybridge ♦ killed by shrapnel at Cherisy on 3rd May 191 7.
JOHN MACADAM
Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. J. H. Macadam of Ilford ♦ wounded at Suvla Bay by a shell which killed the captain of the company and several officers and died of w'ounds a few days later on i8th August 1915.
JOHN McARTHUR
Captain General List and Royal Flying Corps ♦ South Western Poljtech- nic ♦ son of Mr. McArthur of Kirkmuirhill, Lesmahagow ♦ attacked by several enemy machines he shot down two and was himself shot, thrown from his machine and killed near Arras on 27th February 1917* buried at Avesnes le Comte.
AMYAS MacGREGOR, M.C.
Captain Royal Engineers ♦ Royal School of Mines ♦ son of Mr, and Mrs. A. A. MacGregor of Paines Lane, Middlesex ♦ wounded by a shell in Delville Wood and died of wounds the same day 13th October 1916 ♦ buried at Carnoy.
ROBERT MURRAY MACGREGOR
Lieutenant London Regim.ent ♦ killed in action on 9th May 191 5.
JAMES Mackenzie
Lieutenant Scots Guards ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. J. MacKenzie of Kansas City ♦ killed in action in a charge at the Battle of Festubert on i6th May 191 5 ; his body was found nine days later beyond the orchard at the head of his dead men and surrounded by a large number of dead enemy ; he was still holding his revolver tightly clasped indicating that he was killed instantly ♦ buried at Cuinchy.
MURDO MACKENZIE
Second Lieutenant Royal Highlanders ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ killed in action
on 5th November 191 5 ♦ buried at Hulluch.
WILLIAM McKENZIE
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital* son of Mr. J. McKenzie of Notting Hill Gate ♦ wounded on the Jordan on 30th April 1918 and died of wounds at Jerusalem on 12th June 1918.
NORMAN LINDSAY MACKIE
Captain London Regiment ♦ B.A., University College ♦ son of Mr. J. L. Mackie of Sydenham ♦ died on 25th September 191 5 of wounds received during the advance on Loos.
LOUIS CHARLES BOWDEN FULLARTON MACKINNON Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Mac- kinnon of Dulwich ♦ missing beheved killed in going forward to blow up bridges to check the enemy's advance when his men were surrounded and it is believed all killed on 23rd-24th March 191 8.
DAVID CORSON MACLACHLAN
Second Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr.
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D. Maclachlan of Kinlochlaich ♦ died in hospital at Etaples on i8th May 1917.
ALLASTAIR MALCOLM CLUNY McREADY-DIARMID. V.C. Captain Middlesex Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. McCready-Drew of Acton ♦ killed by a bomb in the action at Cambrai in which he gained the Victoria Cross on ist December 191 7.
JOHN EVERARD CHURCHILL MacVICKER
Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. MacVicker of Street ♦ missing believed killed on 22nd July 1918 : he was one of three pilots on patrol at 4.30 a.m. who attacked an enemy patrol of superior numbers ; he is said to have brought down one of the enemy but was attacked by another and he was last seen fighting against odds : his machine is sup- posed to have fallen behind the enemy lines ♦ re-buried at Sanchy Cauchy.
LEONARD GEORGE MADDOX, M.C.
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Maddox of Enfield ♦ killed in action in the advance at Combles on 30th August 1918 ♦ buried at Combles.
OSCAR GLADSTONE MAGINNESS
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps attached Royal Field Artillery ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ died of wounds on 15th December 191 5 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
GEORGE JOHN MALCOLM
Major Royal Artillery and Royal Flying Corps ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. G. Malcolm of Northern Nigeria and of Mrs. Mal- colm of West Kensington ♦ killed in action near St. Omer on 9th July 191 6 ♦ buried at St. Omer.
GEORGE ALFRED MANNING, M.C.
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Manning of Hassocks ♦ killed in action on 26th September 1917.
WILLIAM STANLEY MANSELL
Lieutenant East Surrey Regiment attached Royal Flying Corps ♦ Batter- sea Polytechnic ♦ killed in action on i ith September 191 7 when his machine was seen to receive a direct hit from anti-aircraft fire and to go down out of control ♦ buried at Halluin.
FREDERICK THOMAS MARKWICK
Second Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦ B.A., East London College ♦ son of Mr. F. W. Markwick of Leyton ♦ killed in action in the Dardanelles on 6th August 191 5 in an attack which though unsuccessful was of strategical value by indirectly assisting the main force to affect a successful landing.
STANLEY GEORGE MARRIOTT
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Marriott of Melton Constable ♦ killed by a shell while in charge of a working party digging a trench on the Le Transloy Road on 21st October 191 6 ♦ buried at Lesboeufs,
BERNARD GOULDSMITH MARSHALL
Second Lieutenant Northamptonshire Regiment ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ killed in action on 5th April 1916 ♦ buried at Loos.
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GEORGE LEONARD MARSHALL
Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ B.Sc, East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Marshall of Gainsborough ♦ wounded at the Battle of Loos when in command of a bombing section being the first to enter the enemy trenches and died of wounds the following day 26th September 1915 ♦ buried at Suelly-sur-la-Leys.
JOHN MORRICE MAITLAND MARSHALL
Lieutenant Essex Regiment ♦St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Marshall of Dulwich Village ♦ wounded in Gallipoli by a shot from a sniper while correcting the position of sandbags which were obstructing the fire of a machine gun and died of wounds two days later on 23rd October 191 5 ♦ buried at Anzac.
LAURANCE HERBERT MARSHALL
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ B.Sc, Durham ♦ son of Mr. F. H. Marshall of Hampstead ♦ wounded in France on ist April 191 8 and died of wounds on 22nd April 1918 ♦ buried at St. Sever.
STANLEY MARTINDALE
Second Lieutenant Border Regiment ♦ Borough Road College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Martindale of New Shildon ♦ killed near Thiepval by shell fire 4th September 1916.
KARL LUDWIG MARTINSON
Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martinson of Heme Bay ♦ shot down while in flight and died on ist June 1917 ♦ buried at Bailleul.
LEONARD FRANK MASLIN, M.C.
Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ son of Mr. C. H. Maslin of Eltham ♦ wounded in France on 30th April 191 8 and died of wounds on 20th May 1918 ♦ buried at Etaples.
GEORGE OLIVER MAW
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps* B.A., Camb.; St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. Maw of Shortlands ♦ killed while attend- ing to wounded outside an enemy dug-out on the road between Albert and Bapaume on loth July 1916 ♦ buried at Albert.
HENRY FRANK MEARS
Flight Sub- Lieutenant Royal Naval Air Service ♦ son of the late Mr. H. A. Mears and of Mrs, H. Mears of Putney ♦ killed at Dunfermline while flying in connexion with special work for H.M.S. Furious on 29th April 1918 ♦ buried in Brompton Cemetery.
ARTHUR ROBERT MELBOURN
Second Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. R.
E. Melbourn of Methwold ♦ missing believed killed on 14th June 191 8.
HAROLD WALTON MELLOR
Captain King's African Rifles ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Mr. H. W. Mellor and of Mrs. Mellor of Dorking ♦ died of fever at Nam- pula, Portuguese East Africa, on 28th May 1918 ♦ re-buried at Lumbo.
OLLYETT ARCHIBALD MENDS-GIBSON
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ St. Mary's Hospital ♦ son of
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Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Mends-Gibson of Westminster Palace Gardens ♦ wounded on 22nd August 1916 and died of wounds on 27th August 1916 ♦ buried at Corbie.
MAURICE WILLIAM HOLT MILES
Lieutenant late Royal Army Medical Corps ♦M.B., B.S., St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. W\ Miles of Streatham ♦ died at home of pneumonia on 25th November 191 8.
PERCY BASS MILLIGAN
Captain Highland Light Infantry ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mrs. C. Milligan of Enfield ♦ killed in action by machine gun fire while leading his men in Flanders on 30th September 1918 ♦ re- buried at Zandvoorde.
JOHN COLERIDGE MILLS
Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Mr. Mills of Camberley ♦ missing believed killed leading his platoon in the Battle of Loos on 25th-26th September 191 5.
LESLIE JAMES MITCHELL
Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell of Sutton, Surrey ♦ killed in an aeroplane accident at Harling Road, Norfolk, on 22nd December 1917 ♦ buried at Banstead,
FREDERICK ELIAS MOCATTA
Captain Royal Field Artillery and Royal Air Force ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. C. A. Mocatta of Hamilton Terrace ♦ died on 26th August 1 91 9.
ROY SARIF HERBERT MONTESOLE
Lieutenant Royal Sussex Regiment ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Montesole of Hornsey ♦ killed in action in France on i6th- 17th May 191 5 ♦ re-buried at Cuinchy.
THOMAS MOODY
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ B.Sc, Birkbeck College and St. Mark's College ♦ son of Mr. T. R. Moody of Barnes ♦ killed in action at Bucquoy in the Battle of the Somme on 1st July 191 6.
EDW^ARD LEWIS MOOR
Second Lieutenant Royal Warwickshire Regiment ♦ King's College* son of the late Mr. B. L. Moor and of Mrs. Moor of Margate ♦ wounded near Kut on 26th January 191 7 and died of wounds the following day 27th January 1917* buried at Imam-al-Mansoor.
LIONEL WATSON MOORE
Lieutenant Gloucestershire Regiment ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. T. W. Moore of Tewkesbury ♦ killed in action leading his company between Ovillers and Thiepval on 27th August 1916.
ROWLAND EDWARD MOORHOUSE
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ son of Mr. E. P. Moorhouse of Streatham Hill ♦ killed in action on a hill near W'ieltje leading his men in a counter attack on 19th April 1918.
WILFRID GILBERT MORGAN
Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ King's College ♦ died of wounds
as Prisoner of War on 23rd October 1917 ♦ buried at St, Eloi.
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RONALD FALSHAW MORKILL
Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. M. Morkill of Bell Busk ♦ died on 23rd June 191 5 of injuries received in a crash when flying between Gosport and Shoreham ♦ buried at Kirkby- in-Malhamdale.
JOHN STEPHEN NOEL MOSS
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ Battersea Polytechnic ♦ son of Mr.
J. H. B. Moss of East Sheen ♦ killed in a railway accident near Gezain-
court on his way home for first leave on 24th November 1916 ♦ buried at
Gezaincourt.
EDWARD ALFRED MOUNT
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ B.A., King's College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. L. Mount of Maida Hill ♦ killed in action at St. Eloi on 4th January 1916 ♦ buried at Dickebusch.
SYDNEY GERALD MULLIGAN
Second Lieutenant Bedfordshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mulligan of Tottenham ♦ killed in action leading an assault at Gavrelle on 23rd April 1917 ♦ buried on the Field.
ERIC LEWIN NAYLOR
Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment attached Royal Warwickshire Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Major and Mrs. A. J, Naylor of Eltham ♦ killed in action near La Vacquerie on 3rd December 1917 ♦ buried near La Vacquerie.
ERNEST JAMES NICHOLLS
Second Lieutenant Loyal North Lancashire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. J. Nicholls of Old Jewry Chambers ♦ killed by machine-gun fire leading his platoon to retake a trench on the Vimy Ridge on 22nd May 1916 ♦ buried at Ecoivres .
ROBERT DOUGLAS MORTON NISBET
Second Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ killed in
action on 9th May 191 5.
CYRIL JOHN NIXON
Lieutenant Bedfordshire Regiment ♦ Finsbury Technical College ♦ son of Mr. B.J. Nixon of St. Albans ♦ killed in a flying accident near Andover on 1 8th October 191 7 ♦ buried at Radlett.
HERBERT PRUDENT GATES
Second Lieutenant Liverpool Regiment ♦ killed in action on 20th Sep- tember 1917 ♦ buried at Oxford Road Cemetery.
CECIL WILFRID ODAM
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Odam of Dartmouth ♦ killed in action leading his men near Flers in the Battle of the Somme on 15th September 191 6.
SIDDARTHA JOHN OLIVER
Second Lieutenant Special Lists and Royal Flying Corps ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mrs. J. M. Oliver of Harrow-on-the-Hill ♦ miss- ing believed killed near Ypres when flying over the enemy lines on an offensive patrol on 10th August 1917 ♦ buried at Audenaarde.
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JAMES KENNETH ORR
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Orr of East Finchley ♦ killed in action near Beaumont Hamel in the Battle of the Somme on ist July 1916.
WILLIAM GILMOUR MOORE ORR
Second Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry ♦ City and Guilds College ♦
son of the late Mr. W. Orr and of Mrs. Agnes Orr of Buenos Aires ♦
wounded while leading his platoon in the advance on Kut-el-Amara and
died of wounds the following day 12th January 1917 ♦ buried at Imam-
al-Mansoor.
THOMAS WILLIAM OSGOOD
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. T. Osgood of Ash ♦ killed
in action near Montauban on 19th July 1916.
REGINALD FRANK LEEAR OWEN
Captain Essex Regiment attached Machine Gun Corps ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Owen of Walthamstow ♦ killed in action near Monchy on 23rd April 1917.
THOMAS ALFRED PACKMAN
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. A. Packman of Rochester ♦ killed by a sniper while on observa- tion work in command of a trench mortar battery at the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 9th September 1916 ♦ buried at Vermelles. HENRY JOHN PALMER
Lieutenant Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Palmer of Bude ♦ killed by a sniper at Marcelcave while superintending the digging of a trench on 29th March 191 8. EDMUND ROGERS PAPE
Second Lieutenant Manchester Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pape of Burnley ♦ missing believed killed in France on 27th March 191 8.
CHARLES GORDON PARAMORE
Captain Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ killed leading his company in an attack in Flanders on 25th September 1915.
REGINALD AMHERST PARGETER
Second Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. E. T. Pargeter of Leiston ♦ missing believed killed on 8th May 191 5. While occupying the front line trenches on the Frezenberg Ridge near Zonnebeke the enemy succeeded in isolating the battalion by a bombardment of shells, bombs and asphyxiating gas. The telephone and other wires were cut miles behind the firing line and for two or three days all was chaos. The only road up to the salient went through Ypres and this was in flames. On 8th May 191 5 the enemy after being repeatedly repulsed succeeded in capturing the Suffolk position by which time the trench parapets had been levelled to the ground. Second Lieutenant Pargeter and six other officers at first reported missing were afterwards stated to have been killed on that day, about which period the second battle of Ypres died out. GEORGE EDWIN HAROLD PARKS
Lieutenant General List attached Manchester Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Dr. G.J. Parks of Havant ♦ killed in action leading an attack across
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the River Selle against a strong enemy position at Neuvilly near Le Cateau on I2th October 1918 ♦ buried at Montigny.
LESLIE REGINALD PARNELL
Lieutenant London Regiment attached East Lancashire Regiment ♦
University College ♦ son of Major and Mrs. E. L. Parnell of Surbiton ♦
killed by a sniper on 9th October 191 7.
WILFRED ISSELL PARTRIDGE
Lieutenant Devonshire Regiment ♦ King's College and London School
of Economics ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Partridge of Exeter ♦ missing
believed killed leading his men at the Battle of Doiran on 25th April 1917.
HUGH TREVOR PATERSON
Second Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment ♦ Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of the late Mr. C. Paterson and of Mrs. A, Paterson of Brondesbury ♦ killed by a bomb on 13th May 1916 ♦ buried at Etaples.
HERBERT JAMES PAUL
Second Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. J. A. Paul of Colombes, Seine ♦ killed in action by machine- gun fire while leading his men in a successful attack at Masnieres south of Cambrai on 20th November 1917. JOHN SYDNEY PAULSON
Second Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ son of Mr. H.J. Paulson of Kirton ♦ wounded by shrapnel in an attack on Bucy-le-Long during the Battle of the Aisne and died three hours later on 13th September 1914 : three attempts were made to rescue him in which two men were killed and two wounded ♦ buried at Bucy-le-Long.
REGINALD HOWARD TREES PEACOCK
Lieutenant East Surrey Regiment ♦ Finsbury Technical College ♦ son of Mr. W. M. Peacock of Streatham ♦ severely wounded and died in an enemy Field Hospital at Lille on 28th April 1918 ♦ buried at Lille.
THOMAS GORDON PEACOCK
Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. T. Peacock ♦ killed in action on 25th September 1915 ♦ buried near Hulluch Road.
EUGENE ARTHUR PEARSON
Surgeon Sub- Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ♦ London Hos- pital ♦son of Rev. J. G. Pearson of Sydenham ♦ died of pneumonia on 6th No\ ember 1918, JOHN ASHWORTH PEARSON
Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ killed in action on 4th August 1 91 6. STANLEY JAMES PEATFIELD
Second Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Peatfield of Hassocks ♦ wounded at Ypres and died of wounds the following day 2nd July 1916 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
ROWLAND DONALD PENGELLEY
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pen-
gelley of Cairo ♦ killed near Hollebeke by a shell while superintending the
digging of a new advanced trench on 19th August 1 91 7 ♦ re-buried at
Voormezeele.
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BERNARD WILLOUGHBY PENNY
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ King's College ♦ son of Dr. and Mrs. E.J. Penny of Wolverton ♦ wounded by a shell in the front line trench and died of wounds the following day i8th August 1917 ♦ buried at Dozing- hem.
CYRIL ST. LAWRENCE PERFECT
Second Lieutenant Royal Lancaster Regiment attached Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Perfect of Oudh ♦ died of wounds at the Battle of Loos on 13th October 191 5 ♦ buried at Cambrin.
ERNEST NOBLE PERHAM
Second Lieutenant Worcestershire Regiment ♦ University College and Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Perham of Fulham ♦ wounded while leading signallers in the Battle of Ypres and died of wounds the following day ist August 1917 ♦ buried at Vlamertinghe.
CYRIL JOHN PERKINS
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment ♦ Battersea Polytechnic and Borough Road College ♦ died of wounds on 27th June 1917 ♦ buried at Achiet-le- Grand.
MONTAGUE PERN
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ killed in action
on 9th May 191 5 ♦ buried at Factory Trench Cemetery
BENJAMIN WYNFORD PHILIPPS
Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery and Royal Flying Corps ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Rev, D. Philipps of Weston Rhyn, Salop ♦ accidentally killed while flying at Doncaster on 14th November 191 7 ♦ buried at New- port, Salop.
JASPER PRESCOTT PHILLIMORE.
Lieutenant East Kent Regiment ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillimore of Headley ♦ killed in action in an attack near Hulluch on 13th October 191 5 ♦ buried at Vermelles.
THOMAS MARTIN PHILLIPS
Second Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. PhiUips of Brynhyfryd ♦ shot down near Lille within the enemy lines while on a bombing raid and death presumed on i8th Sep- tember 1918 ♦ buried at Lambersart.
HORACE VICTOR WALTER PITE
Second Lieutenant Hampshire Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of
Mr. W. A. Pite of Ealing ♦ killed in action in Palestine on loth April 1918.
CECIL FREDERICK PITTMAN
Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦
accidentally killed on 20th July 191 7 ♦ buried at Croydon.
HERBERT STANLEY PLANT
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ died on i8th February I9i8» buried at Bucquoy.
PERCY WILLIAM PLANT
Second Lieutenant Royal West Kent Regiment ♦ B.A., King's College ♦
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son of Mr. W. Plant of Sidcup *■ wounded and missing believed killed at the Battle of Loos on 26th September 1915.
SPENCER LAWRENCE PONSONBY
Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ son of Mr. H. S. Ponsonby of Oporto ♦ died of wounds on 12th January 1916 ♦ buried at St. Sever.
GAVIN ALEXANDER PORTER
Captain Royal Field Artillery and Royal Flying Corps ♦ University College
♦ son of Mr. A. Porter of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia ♦ died as Prisoner of War on 12th December 191 5 of wounds received while flying ♦ buried at Havrincourt.
PHILIP ERNEST POSNER
Second Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Posner of Watford ♦ wounded and missing be- lieved killed in an attack on the Chemical Works near Rouex on 28th April 1917.
CHARLES SWAN POWELL
Second Lieutenant Leicestershire Regiment ♦ B.A., University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Powell of Peckham Rye ♦ killed in action at Bazentin-le-Petit while superintending digging-in on 14th July 1916.
JOHN NORTHLEY JULIAN POWLESLAND
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of Mr. J. Powlesland of Chulmleigh ♦ died of wounds on 20th September 1916.
PHILIP SOUTHWELL PREESTON
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ killed in action on 28th March
1918 ♦ buried at Cayeux.
JOHN RIDLEY PRENTICE
Second Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of the late Mr. Ridley Prentice and of Mrs, Prentice of Stanmore ♦ killed in action while putting up barbed wire on 19th June 1915 ♦ buried on the Menin Road.
JULIUS SEFTON PRINCE
Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ University College and Birkbeck College
♦ son of Mr. G. E. Prince of Chesham Bois ♦ killed in action in an attack at Double Grassier near Loos on 25th September 1915 ♦ buried at foot of the Double Grassier.
CHARLES EDGEGUMBE PROCTER
Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment ♦ Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of the late Dr. H. E. Procter of Neasden ♦ killed in action in France on 2nd-3rd August 1915 ♦ buried at Ploegsteert,
WILLIAM REGINALD PRYN
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Sur- geon-General W. W. Pryn, C.B., R.N. ♦ died from burns on 27th June 191 5 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek,
JOSEPH STONEMAN PRYOR
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ son of Mr. J. Pryor of Saltash ♦
killed in action near Bapaume on 24th-25th March 191 8.
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CHARLES JESSE PULLEN
Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery attached Royal Flying Corps ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. J. F. Pullen of Wanstead ♦ shot down and killed in an aerial battle near La Bass^e on 4th September 191 7.
REGINALD WILSON RAE
Lieutenant East Surrey Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson Rae of West Kensington ♦ killed in action on 30th March I9i5» buried at Voormezeele.
ARTHUR WILLIAM RAMSEY
Lieutenant East Kent Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. H. L.
Ramsey of Battersea Park ♦ killed in action on 12th April 1915 ♦ buried at
Zonnebeke.
DANE BARON REED
Captain Middlesex Regiment ♦ LL.B., University College ♦ son of Mr.
E. E. B. Reed of Wimbledon ♦ killed in action leading an attack on i8th August 1916.
FELIX GEORGE REMINGTON
Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ King's College ♦ son of the late Mr. T. E. C. Remington and of Mrs. H. M. Remington of Hampton, Middlesex ♦ missing believed killed in France when after acting as observation officer he went forward alone to ascertain particulars concern- ing an enemy battery on nth May 191 7.
KENNETH RESTALL
Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ Royal School of Mines and Finsbury Technical College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Restall of Hampton Wick ♦ killed in action at Thiepval on 26th September 1916.
FRANCIS DANIEL REYNOLDS. M.C.
Lieutenant Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ son of Mr. D. Reynolds of Heme Bay* wounded in France on 28th June 1916 and died of wounds in the London Hospital on 9th September igiy * buried at Elmers End near Hayes.
WALTER EDWARD RICHARDS
Second Lieutenant Royal Sussex Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richards of Uckfield ♦ wounded at St. Quentin and died of wounds at the 3rd London General Hospital on nth Decem- ber 191 8 ♦ buried at Uckfield.
JOHN ERNEST RICHARDSON
Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ B.A., King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Richardson of Forest Gate ♦ killed in action at Armentieres on 7th May 191 5.
JAMES STUART RICKETTS
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ King's College ♦ son of Dr. T.
F. Ricketts ♦ died of wounds on 5th October 191 8 ♦ buried at St. Sever.
HAROLD BRINDLEY ROBB
Lieutenant Army Service Corps ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr,. and Mrs. T. H. Robb of Upper Tooting Park ♦ died of tetanus at Millbank Hospital on 2nd January 1917 ♦ buried at Wandsworth.
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JAMES LESLIE ROBERTON
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment and Royal Flying Corps ♦ London
Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Roberton of Nuneaton ♦ killed by
the explosion of the petrol tank on being shot down by a Fokker in an
attack on hostile craft between Hulluch and Lens on 6th September
1916.
CECIL QUINLAN ROBERTS
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mr. G. Q. Roberts of St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ killed by a shell at Festu- bert while in charge of a gun in an exposed position on i6th May 191 5 ♦ buried at Le Touret.
LIONEL JOHN ROBERTS, M.C.
Second Lieutenant Rifle Brigade ♦ King's College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberts of Hampstead ♦ missing beheved killed on the Somme on 3rd September 1916.
GLYN CUTHBERT ROBERTSON
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ Royal College of Science ♦ son of Mr. A. G. Robertson of West Hampstead ♦ killed by a sniper at Neuvelle St. Vaast while examining some trenches taken over from the French on 15th March 1916 ♦ buried at Ecoivres.
FRANCIS VICTOR ROBINSON
Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ died of blood poisoning in Naserieh
Hospital, Cairo, on 29th July I9i8* buried at Cairo.
HENRY ELLIS ROBINSON
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of the Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Robinson of Malvern ♦ killed instantly while attending the wounded during the enemy attacks near Mount Kemmel on 25th April 191 8 ♦ buried at Wytschaete.
ISAAC ROBINSON
Second Lieutenant East Lancashire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson of Barrow-in-Furness ♦ killed in action at Gueudecourt on the Somme during a successful attack on " Mild Trench" on 23rd October 1916 ♦ buried near the trench.
LEONARD ROBINSON
Lieutenant Lancashire FusiHers ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ killed in action on 22nd August 1915.
ALBERT FRANK ROBSON
Captain Royal West Surrey Regiment ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ son of Mr. F. Robson of Clapham Common ♦ killed inaction at VaulxVraucourt on 24th March 191 8.
CHARLES FRANCIS ROTHON
Second Lieutenant Dorsetshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rothon of Wandsworth ♦ killed in action in the assault on the Leipzig Redoubt on ist July 191 6.
JOHN ERIC ROW
Second Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment ♦ son of Mr. W. B. Row of Sax-
mundham ♦ killed in action near Courcellette on 29th October 191 6.
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DAVID ROWATT
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. D. C. Rowatt of Liverpool ♦ killed in action in the Battle of the Somme on ist July 191 6 ♦ re-buried at Peronne Road.
JOHN ARTHUR RUCK
Second Lieutenant Special Lists attached Royal Flying Corps ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Mr. M. A. Ruck of Maidstone ♦ accidentally killed near Thetford on 25th May 191 6 when his machine descended in a field, turned somersault and caught fire ♦ buried at Maidstone.
OSCAR JULIUS TOLME RUNGE, M.C.
Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment attached London Regiment ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ wounded and missing believed killed at Gueudecourt on 15th October 1916.
JOHN DOUGLAS RUTHERFORD
Surgeon Royal Navy^B.A., Camb.; St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Mrs. Rutherford of Oxford ♦ died on board H.M.H.S. Karapara in the East Mediterranean on 13th September 1917 ♦ buried at Lemnos.
CHARLES EDWARD SADLER
Second Lieutenant East Lancashire Regiment ♦ Borough Road College ♦ son of Mrs. W. E. Sadler of Chesterfield ♦ killed in action leading his men at Beaumont Hamel on ist July 1916 ♦ buried at Beaumont Hamel.
RONALD LOUIS SANDELL
Second Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers attached Machine Gun Corps ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Sandell of East Finchley ♦ killed by a shell in France while searching for a derehct enemy machine gun on 22nd Sep- tember 1916 ♦ buried near Contalmaison.
ARTHUR BRYAN SAUNDERS
Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. C. H. Saunders of Hampstead ♦ wounded in an attack on Beaumont Hamel and died of wounds the following night 3rd-4th September 1916 ♦ buried at Gezaincourt.
ERIC SAVILLE
Second Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. W. Saville of Amitkulu, Zululand ♦ killed in action in France on 8th October I9i8*' buried at Forenville.
RALPH SAWORD
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ son of Mr. F. C. E. Saword of Wold-
ingham ♦ missing believed killed at Oppy Wood on 29th April 191 7.
WILLIAM GOODLEFF SCOTCHER, M.C.
Captain Royal Air Force ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scotcher of Ilford ♦ killed in a flying accident at Bekesbourne Aero- drome near Canterbury on 15th September 191 8 ♦ buried at Ilford.
JAMES THOMPSON SCOTT
Lieutenant Leicestershire Regiment ♦ Borough Road College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott of Maryport ♦ wounded at Polygon Wood on 2nd October 191 7 and died in hospital on 5th October 191 7 after lying in a shell-hole for three days ♦ buried at Etaples.
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ARTHUR CECIL SCRIVEN, M.C.
Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ son of Mr. E. J. Scriven of West Ken- sington ♦ killed in action at Bailleul on 7th November 1916 ♦buried at Kemmel Chateau.
ALLEN HAMMOND SELWYN
Lieutenant Army Service Corps ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ died of pneu- monia in London on 25th January 191 5 ♦ buried at Brompton Cemetery.
HENRY FRANCIS SEVERNE
Second Lieutenant Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment ♦ Royal School of Mines ♦ son of Mr. A. De M. Severne of Wirksw^orth ♦ killed by a sniper on nth May 1915 ♦ buried at Kemmel Chateau.
HERBERT VICTOR SEWELL
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery* B.A., LL.B., Camb.; London School of Economics ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sewell of Greenwich ♦ killed in action at Beaumont Hamel in the Battle of the Ancre on 13th November 191 6.
WILLIAM SHAND-KYDD
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Shand-
Kydd of Highgate ♦ killed in action on i6thMay 1917 ♦ buried at Feuchy.
HUMPHREY SHARP
Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sharp of Bexley Heath ♦ killed by a rifle grenade bomb on 5th October 1915 while in charge of a covering party guarding parties repairing a parapet which had been damaged by the explosion of an enemy mine ♦ buried near Fricourt.
CUTHBERT FRANK SHAW
Second Lieutenant Royal Sussex Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Dr. F, H. Shaw of St. Leonards-on-Sea ♦ killed in action in the first Battle of Ypres on 30th October 1914.
MAURICE ARTHUR PRITCHARD SHAWTER Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. A. W. Shawyer of Wanstead Park ♦ killed in action at Croix Barbae on 14th October 1914 ♦ buried at Vieille Chapelle.
AUSTIN KIRK SHENTON, M.C.
Captain Royal Engineers ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ died on 26th July
1918 ♦ buried at Crouy.
HUGH JOHN SLADEN SHIELDS
Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ M.B., Camb.; Middlesex Hospital ♦ son of the Rev. A. J. Shields of Sherborne ♦ wounded while attending a wounded man in the open 200 yards from the enemy during an attack on Reutel east of Ypres and died of wounds on 26th October 1914 ♦ buried at Zillebeke.
WILLIAM GOODWIN BLAKE SHINNER
Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mrs. Ada
Shinner of Torquay ♦ wounded in a night attack at Marcoing on 30th
December 1917 and died of wounds on 2nd January igiS* buried at
Rocquigny.
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FOSTER MOVERLEY SIBOLD
Second Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry ♦ son of the late Mr. E, A. Sibold and of Mrs. L. Sibold of Dollar ♦ missing believed killed at the Battle of Loos near the Hohenzollern Redoubt by a bomb when he had reached the third line of enemy trenches on 25th-26th September 191 5.
WILLIAM ALFRED SIFTON
Second Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. A. J. Sifton of St. James's Street ♦ wounded in front of Ypres on the Menin Road and died of wounds the following day 25th December 1915 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
SYDNEY EDWIN SILVER, M.C.
Captain Essex Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Silver of Forest Gate ♦ killed in action at Cambrai on 20th November 1917 ♦ buried near Beauchamp.
ERIC WARR SIMMONS
Second Lieutenant York and Lancaster Regiment ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Simmons of Croydon ♦ missing be- lieved killed at Suvla Bay on nth- 12th August 191 5.
JAMES ALEXANDER SIMPSON
Lieutenant General List New Armies and Royal Flying Corps ♦ B.A., Cape Univ. ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson of Portree ♦ wounded by a shell from an anti-aircraft gun while directing from his machine the fire of a battery and died of wounds the following day 22nd October 1916 ♦ buried at Chocques.
CHARLES SIZELAND
Second Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment ♦ St. Mark's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sizeland of Horsford ♦ killed in action in the Battle of the Somme being shot in the head while destroying wire entanglements on 1 2th October 191 6. ARTHUR JOHN SMITH
Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Captain and Mrs. C. J. Smith of Enfield ♦ killed in action at the Battle of Loos on 25th September 1915 ; after being bayoneted in the thigh, he was standing on the parapet of a captured trench searching among the dead and wounded for one of his machine gunners when a number of the enemy appeared round the trench and he was shot through the head and heart ♦ buried at the foot of the Double Grassier.
EDGAR ERNEST SMITH, M.C.
Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ New College ♦ son of Mr. W. Smith of
Daventry ♦ killed in action in France by a shell or bullet when standing
on the parapet rallying his men for a counter-attack on 3rd December
1917.
HENRY DALBY DRYDEN SMITH
Captain Royal Flying Corps ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦ son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith of Kensington ♦ killed in an aeroplane accident at
Farnborough on 14th December, 1915 ♦ buried at Aldershot.
HUGH CASSILLIS SMITH
Second Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr,
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and Mrs. W. M. Smith of Muswell Hill ♦ killed on 15th May 191 9 in a flying accident at Dagenham ♦ buried at Hornchurch.
SIDNEY SMITH
Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Smith of Uxbridge ♦ killed in action while fighting with five enemy machines
when returning from a special mission on nth April igiS* buried at
Outtersteime.
CLAUDE DAVIS SNEATH
Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Sneath of Hendon ♦ killed in action at Croix Barbae on 14th October 1914 ♦ re-buried at Vieille Chapelle.
ARTHUR MEYER SOLOMON
Captain London Regiment ♦ son of the late Mr. S. Solomon ♦ killed in
action near Rocquigny on 24th March 191 8.
VICTOR HOLGATE SOWERBY
Second Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. T. Sowerby of Grimsby ♦ died of wounds received while leading his platoon on 31st July-ist August 1917.
JACK HAMLYN SPENCER, M.C.
Captain Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spencer of Plymouth ♦ died of wounds in Doullens Hospital on 5th June 191 8 ♦ buried at Doullens.
DOUGLAS SPURWAY
Captain Yorkshire Regiment ♦ St. Bartholomew's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. J. Spurway of Kilburn ♦ killed in action by rifle and machine gun bullets near Hancourt on 22nd March 191 8,
JOHN BREWER STACEY
Second Lieutenant East Surrey Regiment ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. H. Stacey of Firle ♦ killed in action in an attack south of Miraumont and east of Grandcourt on or about 19th November 191 6.
JOHN HOLDER STEARN, D.S.O.
Lieutenant Durham Light Infantry ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stearn of Buntingford ♦ killed in action by a shell near Mar- coing in the attack on Cambrai on 3rd December 191 7.
DUDLEY ERIC STEPHENS
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of the late Mr. R. E. Stephens and of Mrs. A, M. Stephens of Holland Villas Road ♦ died on 29th March 191 8 of wounds received at Tilloy Wood in the defence of Arras ♦ buried at Duisans.
JOHN HERBERT STEPHENS
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephens of Bangalore ♦ killed in action in an attack near Cherisy on 3rd May 191 7, his body being left on the field.
WILLIAM HEAD STEPHENS
Second Lieutenant Leicestershire Regiment ♦ Borough Road College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Stephens of Leicester ♦ killed in action in Del- ville Wood during the Battle of the Somme on 14th July 1916.
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ERIC LIOxNEL STEPHENSON
Second Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ London Hospital ♦ son of Mr. J. Stephenson of Doncaster ♦ killed in action by a shot through the head on i8th March 1916 ♦ buried at Ecoivres.
ARTHUR REGINALD INGRAM STEVENS
Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Stevens of Golders Green ♦ killed in action at Pozieres in the enemy trenches on 4th August 191 6 ♦ re-buried at Pozieres.
GUY SOMERVILLE STEWART
Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ University College ♦ son of Mrs. Stewart of Wembley ♦ killed at Guillancourt east of Amiens his machine being shot down from the ground while flying low harassing the advanc- ing enemy on 28th March 191 8.
VINCENT HARCOURT STILES
Lieutenant London Regiment and Machine Gun Corps ♦ King's College
and Birkbeck College ♦ killed in action on 21st September igiy * buried
at Aeroplane Cemetery.
EDWARD LESLIE JOHNSON STOCKDALE
Lieutenant Lancashire FusiHers ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ son of Mr. W.
E. Stockdale of Ely* killed in action in the Battle of the Somme at the
Quadrangle Support Trench Contalmaison on 7th July 191 6 while alone
covering the retirement of his men who were forced to retire after two
charges .
OLIVER JOHN STONE
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ son of
Mr, E. M. Stone of Sydenham ♦ killed by a shell behind the lines on 22nd
September 1916.* buried at Gezaincourt.
FRANK STRAKER
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. E. Straker of Croy- don ♦ killed in action by a shell while returning from the front trenches at Givenchy-les-La Bassee on 1 6th- 17th July 1916 ♦ buried at Bethune.
JAMES WILLIAM STRONG
Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ son of Mr. W, Strong of St. Albans ♦ killed in action near La Bassee when returning to the lines after a raid on nth June 1916.
OSWALD LUCKING STRONG
Lieutenant Somerset Light Infantry attached Trench Mortar Battery ♦ Royal College of Science ♦ son of ISIr. and Mrs. W. R. Strong of Streat- ham ♦ wounded and died of wounds in Salonica the following day 5th August 191 7 ♦ buried at Staros. HENRY JAMES SUDELL
Captain Army Service Corps ♦ wounded at Suvla Bay while taking a con- voy to another beach and died of wounds on the hospital ship Rewa the following day 28th August 191 5.
PAUL LOXTON SULMAN. M.C.
Captain Hampshire Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mrs. Sulman of Bordon ♦ wounded on 21st March 191 8 near Epehy and died of wounds at Salisbury on 28th April 1918 ♦ buried at Brookwood.
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HECTOR JOHN SUTHERLAND
Captain Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ♦ Battersea
Polytechnic ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sutherland of Merstham ♦ died of
bronchitis at Meaulte on 2nd-3rd February 1917 ♦ buried at Grove Town,
Meaulte.
GEORGE WILLIAM SWANSON
Captain Hampshire Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of the late Mr. W. Swanson and of Mrs. Swanson of New Kilmainham ♦ missing believed drowned on the Leinster on loth October 191 8.
CHARLES REGINALD TAPES
Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Taffs of Slough ♦ killed leading his men in a success- ful night attack at Festubert on 15th May 191 5 ♦ buried at Richebourg.
CECIL MELLIAR TALBOT
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ son of Mr. P. T. Talbot of Clacton-on-Sea ♦ killed in action near Hooge on 27th September 1915 ♦ buried at Brandhoek.
HAROLD FRANK TAYLER
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ University College ♦ died of pneumonia on 8th November 1918 at Devonport Military Hospital.
ALFRED THURSTON TAYLOR
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. P. Taylor of Clapham ♦ killed by a sniper while reconnoitring a bridge over the Haute Canal on 5th October 191 8 ♦ re-buried at HuUuch.
CEDRIC CHARLES OKEY TAYLOR
Lieutenant East Kent Regiment attached Trench Mortar Battery ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Mr. C. W. Taylor and of Mrs. Taylor of Reading ♦ killed in action by a shell near Arras on 3rd-4th December
1916 ♦ buried at Faubourg d'Ainiens.
CHARLES CHRISTOPHER VASSALL TAYLOR
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ East London College ♦ killed in action
on 26th December 191 7 ♦ re-buried at Jerusalem.
DOUGLAS JOHN TAYLOR
Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ B.Sc, South Western Poly- technic and Battersea Polytechnic ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor of Fittleworth ♦ killed at Abbasiya on 29th December 191 6 while flying near the 27th General Hospital when his machine crashed ♦ buried at Cairo.
GEORGE HENRY RECKNELL TAYLOR
Captain Suffolk Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ missing believed killed
at the Battle of Cambrai on 30th November 191 7.
PHILIP GUSTAVE ADOLPHE TAYLOR
Second Lieutenant Royal Enginee«i>» son of Mr. P. Taylor of Algiers ♦
killed by a shell when returning from duty near Poperinghe on 25th July
1917 ♦ buried at Poperinghe.
WILLIAM FREDERICK TAYLOR
Lieutenant East Kent Regiment attached Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ Uni- versity College and London Day Training College ♦ son of Mr. W. Taylor
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of Lee ♦ killed bv a shell near Brielen on 8th June 191 5 ♦ re-buried at Perth (China Wall).
GUSTAVUS TAYLOR-LOBAN
Captain General List and Royal Flying Corps ♦ London School of Econ- omics ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor-Loban of Aberdeen ♦ killed in a flying accident at Montrose on 7th June 1917 ♦ buried at Montrose.
JOHN NORMAN TERRY
Captain London Regiment ♦ St. Thomas's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Terry of High Barnet ♦ died on 20th September 191 6 of wounds received in the Battle of the Somme ♦ buried at Heilly.
LEON HUBERT THIERRY
Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thierry of Acton ♦ missing believed killed when flying to take photo- graphs opposite Cambrai on loth December 1917.
BENJAMIN STEWART BUCKINGHAM THOMAS, M.C. Lieutenant Royal Air Force ♦ Borough Road College ♦ son of Mr. B. Thomas of Pembroke Dock ♦ killed on 4th October 1918: while returning from a flight his machine was seen to collide in the air with another machine ♦ buried at Grevillers.
CECIL RHYS THOMAS
Lieutenant General List attached Royal Flying Corps ♦ died of wounds as Prisoner of War on 19th August 191 7.
MATTHEW THOMAS
Captain Loyal North Lancashire Regiment ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ son of Mr. M.J. Thomas of Wigan ♦ killed in action near Bethune on 30th December 191 5 ♦ buried at Le Touret.
REGINALD THOMPSON
Lieutenant East Lancashire Regiment ♦ LL.B. ♦ son of Mr. J. Thompson
of Blackburn and of Mrs. AHce Thompson of Boscombe ♦ killed by a
shell in the Somme Valley during a successful attack on 23rd October
1916.
SAMUEL FREDERICK HENRY THOMPSON, M.C, D.F.C. Captain Royal Air Force ♦ East London College, Finsbury Technical College and Sir John Cass Technical Institute ♦ son of Mr. S. W. Thomp- son of Blackheath ♦ missing beHeved killed on 27th September 1918 when with two other British machines he encountered twelve enemy machines and was last seen nose-diving.
SIGMUND ALEXANDER OSCAR THORNE
Second Lieutenant West Yorkshire Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Rev. P. L. Thorne of West Kilburn ♦ died at Brighton on 22nd December 1916 as the result of a motor-cycle accident while on sick leave from France ♦ buried at Brighton .
GEOFFREY HOLLAND THORNHILL
Lieutenant Royal Warwickshire Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of the late Mr. E. B. Thornhill and of Mrs. Thornhill of Rickmansworth ♦ died of pneumonia at Oxford on loth May 1917* buried at Rickmans- worth.
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JOHN McLaren Thornton
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦ son of the late Rev. R. M . Thornton and of Mrs . Thornton of Notting Hill ♦ killed in action in Flanders on 20th January 191 6 ♦ believed buried at Frelinghien.
GORDON HARRY TICEHURST
Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ Battersea Polytechnic ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ticehurst of Brixton ♦ killed in action at Menin Wood on 20th September 1917 ♦ reported buried at Passchendaele.
ARTHUR TILBURY
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. J. Tilbury of Oakley ♦ drowned in the sinking of the Transylvania on his return from Egypt on 4th May 1917.
FRANK EWART TIPLADY
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment attached London Regiment ♦ son of Mr. L. M. Tiplady of North Finchley ♦ killed in action leading his platoon in the Battle of Loos on 27th September 191 5 ♦ buried at Lapugnoy.
ERIC HINTON GRIFFITH TOMBLINGS
Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Lt.-Col, and Mrs. E, G. TombHngs of Bexhill ♦ died of dysentery in hospital on 2 1 St January 191 6 having been invaUded home from the Dardanelles ♦ buried at Campsall.
VIGOR TOMKINS
Captain East Surrey Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Tomkins of Wallington ♦ killed in action leading an attack at St. Etie in the operations against the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 13th October 1915.
WILLIAM HENRY TOMS
Captain Royal Army Ordnance Corps ♦ accidentally killed on 5th Decem- ber 1918 ♦ buried at Lessines.
THOMAS AINSWORTH TOWNSEND, M.C.
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ son of the late Mr. T. S. Townsend and of Mrs. Townsend of Rugby ♦ wounded and missing believed killed near Rocquigny while staying behind with a wounded man when the regiment retired on 24th March 191 8.
ANTHONY TRAILL
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ M.B., Oxf. ; Guy's Hospital ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Traill of Eynsham ♦ died at a casualty clearing station in France on 25th August 1917 ♦ buried at Grevillers.
TOM STOCKHAM TRAVERS, M.C.
Captain London Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. Travers late of Brock- ley ♦ killed in action in Palestine on 7th November 191 7 ♦ re-buried at Beersheba.
CHARLES HENRY TREGLOWN
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ Royal School of Mines ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Treglown of Wembley ♦ killed in action at Beaurains on 30th March 1917 ♦ buried at Faubourg d 'Amiens.
CLAUDE WILLIAM TREHERNE
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ St, Thomas's Hospital ♦ son of
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Major- General Sir Francis Treherne K.C.M.G. of Woodbridge ♦ wounded near Wytschaete on 31st July 191 7 and died of wounds at Le Touquet on 1 2th August 1917 ♦ buried at Etaples.
ELIAS TREMLETT, D.S.O.
Lieutenant Machine Gun Corps ♦ LL.B., University College ♦ son of Mr . and Mrs . W . Tremlett of Crediton ♦ died on 23rd May 1 9 1 7 of wounds received from a shell near Bullecourt ♦ buried at Mory Abbey.
DESMOND GARDINER TROUTON
Major Royal Field Artillery ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ son of Professor and Mrs. Trouton of Hampstead ♦ killed in action at Passchendaele on 13th October 1917 ♦ buried at The Huts Military Cemetery.
FREDERICK HARRY TURNER, M.C.
Lieutenant General List and Royal Flying Corps ♦ son of Mr. F. Turner of High Wycombe ♦ accidentally killed when his machine fell in flames near Leeds on loth January 1917.
DOUGLAS TWEED IE- SMITH
Lieutenant General List and Royal Flying Corps ♦ Northampton Poly- technic Institute ♦ son of Mr. R. Tweedie-Smith ♦ died in Netley Hos- pital on loth April 1916.
CYRIL SCOTT UNDERHILL
Second Lieutenant Shropshire Light Infantry ♦ son of Mr. J. S. Under- bill of Newport, Salop ♦ died on 21st January 191 6 of wounds received in France while acting as Patrol Commander ♦ buried at Elverdinghe.
HAROLD HENRY UNDERWOOD
Captain Northamptonshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. G. Underwood of
WelHngborough ♦ killed in action at Gaza on 19th April 1917.
WILLIAM URSELL
Lieutenant late London Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ursell of Alresford ♦ died of pneumonia on 4th November 191 8 having relinquished his commission on account of ill-health caused by wounds ♦ buried at Han well.
HENRY IVANHOE VANDELL
Lieutenant Reserve of Officers attached Northamptonshire Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Vandell of Gilling- ham ♦ killed in action near Ypres leading his platoon to intercept an enemy attack on ioth-i3th November 1914.
MAURICE JOHN THOMAS VAN DER LINDE Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ Northern Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. S. H. van der Linde of Highbury New Park ♦ killed in action on 30th August 191 8 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
SIMON VAN DER LINDE
Second Lieutenant Bedfordshire Regiment ♦ Northern Polytechnic In- stitute ♦ son of Mr. S. H. van der Linde of Highbury New Park ♦ died of wounds on i8th October 191 7.
AWDRY MORRIS VAUCOUR, M.C, D.F.C.
Major Royal Field Artillery and Royal Flying Corps ♦ City and Guilds College ♦ son of Mrs. Vaucour of Upper Norwood ♦ killed while flying
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in Italy, being shot down by an Italian airman who mistook him for an enemy on i6th July 191 8 ♦ buried at Montecchio Precalcino.
LIONEL FRANK VINICOMBE
Second Lieutenant Royal West Kent Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ killed
in action on 29th June 1916 ♦ buried at Dranoutre.
CECIL HAMERSLEY WALDRON
Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Major C. Waldron, R.E., of Bristol ♦ killed at the Bluff near Ypres by a shell on 2nd March 191 6 when leading his company to the attack after two days' severe fighting.
JOHN ARTHUR WALKER
Captain Royal Welsh Fusiliers ♦ King's College ♦ killed in action on 19th
February 191 6 ♦ buried at Reninghelst.
HAROLD LEGH WALLIS
Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps ♦ Royal School of Mines ♦ killed while
flying in the United Kingdom on 2nd July 1916.
FREDERICK CECIL WEAVER
Sub-Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Weaver of Woking ♦ killed in the attack on Beaumont Hamel on 13th November 1916 ♦ re-buried at The Ancre Cemetery,
GEORGE HARVEY DUDER WEBB
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs.J. C.Webb ♦ died ofwounds on 29th March 1918 ♦ buried atDoullens.
PHILIP EDWARD WEBB
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ son of Sir Aston and Lady Webb of Hanover Terrace ♦ killed in action on 25th September 1916 ♦ buried near Morval.
RICHARD HOWARD WEBB
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ Goldsmiths' College ♦ son of the late Mr. W. H. Webb and of Mrs. Ada Webb of Esher ♦ wounded while acting as liason officer at High Wood on 20th September 191 6 and died of wounds on loth October 1916 ♦ buried at Etaples.
EDWARD MACKAY WEBSTER
Second Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ Guy's Hospital ♦ killed
in action on 2nd August 1916 ♦ buried at Vermelles.
CYRIL WARNER WEEKES, M.C.
Captain Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Weekes of
Wandsworth Common ♦ died on i6th September 1918 ♦ buried at Sun
Quarry.
GEORGE HERBERT WELLER
Captain Highland Light Infantry ♦ B.Sc, Glasgow ♦ son of Mr. W. S.
Weller of Watford ♦ killed in action on 12th July 191 5.
RONALD GRAHAM WELLS
Lieutenant Royal Sussex Regiment ♦ B.A., University College ♦ son of Mr. A. Wells of Hastings ♦ killed by a bomb while defending a mine crater which he had been ordered to hold at all costs near the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 4th March 191 6.
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GERALD WILLIAM WEST
{See under " Officers and Former Officers,")
LESLIE THOMAS WESTAWAY
Second Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers ♦ Goldsmiths' College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Westaway of Cricklewood ♦ missing believed killed leading his men near Beaumont Hamel on ist July 1916 ♦ buried at Hawthorn Ridge.
JOSEPH HORACE LYNEHAM WHEATLEY
Second Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ son of the late Mr. J. Wheatley ♦
missing believed killed at Croisilles on 15th June 1917.
OWEN WHITAKER, M.C.
Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Whitaker ♦ killed by a sniper in Flanders on 29th August 1915 ♦ buried near Boesinghe.
HARRY ALDEN WHITBY
Captain West Yorkshire Regiment ♦ B.A., University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Whitby of Hull ♦ killed in action at Contalmaison on loth July 1916 ♦ buried at Pozieres.
CECIL AUGUSTUS WHITE
Second Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment ♦ died of wounds on
4th October 1917 ♦ buried at Dozinghem.
HUGH REGINALD WHITE
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ son of the Rev. and Mrs. C. E. White of Gloucester Terrace ♦ killed by a shell between Berry- au-Bac and Pontavert in the Champagne Sector on 30th May 191 8 while collect- ing his platoon to re-inforce the front line which was being attacked by the enemy in overwhelming numbers.
FRANK BRENNAND WHITEHEAD
Second Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. F. White- head of Southgate ♦ missing believed killed near Wancourt on 24th April 1 91 7 after having been captured by the enemy.
PERCY JOHN WHITEHOUSE
Second Lieutenant Royal West Kent Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mr. F. Whitehouse of Belvedere ♦ killed in action at Hooge on 2nd November 1914.
HARRY CEDRIC WHITELEGG
Captain British West Indies Regiment ♦ son of the late Mr. T. D. White- legg of Manchester and of Mrs. J. M. Goodall of Bembridge ♦ died in hos- pital at Dar-es- Salaam, East Africa, of abscess following malaria and dysentery on 8th November 191 6.
CHARLES WHITHAM
Lieutenant London Regiment ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Whitham of
Blackpool ♦ killed by a bomb while on patrol near Cambrai on 6th October
1918.
FRANCIS ROBERT WHITTEN, M.C.
Major Royal Engineers ♦ B.Sc, City and Guilds College ♦ wounded at Kemmel Hill and died of wounds two days later on i8th April igiS^ buried at Haringhe.
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JOHN DUDLEY WHYTE
Captain Royal Sussex Regiment* B.A., University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Whyte late of Sydenham ♦ killed by a shell on 13th July 1916 while consolidating a position taken during the day in Bernafay Wood, Somme ♦ re-buried at Danzig Valley Cemetery.
GEORGE EDWIN WIGHTON
Second Lieutenant East Lancashire Regiment ♦ East London College ♦ son of Mrs. M. Wighton of Leytonstone ♦ died of wounds received the same day in France on nth August 1916 ♦ buried at St. Vaast.
CHARLES HAROLD WILKINSON, M.C.
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery* University College ♦ son of Mr. C. A.
Wilkinson of Taranaki, New Zealand ♦ died of pneumonia at Liverpool
on 13th October 191 8.
JAMES RENDELL WILKINSON
Lieutenant Lancashire Fusihers ♦ B.Sc, University College ♦ son of Mr.
G. Wilkinson of Harrogate ♦ accidentally killed by a fall from a roof when
making meteorological observations as Prisoner of War at Gnadenfrei on
20th May 1916 ♦ buried at Gnadenfrei.
LEONARD CHARLES WILLIAMS
Second Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. H. Williams of Torquay ♦ wounded by shell-fire on the Ypres-Menin road leading his company into the Hne and died of wounds two days later on loth November 1917 ♦ buried at Lijssenthoek.
REGINALD JOSEPH WILLIAMS
Second Lieutenant Royal Welsh Fusiliers ♦ Northampton Polytechnic Institute ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams of Highgate ♦ killed in action leading his platoon at Festubert on 25th September I9i5* buried near Festubert.
EDWARD THOMAS WINBUSH
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ B.Sc, King's College and Birkbeck College ♦ son of the late Mr. E. T. Winbush and of Mrs. Win- bush of Brondesbury ♦ killed by concussion from a heavy shell on 24th September 191 7 when on his way back from warning the men at the second gun of the approach of gas shells ♦ buried at Reninghelst.
VINCENT SLADEN WING
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wing of Market Overton and Chelsea ♦ killed in action by a shell after helping to save wounded Portuguese from a barn which was on fire at Croix Barbee on loth August 1917 ♦ buried at Estaires his body being covered by the Union Jack and the Portuguese flag.
BASIL CHARLES WINSER
Captain Lancashire Fusiliers ♦ B. A., University College and King's College ♦ son of Mr. H. A. Winser of Kingston-on-Thames ♦ killed in action in France on 15th February 1916 ♦ buried at St. Eloi.
ERNEST WALTER WINTON
Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Weintrand of Hampstead ♦ killed by a shell near Ypres on 15th December 191 7 ♦ buried at Bleuet Farm.
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BRYCE WOOD
Second Lieutenant Gordon Highlanders ♦ died on loth May 191 8 of
shell wounds received near Pernes ♦ buried at Pernes.
MAURICE HERBERT WOOD
Captain Lincolnshire Regiment ♦ B.A., University College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood of Woodford ♦ missing believed killed when flying four miles over the enemy lines on 13th April 1917 ♦ buried at Douai.
THOMAS VICTOR WOOD
Second Lieutenant Royal Sussex Regiment ♦ Goldsmiths' College ♦ son of Mrs. Rhoda Wood of Hay\vards Heath ♦ killed in action near Pozi^res on 4th August 1 916.
WILFRED JOHN WOOD
Second Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment ♦ Birkbeck College ♦ son of Mr. R. Wood of Barrow-in-Furness ♦ killed in action near Fricourt on ist July 1916 ♦ re-buried at Gordon Dump.
WILLIAM JOHN W^OOD
Lieutenant Middlesex Regiment attached London Regiment ♦ King's College ♦ son of Mr. J. W. Wood of Highgate ♦ killed in action by a sniper in Flanders on 7th November 191 5 while superintending trench draining operations in a mist and directing his men to cover as it suddenly lifted ♦ buried north of Potjze cross roads near Ypres.
BERNARD WOODHOUSE
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps ♦ M.B., B.S., University College and Hospital ♦ son of Mr. M. E. Woodhouse of Wimbledon ♦ wounded near Ypres and died of wounds the following day 5th September 1917 ♦ buried at Mendinghem.
FRANCIS JOSEPH WOODLOCK
Second Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps ♦ son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W^oodlock ♦ killed near Pilkem while on duty at night with a working party on 13th August 1917.
LIONEL HUGH FLETCHER WOODS
Second Lieutenant Northumberland Fusiliers ♦ son of the late Mr. C. F. Woods ♦ killed inaction leading a bombing attack near the Butte deWarlen- court on 14th November 1916 ♦ re-buried at Warlencourt.
CEDRIC PERCY WOOLLACOTT
Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Woollacott of Wandsworth Common ♦ killed by a shell near Bailleul on a2nd April 1917 ♦ buried at Bailleul.
GERALD CLIFTON W^OOLLVEN
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ Battersea Polytechnic ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woollven of Sutton, Surrey* died on loth September 1918 of wounds received from a sniper while on patrol with a signaller in front of the lines near Epehy ♦ buried at Epehy.
CLAUDE RUSSEL WRIGHT
Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment attached Machine Gun Corps ♦ King's College ♦ son of Lt.-Col. C. F. Wright of Eye ♦ killed in action at Bulle- court on 21st May 1917.
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ERIC TRACEY WRIGHT
Captain Royal Fusiliers ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. T. T. Wright of Bombay and of Mrs. Wright of Watford ♦ killed in action in France on 13th March 1916 ♦ buried at Cambrin.
JOSEPH HERBERT WRIGHT, M.C.
Captain Gloucestershire Regiment ♦ B.Sc. ♦ son of Mr. D. Wright of Bradford ♦ killed by a shot at short range when surrounded in the enemy advance between Grevillers and Achiet-le-Petit on 25th March 191 8.
NOEL TRACEY WRIGHT
Captain Yorkshire Regiment ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr. T. T. Wright of Bombay and of Mrs. Wright of Watford ♦ wounded in an attack in front of Vermelles and died of wounds the following day ist October 191 5 ♦ buried at Sailly-la- Bourse.
SAMUEL KING WRIGHT
Lieutenant West Riding Regiment ♦ B.A., Oxf. ♦ son of Mrs, Emily Wright
of Sway ♦ killed in action at Suvla Bay on 7th- nth August 191 5.
THOMAS WRIGHT
Second Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regiment ♦ B.Sc, King's College ♦ son of Mr. S. Wright of Sleaford ♦ killed while reconnoitring the enemy lines in France on 2nd May 1915 ♦ buried at Faquissart,
MAURICE OKEOVER MOSTYN WYNNE
Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ♦ University College ♦ son of Mr, and
Mrs. H. Wynne of Stockbridge ♦ killed in action in France on 28th August
1915-
JAMES YOUNG
Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers ♦ son of Mrs. J. Young of Edin- burgh ♦ killed instantly by a shell near Amiens on 5th April 191 8 ♦ re-buried at Adelaide Military Cemetery.
WILLIAM THOMAS THORNTON YOUNG
Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery ♦ M. A., Liverpool; Goldsmiths' College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Young of Southport ♦ killed instantly by a shell in Flanders on 12th July 1917 ♦ buried at Brandhoek.
JOHN WILLIAM YOUNGS
Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment and Machine Gun Corps ♦ Finsbury Technical College ♦ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Youngs of King's Lynn ♦ wounded near Neuf Berquin and died of wounds the following day i2th April 1918 ♦ buried at Hazebrouck.
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CAPT. J. FOX RUSSELL, V.C. M.C
Royal Army Medical Corps.
(Killed in action).
Debenham Longman. Lid.
CAPT. A. M. C. MACREADY-DIARMID. V.C
Middlesex Regiment. (Killed in action).
Baauno MAJOR F. H. JOHNSO.N. V.C. B.Sc
Royal Engineers. (Killed in action).
Basil
MAJOR B. M. CLOUTMAN. V.C, M.C, B,A Royal Engineers.
Elliott & Fry BT.-MAJOR A C. T. WHITE V.C. .M.C, B.A Yorkshtre Regiment.
FORMER CADETS WHO WERE AWARDED THE VICTORIA CROSS
Honours anti Bisttnctions
A braver choice of dauntless spirits,
Than now the English bottoms have waft o'er,
Did never float upon the swelling tide.
Shakespeare (King John).
Grain of threshing battle-dints.
Meredith (Attila).
Honours and distinctions are given separately for officers and former officers and for former cadets in the following order : — V.C. ; Order of the Bath ; Order of St. Michael and St. George ; Brevet and Substantive Rank ; D.S.O. with Bar ; D.S.O. ; Royal Victorian Order ; Order of the British Empire ; D.S.C. ; M.C. with two Bars ; M.C. with one Bar ; M.C.; D.F.C. with Bar ; D.F.C. ; A.F.C. ; Order of St. John ; D.C.M.; M.M. ; Mentioned in Despatches (naval and military including Gazette of India) ; Mentioned in War Office Communiques and Air Ministry Reports ; Foreign Awards in the order : — France, Belgium, Russia, Serbia, Italy, Roumania, Greece, Egypt, United States.
The names, ranks, and regiments of officers and other information are as given in the London Gazette.
The General Officers whose Despatches are referred to and their re- spective Theatres of War, are as follows : — Field-Marshal Sir E. H. H. AUenby (Egypt and Palestine) ; Lt. Gen. Sir A. A. Barrett (India — oper- ations against the Mahsuds) ; Gen. F. R. Earl of Cavan (Italy) ; Field- Marshall Sir John French (France and Flanders) ; Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (France and Flanders) ; Lt. Gen. Sir J. A. L. Haldane (Mesopotamia) ; Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton (Dardanelles) ; Maj. Gen. H. C. Holman (South Russia) ; Maj. Gen. A. R Hoskins (East Africa) ; Maj. Gen. W. E. Ironside (North Russia) ; Lt. Gen. Sir Percy Lake (Mesopotamia) ; Lt. Gen. W. R. Marshall (Mesopotamia) ; Lt. Gen. Sir Stanley Maude (Mesopotamia) ; Lt. Gen. Sir John Maxwell (Egypt); Lt. Gen. G. F Milne (Salonika) ; Gen. Sir Charles Monro (Dardan- elles) ; Gen. Sir Archibald Murray (Egypt and Palestine) ; Gen. Sir John Nixon (Mesopotamia) ; Gen. Sir Herbert Plumer (Italy) ; Gen. H. S. Lord Rawlinson (North Russia) ; Maj. Gen. Sir C. V. F. Town- shend (Mesopotamia — defence of Kut) ; Hon. Lt. Gen. Sir J. L. Van Deventer (East Africa),
The Naval Despatches referred to are as follows : — Admiral Sir John Jellicoe (Jutland) and Vice- Admiral Sir Roger Keyes (Dover Patrol).
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ORDER OF THE BATH.
Companions. HERRINGHAM, Temp. Col. (Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ) Sir WiLMOT Parker, A.M.S. ♦ For services rendered in connection with military operations in the Field. To date from 3rd June 191 5. — Gazette, 23 June 1915.
TOOTH, Temp. Col. (Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ) Howard Henry, C.M.G., A.M.S. ♦ For services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, i Jan. 1918.
ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.
Knight Commander.
HERRINGHAM, Temp. Maj.-Gen. Sir Wilmot Parker, C.B., A.M.S. ♦ For services rendered in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. Dated 3rd June 1919. — Gazette, 9 June 1919.
Companions. DAVIES-COLLEY, Temp. Maj. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) Robert, R.A.M.C. ♦ For services rendered in connection with military operations in Mesopotamia. Dated 3rd June 1918. — Gazette, 26 Aug. 1918.
CASK. Temp. Col. (Maj. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ) George Ernest, D.S.O.,
A.M.S. ♦ For services rendered in connection with military operations
in France and Flanders. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919. GODMAN, Lt.-Col. (Actg. Brig. -Gen.) Arthur Lowthian, D.S.O.,
R.A.F. ♦ In recognition of distinguished services rendered during the
War. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER.
GASK, Maj. George Ernest, R.A.M.C. ♦ For distinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, 4 June 1917.
GODMAN, Maj. Arthur Lowthian, York. R. and R.F.C. ♦ For dis- tinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, 4 June 1917.
LAYTON, Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Thomas Bramley, R.A.M.C. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in Egypt. — Gazette, 3 June 1918.
RICHARDSON, Lt.-Col. Archibald Read, Lond. R. (T.F.). ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in organising bombing parties for an unprotected flank. With these he beat off repeated enemy counter-attacks which were launched under heavy barrage, and it was owing to his skill and energy under most trying conditions that the troops on his right were able to hold on and consoHdate their position. His fine personal example greatly encouraged all ranks in an extremely critical situation. — Gazette, 25 Aug. 1917.
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RUTHERFORD, Capt. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) Norman Cecil, R.A.M.C. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in charge of an advanced dressing station. He worked continuously under heavy shell fire, evacuating the wounded from the forward area, and it was owing to his splendid example of devotion that the work was efficiently carried out. — Gazette, 17 Sept. 1917.
THOMAS, Temp. Maj. Leonard Rhys, A.S.C. (Lt. Unattd. List). ♦ For distinguished service in the Field in Mesopotamia. Dated 3rd June 1917. — Gazette, 25 Aug. 1917.
WEBB-JOHNSON, Capt. (Temp. Maj.) Alfred Edward, R.A.M.C. (T.F.). ♦ For distinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, 3 June 1916.
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Commanders.
BLACKER, George Francis, Esq. {Civil Division). ■^^ For valuable ser- vices rendered in the United Kingdom in connection with the Army during the War. — Gazette, 30 Jan. 1920.
GRAY, Maj. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) Archibald Montague Henry, R.A.M.C. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
WEBB-JOHNSON, Temp. Col. Alfred Edward, D.S.O., R.A.M.C. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 19 19.
Officers.
AULD, Capt. (Temp. Maj.) Samuel James Manson, M.C. 4th Bn. R. Berks. R. (T.F.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
Members.
PAGE, Capt. Harold James, R.A. (S.R.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
ROBINSON, Capt. James, R.A.F. ♦ In recognition of distinguished services rendered during the War. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
MILITARY CROSS WITH BAR.
DIBDIN, Lt. Frederick Joseph Aglio, R. Suss. R. (S.R.), attd. 2nd Bn., Welsh R. ♦ For distinguished service in the Field, with effect from 3rd June 1915 inclusive. — Gazette, 23 June 1915.
Bar. For conspicuous gallantry in action. He handled his machine guns under very heavy fire with great courage and determination. Later, he consolidated the position and rendered services of the utmost value. — Gazette, 14 Nov. 1916.
MILITARY CROSS.
AULD, Lt. Samuel James Manson, R. Berks. R. (T.F.). ♦ For dis- tinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, i Jan. 1917.
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CLOAKE, Temp. Capt. Cecil Stedman, R. Berks. R. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry during operations. He went forward under heavy shell fire, re-organised two corapanies which had lost their officers, and by his cool pluck restored confidence among the men at a critical time. — Gazette, 20 Oct. 191 6.
GILBY, Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Alfred Oscar, R.F.A. (S.R.). ♦ For dis- tinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 3 June 1918.
MARSDEN, Lt. Ernest, N.Z. Engrs., attd. 5th Fid. Survey Bn., R.E.
♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 3 June 191 9.
NAPIER-CLAVERING, Lt. Francis Donald, R.E. (S.R.). ♦ For conspicuous gallantry during operations. He completed the con- struction and wiring of a strong point under heavy shell fire with bursts of machine gun fire. He has also carried out some dangerous reconnaissances. — Gazette, 22 Sept. 1916.
SINNATT, Capt. Oliver Sturdy, Lond. R. (T.F.). ♦ For distinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, i Jan. 1918.
SLADE, Temp. Capt. Roland Edgar, R.E. ♦ For distinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, i Jan. 1917.
WHEELER, Lt. (Actg. Maj.) Robert Eric Mortimer, R.F.A. (T.F.), attd. A/76th A. Bde., R.F.A. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and initiative. While making a reconnaissance he saw two enemy field guns limbered up without horses within 300 yards of the outpost line. He returned for two six-horse teams, and under heavy fire, in full view of the enemy, successfully brought back both guns to his battery position and turned them on the enemy. He did fine work. — Gazette, 2 Dec. 1918.
ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM
IN ENGLAND.
Knight of Grace. WEBB-JOHNSON, Temp. Col. Alfred Edward, D.S.O., R.A.M.C. — Gazette, 11 July 1919.
MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.
The following officers have been mentioned in Despatches for distinguished and gallant services and devotion to duty : — BLACKER, Temp. Capt. George [Francis], R.A.M.C. ♦ Maxwell's Despatch of 16 Mch. 191 6.
CORBETT, Capt. (Actg. Capt.) William Victor, A.M.S., R.A.M.C.
♦ Haig's Despatch of i6th Mch. 1919. DAVIES-COLLEY, Temp. Maj. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) Robert, R.A.M.C.
♦ Maude's Despatch of 2 Nov. 191 7 and Marshall's Despatch of 15 Apr. 1918.
DIBDIN, Lt. Frederick Joseph Aglio, 3rd Bn., R. Suss. R. (attd. 2nd Bn., Welsh R.) ♦ French's Despatch of 31 May 1915
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EGERTON, Maj. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) Arthur George Edward,
C. Gds. (killed) ♦ French's Despatch of 30 Nov. 1915. PAGAN, Capt. Christopher Frederick Feltrim, R.E. (S.R.) ♦
Allenby's Despatch of 23 Oct. 191 8. FOOT, Capt. Patton Bowyear Drummond-Hay, Midd'x R. ♦ Gazette
of India, Sept. 191 8. GASK, Maj. (Temp. Col.) George Edward, D.S.O., Consultant,
R.A.M.C. ♦ Haig's Despatches of 13 Nov. 1916 and 9 Apr. 1917
(as Maj. R.A.M.C.) and 7 Apr. 1918. GODMAN, Maj. Arthur Lowthian, York. R., attd. R.F.C. ♦ French's
Despatch of 14 Jan. 191 5 (as Capt. York. R., attd. Gen. H.Q. Staff)
and Haig's Despatches of 13 Nov. 1916 and 9 Apr. 19 17.
GRAY, Maj. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) Archibald Montague Henry, Con- sultant, A.M.S. (Maj. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) )♦ Haig's Despatch of 16 Mch. 1919.
HERRINGHAM, Temp. Maj.-Gen. Sir Wilmot Parker, C.B., Consuhant, A.M.S. (Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ) ♦ French's Despatch of 31 May 1915, Haig's Despatches of 13 Nov. 1916, 7 Nov. 1917 (as Temp. Col. A.M.S. (Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.)), 8 Nov. 1918 and 16 Mch. 1919.
HODSON, Temp. Capt. Thomas Collan D.A.D. of Forestry ♦ Haig's Despatch of 7 Nov. 1917.
LAYTON, Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Thomas Bramley, R.A.M.C. ♦ Allenby's Despatches of 16 Jan. and 3 Apr. 1918.
MARSDEN, Lt. (Temp. Maj.) Ernest, N.Z. Engineers, att. 5th Fid. Surv. Bn. ♦ Haig's Despatch of 8 Nov. 191 8.
MITCHINER, Capt. Philip Henry, R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ♦ Milne's Des- patch of 25 Oct. 1917.
PAGE, Lt. Harold James, R.F.A. (S.R.) ♦ French's Despatches of 31 May 1915 (as 2nd Lt. R.F.A. (S.R.), attd. 30th By.) and 30 Nov. 1915.
RICHARDSON, Lt.-Col. Archibald Read, D.S.O., Lond. R. (T.F.) ♦ Haig's Despatches of 7 Nov. 1917 and 7 Apr. 1918.
ROBINSON, Flt. Lt. James, R.A.F. ♦ Despatch of May 191 8.
RUTHERFORD, Capt. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) Norman Cecil, D.S.O., R.A.M.C. ♦ Haig's Despatch of 7 Nov. 1917.
SLADE, Temp. Capt. Roland Edgar, M.C, R.E. ♦ Haig's Despatch of 9 Apr. 1917.
THOMAS, Temp. Maj. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Leonard Rhys, D.S.O., A.S.C. ♦ Maude's Despatch of 15 Aug. 1917 (as Temp. Maj. A.S.C (Lt. Unattd. List, T.F.) ) and Marshall's Despatch of 15 Apr. 1918.
TOOTH, Temp. Col. Henry Howard, C.B., C.M.G., A.M.S., Staff (Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ) ♦ Cavan's Despatch of 26 Oct. 1918.
WEBB-JOHNSON, Temp. Col. Alfred Edward, D.S.O., Consultant, A.M.S. (Capt. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) )♦ Haig's Despatches of 30 Apr. 1916 (as Temp. Maj. R.A.M.C), 7 Apr. 1918 (as Capt. (Temp. Col.), Consultant, A.M.S.), and i6 Mch. 1919.
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WHEELER, Lt. (Actg. Maj.) Robert Eric Mortimer, 325th (Low.) Bde., R.F.A. (T.F.), and. A /76th Bde. ♦ Haig's Despatch of 8 Nov. 1918.
MENTIONED IN WAR OFFICE COMMUNIQUES.
The names of the undermentioned officers have been brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for War for valuable services rendered in connection with the War : —
CORBETT, Capt. William Victor, R.A.M.C. (St. Helena) ♦ Com- munique of 7 Aug. 1917.
COURTMAN, Capt. Ernest Owen, Unattd. List (T.F.) ♦ Com- munique of 24 Feb. 1919.
FILON, Maj. Louis Napoleon George, T.F. Res. ♦ Communiques of 24 Feb. 1917 (as Maj. Lond. R. (T.F.)) and 13 Mch. 1918.
GILLIATT, Lt. (Temp. Capt.) William, R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ♦ Com- munique of 13 Mch. 1918.
GRANDAGE, Maj. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) William Briggs, R.F.A. ♦ Communique of 24 Feb. 191 7.
GRAY, Maj. Archibald Montague Henry, R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ♦ Communiques of 13 Mch. 1918 and 25 Mch. 1919.
HILL, Capt. Thomas George, Unattd. List (T.F.) ♦ Communique of 13 Mch. 1918.
PAGE, Capt. Harold James, R.F.A. (S.R.) ♦ Communique of 13 Aug.
1918. RIDGE, Lt. Cecil Harold, Unattd. List (T.F.) ♦ Communique of
23 Aug. 1919.
TOOTH, Temp. Col. Henry Howard, C.M.G., A.M.S. (Lt.- Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ) ♦ Communique of 24 Feb. 1917; and name brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for War by the Army Council for very valuable services rendered in connection with the War up to 31st December 1917, in list published in the London Gazette of 12 Feb. 1918.
FOREIGN AWARDS.
The following Decorations and Medals have been awarded by the Allied Powers for distinguished services rendered during the course of the campaign : —
By the President of the French Republic.
MMaille de V Assistance Puhlique {en Argent).
PARAMORE, Temp. Capt. Walter Justice, R.AM.C— Gazette, 7 June 1919.
Medaille d'Honneur avec Glaives {en Vermeil).
CORBETT, Capt. William Victor, R. A. M.C— Gazette, 17 Mch. 1920.
Palmes Academiques.
HODSON, Col. Thomas Collan, Gen. List. — Palmes Academiques,
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By the Russian Government. Order oj Si. Anne, yd Class, ATKINSON, Maj. Charles Francis, Gen List.
Order of St. Stanislas, 2nd Class (with Szvords). MITCHINER, Capt. Philip Henry, R.A.M.C. (T.F.).
By H.M. the King of Serbia.
Order of St. Sava, 4th Class.
MITCHINER, Capt. Philip Henry, R.A.M.C. iT.F.).—Gazettey 28 Jan. 1918.
Gold Medal for Zealous Service.
MITCHINER, Capt. Philip Henry, R.A.M.C. (T.F.).— Gazette, 16 Jan. 1920.
By H.M. the King of the Hellenes.
Order of the Redeemer, ^th Class.
Chevalier.
MARTIN-SMITH, Capt. Alfred Martin, Wore. R.— Gazette,
9 Nov. 1918.
By the President of the United States of America. American Distinguished Service Medal.
ATKINSON, Temp. Maj. Charles Francis, Gen. List.— Gazette,
7 Oct. 1919. AULD, Capt. (Temp. Maj.) Samuel James Manson, M.C, 4th Bn.,
R. Berks. R. (T.F.).— Gazette, 12 July 1919.
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Former Cadets
VICTORIA CROSS.
CLOUTMAN, Lt. (Actg. Maj.) Brett MacKay, M.C, 59th Fid. Coy., R.E. (T.F.). ♦ For most conspicuous bravery on the 6th November 1918, at Pont-sur-Sambre. Maj. Cloutman, after reconnoitring the river crossings, found the Quartes Bridge almost intact but prepared for demolition. Leaving his party under cover he went forward alone, swam across the river, and, having cut the " leads " from the charges, returned the same way, despite the fact that the bridge and all approaches thereto were swept by enemy shells and machine gun fire at close range. Although the bridge was blown up later in the day by other means, the abutments remained intact. — Gazette ^ 31 Jan. 1919.
FOX RUSSELL, Capt. John, M.C, late R.A.M.C, attd. R. Welsh Fus. ♦ For most conspicuous bravery displayed in action until he was killed. Capt. Russell repeatedly went out to attend the wounded under murderous fire from snipers and machine guns, and, in many cases where no other means were at hand, carried them in himself, although almost exhausted. He showed the highest possible degree of valour. — Gazette, 11 Jan. 1918.
JOHNSON, Temp. 2nd Lt. Frederick Henry, 73rd Fid. Coy., R.E. ♦ For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty in the attack on Hill 70 on 25th September 1915. 2nd Lt. Johnson was with a section of his company of the Royal Engineers. Although wounded in the leg, he stuck to his duty throughout the attack, led severai charges on the German redoubt, and at a very critical time, under very heavy fire, repeatedly rallied the men who were near him. By his splendid example and cool courage he was mainly instrumental in saving the situation and establishing firmly his part of the position which had been taken. He remained at his post until relieved in the evening. — Gazette, 18 Nov. 191 5.
Mc READY-DIARMID, Temp. Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Allastair Malcolm Cluny (formerly Arthur Malcolm McCready-Drew), late Midd'x R. ♦ For most conspicuous bravery and brilliant leadership. When the enemy penetrated some distance into our position and the situation was extremely critical, Capt. McReady-Diarmid at once led his company forward through a heavy barrage. He immediately engaged the enemy, with such success that he drove them back at least 300 yards, causing numerous casualties and capturing 27 prisoners. The following day the enemy again attacked and drove back another company which had lost all its officers. This gallant officer at once called for volunteers and attacked. He drove them back again for 300 yards, with heavy casualties. Throughout this attack Capt. McReady- Diarmid led the way himself, and it was absolutely and entirely due to his marvellous throwing of bombs that the ground was regained. His absolute disregard for danger, his cheerfulness and coolness at
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a most trying time, inspired all who saw him. This most gallant officer was eventually killed by a bomb when the enemy had been driven right back to their original starting-point. — Gazette, 15 Mch. 1918. WHITE, Temp. Capt. Archie Cecil Thomas, York. R. ♦ For most conspicuous bravery. He was in command of the troops that held the southern and western faces of a redoubt. For four days and nights, by his indomitable spirit, great personal courage, and skilful dispositions, he held his position under heavy fire of all kinds and against several counter-attacks. Though short of supplies and ammunition, his determination never wavered. When the enemy attacked in greatly superior numbers and had almost ejected our troops from the redoubt, he personally led a counter-attack, which finally cleared the enemy out of the southern and western faces. He risked his hfe continually, and was the life and soul of the defence. — Gazette, 26 Oct. 1916.
BREVET MAJOR.
COWTAN, Capt. Frank Cunninghame, R.A.M.C. ♦ For distin- guished service in connection with military operations in Meso- potamia. Dated 3rd June 1918. — Gazette, 26 Aug. 1918.
KENCHINGTON, Capt. (Temp. Maj.) Arthur George, M.C, E. Kent R. and Tank Corps. ♦ For distinguished service in connec- tion with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
MOXSY, Lt. (Temp. Capt.) Arthur Rupert, M.C, R. Innis. Fus. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 3 June 19 18.
PETERS, Capt. Rudolph Albert, M.C, R.A.M.C (S.R.) ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, 3 June, 1919.
ROOK, Capt. Henry Colwell, R.A.M.C. (S.R.). ♦ For distinguished services rendered in connection with military operations in Archangel, North Russia. Dated nth November 1919. — Gazette, 3 Feb. 1920.
WATTS, Temp. Capt. (Temp. Maj.) John Hunter, O.B.E., R.A.S.C. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 3 June 19 19.
WHITE, Temp. Capt. Archie Cecil Thomas, V.C, M.C, Serv. Ens., York. R. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military oper- ations in Archangel, North Russia. Dated nth November, 1919. — Gazette, 3 Feb. 1920.
SUBSTANTIVE CAPTAIN.
BOURN, Lt. Dudley George, R.A.F. ♦ In recognition of distinguished service. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER WITH BAR.
BROWNE, Temp. Lt.-Col. George Edward Allenby, M.C, L'pool R., D. of C L.I. ♦ For distinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, 1 Jan. 1918.
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Bar. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When in command of a battalion which had had little infantry training, he so efficiently handled his men as to materially assist in the successful withdrawal of the division, a detached platoon of his destroying a party of the enemy with the bayonet. His fine leading and skilful handling converted his slightly trained men into a highly competent infantry battalion. — Gazette, 26 July 1918.
JANSON, Temp. Maj. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) James Theodore, Yorks. L.I. ♦ For distinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, 4 June, 1917.
Bar. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He was in command of a battalion which was in reserve during an enemy attack, and collected and led a large number of men of various units with the greatest coolness and skill. He carried out a reconnaissance of the position, and got the situation well in hand, and by his fine example forestalled every attempt of the enemy to break through. — Gazettes, 18 Feb. and 18 July 191 8.
KELLETT, Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) John Philip, M.C, i/and Bn., Lond. R. (T.F.) ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders.— Gas^^/^e, 3 June, 191 8. Bar. For conspicuous gallantry and able leading of his battalion on 27th September 1918, at the crossing of the Canal du Nord during the attack near Oisy-le- Verger. The villages and enclosed ground were occupied by a large number of machine gun posts, which threatened to hold up a rather thin attack. By quick and skilful manoeuvring he reduced the centres of resistance one after the other, capturing a number of prisoners well in excess of his own losses. — Gazette, I Feb. 1919.
ROWBOTHAM, Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) James, M.C, High. L.L ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During an enemy counter-attack the front line became somewhat disorganised owing to a shortage of ammunition. He personally issued fresh supplies, and by his total disregard for safety and brilliant leadership succeeded in restoring a very difficult situation. — Gazettes, 19 Nov. 1917 and 22 Mch. 1918.
Bar. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He con- tinually visited the front line of his battalion, which was under heavy shell fire and gas, and brought in valuable information. On one occasion, finding the enemy were making progress on his left by bombing and using flamrnentverfer, he rallied the men and restored the situation. Subsequently, while directing the defence in a very exposed position, he was severely wounded. — Gazette, 26 July 1918.
TORTISE, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Herbert James, R.W. Surr. R. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during enemy attacks. When his commanding officer was wounded he assumed command of the battalion, rallied and reorganised other troops with them, and led them in attack. He showed fine courage and powers of command. — Gazette, 16 Sept. 1918.
Bar. For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 3 June 1918.
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER.
BALL, Lt. (Actg. Maj.) Charles James Prior, M.C, R.A., attd. R.H.A.*For distinguished service in connection with miUtary operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette^ 3 June 1918.
BUNKER, Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Sidney Waterfield, M.C., R. Fus. (S.R.), empld. Spec. Bde., R.E. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with mihtary operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
CANE, Capt. Edward Geoffrey Stayne, R.A.M.C. ♦ For distin- guished service in connection with the defence of Kut-al-Amarah. Dated 3rd June 1919. — Gazette, 23 Oct. 1919.
CHURCH, Lt. (Actg. Maj.) Archibald George, M.C, R.G.A. (S.R.) attd. 434th By., 6th Bde., R.F.A. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and zeal during the operations from Medveja-gora to Unitsa, 8th June to 26th July 1919. When the Russian infantry were driven back near Perguba he pushed his guns up to the front line and restored the situation by his accurate shooting. At Fedotova, on the 22nd June, under heavy shelling, he kept his guns in action, silencing the enemy, and causing them to move their guns. — Gazette, 21 Jan. 1920.
CLIFFORD, Capt. Reginald Charles, I. M.S. ♦ For distinguished service in the Field, with effect from 3rd June 1916, inclusive. — Gazette, 19 Oct. 1916.
COOKE, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Ronald Campbell, M.C, 134th Fid. Amb., R.A.M.C. ♦ He was always equal to the occasion when, owing to considerable advances made by our troops, fresh organisa- tion and alteration of schemes of evacuation were demanded to meet the conditions, and his unit was short-handed. His skill and fine devotion to duty over a difficult period were admirable. — Gazettes, 2 Apr. and 10 Dec. 1919.
COOPER, 2ND Lt. Alfred Duff, I. Gds. (S.R.), attd. 3rd Bn. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry during an attack. Although the remainder of his company lost direction, he led his platoon on to the objective and captured part of it. When supports arrived he led two sections against a machine gun post ; the four men immediately behind him were shot, but he went on alone and compelled the surrender of eighteen men and two machine guns. Later, with a patrol of six men he succeeded in capturing eighty-nine prisoners. He showed splendid courage and devotion to duty. — Gazette, 2 Dec. 1918.
COOPER, Temp. Capt. Arkwright Richard, Wore. R. ♦ For con- spicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He passed through the barrage several times when reorganising his company, an4 was severely wounded in doing so. He remained in command and personally led the assault, and did not leave his men until the objective was gained. — Gazette, 26 July 1917.
COWELL, Capt. Ernest Marshall, R.A.M.C. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 3 June 1918.
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DAVIES, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Maj.) John Wharton Lloyd, M.C, R.E. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military opera- tions in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 3 June 1918.
EDDOWES, Temp. Lt. Hugh Mortimer, 185th Tun. Coy., R.E. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty at Flines Station on 20th November 19 18. Information having been received from the enemy that a delay action mine had been laid, and was timed to explode five days before, he located and fired it. The work was exceptionally dangerous, as the mine might have exploded at any moment. — Gazettes, 2 Apr. and 10 Dec. 1919.
ELDRIDGE, Lt. (Actg. Capt.) William John, M.C, 90th Sge. By., R.G.A. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
EVANS, Temp. Maj. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Thomas Richard, R. Welsh Fus., attd. I /6th Bn., N. Staffs. R. (T.F.) ♦ Near Bellenglise, on 29th September 1918, his battalion stormed a most difficult section of the Hindenburg Line, after crossing a wide canal with banks 30 feet in height, and captured over 300 prisoners, with few casualties. By his personal gallantry and energy whilst holding the line, and during the attack, he was to a large extent responsible for the success which his battalion achieved, — Gazettes, 8 Mch. and 4 Oct. 1919.
FISHER, Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Cecil James, Midd'x R. ♦ For distin- guished service in the Field in Mesopotamia. Dated 3rd June 1917.— Gazette 25 Aug. 191 7.
FYERS, Temp. Lt. Harry Amelius Beauclerk, 179th Tun. Coy., R.E. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and good work between 25th October and 17th November 1918, in detecting and removing enemy acid delay action and other mines from the railway. On 12th November he superintended the removal of three mines at Monchecourt Station, himself removing the fuse from one mine, which was reported to be six days overdue and liable to go off at any moment. His section removed over 8,000 lb. of explosives during the above period. — Gazettes, 2 Apr. and 10 Dec. 1919.
GRIFFIN, Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Cyril James Anthony, R.A.M.C. (S.R.), attd. 5th Cav. Fid. Amb. ♦ For distinguished service in con- nection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, I Jan. 1919.
HARVEY, Temp. C.\pt. Martin Mornement, M.C, Notts, and Derby R. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during a with- drawal, when his company was on the left flank of the battalion, which was " en I'air." The enemy, perceiving the advantage, estab- lished machine guns and snipers on a ridge, and enfiladed the whole battalion with great accuracy. He at once appreciated the situation, organised and led a party which drove the enemy off the ridge, and saved the situation. By his initiative and courage he set a wonderful example to all ranks. — Gazette, 26 July 1918.
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HAZELL, Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Tom Falcon, M.C, D.F.C, R.A.F. ♦ (France). A brilliant fighter, distinguished for his bold determina- tion and rare courage, he has accounted for twenty-nine enemy machines, twenty being destroyed and nine driven down out of control ; he has also destroyed ten balloons. On 4th September he rendered exceptionally valuable service in leading his flight to attack hostile balloons that were making a certain road impassable. Within an hour three of these balloons were destroyed, Maj. Hazell accounting for two. (AI.C. gazetted 26th July 1917 ; D.F.C. gazetted 2nd November 1918 ; Bar to D.F.C. same date.) — Gazette, 8 Feb. 1919.
HELM, Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Cyril, M.C, 42nd Fid. Amb., R.A.M.C. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
HIND, Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Hugh William, M.C, Lond. R. (T.F.). ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. Having conducted a reconnaissance at great personal risk, he returned to battalion head- quarters to find that his commanding officer had been killed. Taking command of the battalion, then heavily engaged, he led it through the remainder of the action, displaying a marked grip of every situa- tion, and inspiring all ranks by his coolness and self-confidence under very trying circumstances. — Gazettes, 26 Mch. and 24 Aug. 1918.
HITCH, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Arthur Tyler, 6th Bn., Bedf. R., attd. 8th Bn., Line. R. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and good leadership in the operations about Havrincourt Wood on 9th-ioth September 1918. He personally supervised the pushing forward of the line north of the wood over ground which was under very heavy shell fire. Throughout the operations he handled his battalion with great skill, courage and judgment. His good leadership and personal disregard of danger during a difficult phase of wood- fighting contributed largely to the rapid retreat of the enemy and the complete success of the day's operations, — Gazettes, 15 Feb. and 30 July 1919.
HOGG, Temp. Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Samuel Rolleston, M.C, 26th Bn., R. Fus., attd. H.Q. 122nd Inf. Bde. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when acting as brigade-major. He organised and directed operations with supreme skill. When the situation was obscure, he went forward in broad daylight, exposed to constant fire, and linked up the forward posts that formed the front line. He then conducted with great daring the operations for new disposi- tions. As a result, the line was advanced at dusk 500 yards along the brigade front. Throughout difficult operations, he showed fine courage and initiative. — Gazette, 2 Dec. 1918.
INGLIS, Temp. Maj. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Richard, K.R. Rif. C* For distinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, i Jan. 1918.
JACKSON, Temp. Maj. Frank Whitford, A.S.C ♦ For distinguished service in the Field. — Gazette, i Jan. 191 8.
LAUDER, Temp. Capt. James La Fayette, R.A.M.C. ♦ In recognition
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of distinguished sendee and devotion to duty at the Camp at Witten- berg, Germany, during the typhus epidemic which prevailed there from February to June 1915. ♦ Gazette, 18 Apr. 1916. LISTER, Temp. Capt. William Howard, M.C, R.A.M.C. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty as bearer officer, taking parties to the regimental aid posts, though they suffered heavy casualties on the way. When a regimental medical officer was wounded he attended to the wounded of this battalion, searching our lines and " No Man's Land " from mid-day to dark for wounded, and then returned to his field ambulance for another twelve hours' work until relieved. — Gazettes, 17 Dec. 1917 and 23 Apr. 1918.
MINNS, Temp. Capt. Allan Noel, M.C, R.A.M.C. ♦For dis- tinguished service in the Field in Mesopotamia, with effect from 3rd June, 1916, inclusive. — Gazette, 22 Dec. 1916.
O'CONNOR, Temp. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Cornelius Bernard, N. Lane. R. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. His company was exposed to heavy rifle and enfilade machine gun fire. By his skilful handling he managed to consolidate the position, despite heavy casualties and several determined efforts on the part of the enemy to drive him out. He eventually captured ninety prisoners. — Gazettes, 17 Mch. and 26 May 1917.
FELLING, Temp. Capt. Albert James, M.C, R.E. ♦ For distin- guished service in the Field. — Gazette, i Jan. 19 18.
PEPLOE, Capt. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) Harold, R.W. Kent R., comdg 6th Bn. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
SLATER, Temp. Lt. Harry Andrew, Notts, and Derby R. ♦ For con- spicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during an enemy attack. With a few men he protected two light trench mortars, and enabled them to inflict heavy casualties on the enemy. He led successful counter-attacks with great gallantry. In the evening he reconnoitred the enemy's position, which enabled him to lead another successful counter-attack and bring back two enemy trench mortars. He set a fine example to all. — Gazette, 16 Sept. 1918.
SOWREY, 2ND Lt. Frederick, R. Fus., attd. R.F.C ♦ For gallantry and distinguished service in connection with a successful attack on enemy airships. — Gazette, 4 Oct. 1916.
STEARN, Temp. Lt. John Holder, Durh. L.I. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He led his men with great skill and determination, personally putting an enemy machine gun out of action. Later he commanded his company, and, although wounded himself, carried on for sixteen hours in an exposed position. — Gazette, i8 July 19 17.
TANNER, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Archibald Gerard, M.C. R. Fus., attd. loth Bn. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and good leader- ship at Bihucourt on 23rd August 1918. After the battalion had gained its objective, he found that the units on either flank had been held up, so making a reconnaissance under heavy artillery and machine
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gun fire, he threw back defensive flanks, securing his position. His personal direction and initiative inspired his men with confidence. — Gazette y i Feb. 1919.
TREMLETT, Temp. Lt. Elias, M.G. Corps. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He organised a bombing attack, and succeeded in working his way down 500 yards of the enemy's trench. Throughout the attack he showed admirable coolness and resource, and greatly stimulated the men under his command. — Gazette,
26 July 1917.
VAN RYNEVELD, Lt.-Col. Helperus Andrias, M.C, R.A.F. ♦ For distinguished service. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
WAKEFIELD, Temp. Lt. (Actg. Maj.) Neville, R.F.A., attd. " G " A. -A. By. ♦ For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 1 Jan. 1919.
WOOLLETT, Temp. Capt. Henry Winslow, M.C, Gen. List, attd. R.A.F. ♦ For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during recent operations. In two days during three patrols he destroyed eight enemy machines, making his total twenty-two. His leadership, dash and courage were of the highest order. — Gazette, 16 Sept. 1918.
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER.
Member of the Fifth Class. SIMMS, 2ND Lt. Henry, R.E. ♦ On the occasion of His Majesty's recent visit to his Army in the Field. — Gazette, 3 Aug. 19 17.
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
Commanders. DE WOLFF, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Charles Esmond, O.B.E.,
R.A.O.C. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military
operations in South Russia. Dated nth Nov. 1919. — Gazette, 3 Feb.
1920. JOHNSTON, Temp. Lt.-Col. Eric Archibald, R.E. ♦ For valuable
services rendered in connection with military operations in Siberia.
Dated 3rd June 1919. — Gazette, 14 Jan. 1920.
Officers. ALLARD, Lt. (Actg. Maj.) William, R.E. (T.F.).*For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, 1 Jan. 1919.
BEACHCROFT, Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Philip Maurice, R.A. ♦ In recognition of distinguished services rendered during the War. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
BEARE, Surg. Lt. Stanley Samuel, R.N. ♦ For valuable services in attending to the sick and wounded in the Dover Patrol. — Gazette,
27 May 1919.
BOURNE, Lt. (Temp. Maj.) Thomas Richard Arter, R.A.S.C. (T.F.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
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BRADLEY, Capt. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) John Stanley Travers, M.G. Corps. ♦ In recognition of distinguished services rendered during the War. — Gazette, 3 June 191 9.
BUTTON, Surg. Lt. Philip Norman, R.N. ♦ For valuable services in H.M.S. "Yarmouth" and with the 3rd R.M. Bn. in the Eastern Mediterranean. — Gazette, 22 Aug. 1919.
CAMPBELL, Capt. John Maurice Hardman, R.A.M.C. (S.R.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Mesopotamia. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
CANHAM, Temp. Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Ernest Reginald, R.E. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
COLEMAN, Capt. Reginald Ernest, Midd'x R. (T. F.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Meso- potamia.— Gazette, 3 June 1919,
CRISWELL, Capt. Walter, R.E. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in North Russia (Archangel Command). — Gazette, 3 June 191 9.
DAWSON, Lt. (Temp. Capt.) John Kenneth Bousfield, A. Cyclist Corps. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June, 1919.
DELMEGE, Temp. Capt. James Anthony, R.A.M.C* For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Salonika. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
DE WOLFF, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Charles Esmond, R.A.O.C. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Salonika. — Gazette, 1 Jan. 1919.
DOIDGE, Temp. Maj. Herbert Frederick, R.A.S.C. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, 3 June 19 19.
ELLIOTT, Maj. Stanley, 4th Bn., Lond. R. (T.F.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
ELLIS, Capt. Hector Charles, 5th Bn., Midd'x R. (S.R.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military JJperations in the Balkans. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
ERWIN, Temp. Lt. (Actg. Maj.) Harry, R.A.O.C. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
EVANS, Lt. Corris William, Gen. List, Private Secretary to the Director of Transports and Shipping. ♦ For services in connection with the War. — Gazette, 7 Jan. 1918.
FISHER, Capt. Cecil James, D.S.O., i/ioth Bn., Midd'x R. (T.F.) ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Mesopotamia. — Gazette, 3 June 191 9.
FOLEY, Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Walter Barham, R.A.M.C. (S.R.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Salonika. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
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GEORGI, Temp. Capt. Charles Denis Victor, R.E.*For valuable
services rendered in connection with military operations in France
and Flanders. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919. GIBBONS, Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Gerald Francis Petvin, R.A.M.C.
(S.R.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military
operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
GLOVER, Temp. Capt. Edward Norman, R.A.M.C. ♦ For dis- tinguished service in connection with military operations in Meso- potamia. To be dated 3rd June 1918. — Gazette, 18 Nov. 1918.
GREEN, Capt. Douglas Harold, M.C, R.E. (S.R.).* For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
HARRIS, Capt. John Richard, R.A.M.C. (S.R.). ♦ For valuable ser- vices rendered in connection with military operations in Mesopotamia. The appointment to date from the ist January 191 9. — Gazette, 3 Mch. 1919.
HART, Temp. Capt. Gilbert, M.C, R.E. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
HART, Capt. Kenneth Eugene, M.C, R.W. Surr. R.* For valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, 3 June 19 19.
HARTLEY, Maj. Arthur Clifford, R.A.F. ♦ In recognition of dis- tinguished services rendered during the War. — Gazette, 10 Oct. 1919.
HEATON, Capt. Trevor Brady, R.A.M.C (S.R.).*In recognition of distinguished services rendered in India in connection with the War. To be dated 3rd June 1919. — Gazette, 12 Sept. 1919.
LEFEBURE, Lt. (Temp. Maj.) Victor, Essex R. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
LYSTER, Surg. Lt. Ronald Guy, R.N. ♦ For valuable services in H.M. Ships during the War and at H.M. Dockyard, Rosyth. — Gazette, 22 Aug. 1919.
MAXWELL, Capt. Leslie Blyth, O.C Friends' Ambulance Unit, France and Belgium. ♦ For services in connection with the War. — Gazette, 7 Jan. 1918.
METIVIER, Temp. Capt. Harry Vincent Mercer, R.A.V.C ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June, 1919.
MITCHELL, Temp. Maj. John Malcolm, M.C, Gen. List. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
MOORE, Capt. (Actg. Maj.) James York, R.A.M.C* For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
MORRIS, Surg. Cdr. Claude Woodham, R.N. ♦ For valuable services at the R.N. Hospital, Haslar. — Gazette, 22 Aug. 1919.
NORTHCOTT, Capt. Harold James, R.A.S.C (S.R.).* For valuable
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services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
OGILVIE, Capt. Alan Grant, M.B.E., R.F.A. (T.F.).* For valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, 3 June, 1919.
OLLEY, Temp. Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Arthur Edward, R.G.A. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
PENNY, Capt. Cyril John, R.A.M.C. (S.R.). ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Mesopotamia. The appointment to date from ist January 1919. — Gazette, 3 Mch. 1919.
RAVEN-HART, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Maj.) [Rowland] James Melleville, Gen. List. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connec- tion with military operations in Egypt. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
REVILLON, Temp, znd Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Joseph Whistler, R.E. ♦ In recognition of valuable services rendered in connection with mihtary operations in the Balkans, and with the Army of the Black Sea. To be dated 3rd June 1919. — Gazette, 12 Dec. 1919.
RICHARDSON, Surg. Lt. Alan Harvey, R.N. ♦ For valuable services in H.M.S. " Humber" and at the R.N. Hospital, Chatham.— Ga5re«e, 22 Aug. 1919.
RICHMOND, Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Arthur Eaton, R.A.M.C. ♦In recognition of valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Egypt and Palestine. To be dated 3rd June 1919. — Gazette, xz Dec. 1919.
ROTH, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Maj.) Albert Alexander, R.A.O.C.^ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
RUSSELL, Temp. Capt. Henry Hartley Aloysius, Spec. List, Assistant Director of National Service, Reading. ♦ For services in connection with the War. — Gazette, 8 Jan. 1919, Civil Division, transferred to Military Division in Gazette, 15 Apr. 1919.
SCOTT, Surg. Lt. Evelyn Dennis, R.N. ♦ For valuable services at Queen Mary's R.N. Auxiliary Hospital, Southend-on-Sea. — Gazette, i Apr. 1919.
STEDMAN, Maj. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) Ernest Walter, R.A.F. ♦ In recognition of valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
STEPHENSON, Temp. Capt. (Temp. Maj.) Stanley George, Gen. List. ♦ In recognition of valuable services rendered in connection with the War. To be dated 3rd June 1919. — Gazette, 12 Dec. 1919.
THOMPSON, Temp. Lt. (Temp. Lt.-Col.) Jacob Jewett, R.E. ♦ In recognition of valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Murmansk, North Russia. Dated nth November, 191 9. — Gazette, 3 Feb. 1920.
WALKER, Temp. Lt. (Actg. Capt.) George, M.C, R.E. ♦For
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valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
WATTS, Capt. John Hunter, A.S.C. ♦ For services with the British Expeditionary Force in France. — Gazette, 7 June 1918.
WHITE, Temp. Capt. (Actg. Maj.) John Christian [Christison], M.C., Gen. List. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with the War. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
WILLIAMS, Temp. Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Roger Francis, R.E. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France and Flanders. — Gazette, i Jan. 1919.
YOUNG, Temp. Capt. Frederick Hugh, R.A.M.C. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in the Balkans. — Gazette, 3 June 1919.
Members.
ADCOCK, Temp. Lt. Frank, R.E. ♦ For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in France. — Gazette,-^ June 1919.
BERESFORD, Lt. John Baldwyn, A.S.C, Secretary of the Pro- fessional Classes Committee of the Government Committee for the Prevention and Relief of Distress. ♦ For services in connection with the