The Defence Regulation 18B British Union Detainees List

Compiled by the Friends of (F.O.M.) November 2008 Three members of British Union from Gillingham, Kent, photographed in 1933: [Left to right:] W. C. 'Pop' Williams; the son of 'Pop' Williams; and the grandson of 'Pop' Williams. All were detained under Defence Regulation 18B in June 1940.

"To speak his thoughts is every freeman's right, In peace and war, in council and in fight" - Alexander Pope, 1688-1744

Overview

During the Second World War, the British Government introduced Defence Regulation 18B which suspended the right of Habeas Corpus for the first time since Magna Carta.

The new Regulation allowed British citizens to be imprisoned without charge, trial or right of judicial appeal if the Home Secretary considered that their continued liberty was not in the national interest during wartime. The main detentions occurred in two phases, September 1939 and May/June 1940, although some 18B orders continued to be issued long after this latter date. A large number of these orders were directed against members of the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists.

The Government did not make public the full list of names of members who were interned though the total number of detainees was reported to Parliament as "About 700" (Parl. Deb. Volume 376 House of Commons C 849-52) and to the War Cabinet as "753" (CAB 65/10 WM(40)). In 1987 a spokesperson for the Home Office confirmed that the total number of British Union members detained was not recorded in Home Office files. A small number of names of those who were arrested was announced in the national and local press at the time.

The list that follows contains the names of those British citizens who are believed to have been detained under Regulation 18B who were, or had been, members of the British Union. It has been compiled from many sources and is probably incomplete. It is also acknowledged that the list may contain inaccuracies though every effort has been made to avoid these. In a small number of cases, the names are of individuals who are not confirmed as being detained because of British Union membership but where the balance of evidence seems to indicate that they were. These are described as 'Probably British Union'.

The deciding factors concerning who was to be detained under Regulation 18B were far from consistent: many relatively insignificant members were detained whilst some important members escaped detention completely. However, this list of those who were detained is likely to represent a fair cross section of the more active membership and gives some indication of the kind of people who supported Mosley's brand of fascism during the late 1930s.

Alongside each name will be found the principle source, or sources, of evidence. The source only indicates evidence that the person was interned and that they were, or had been, members of the British Union: any other information listed about the individuals in this list is not necessarily derived from the source.

British Union detainees photographed in the Isle of Man Internment Camp.

More than one thousand active members of British Union were detained under Regulation 18B for opposing the Second World War in which 60-million people died. Many of them were imprisoned on the Isle of Man where they were photographed in 1941 by a non-interned BU District Leader serving with the RAF stationed on the Isle of Man. He was smuggled into the Camp with his camera in an empty drum, took these photographs and escaped the same way.

Left to right: Harold Manning, North Hackney branch speaker; Arthur Swan , D/T Lowestoft; Dennis Gourdon, Central Hackney; Morgan O'Connell, NHQ employee; George Chubb, Worthing member; Richard Mercer, Blackburn member; George 'Squire' Surtees, D/L Lowestoft, RFC Pilot in First World War, he is wearing ribbons for D.F.C. with Oak Leaves awarded for bravery; John Nickolls, D/T Kingston upon Thames; , Lancaster member, Editor of 'Union' and 'Action' after War; Dan Tierney, Norwood member; and E. J. 'Archie' Archibald Watts, D/L Portsmouth. House 23, Peel Internment Camp, Isle of Man, 1941. Left to right: Ted Fowler, District Leader Bromley; Harold ‘Larry’ Robinson, Speaker; Harry Whitbread, Brixton member; John Wynn, former Lieutenant R.F.C.; Len Fenn, D/L West Leyton; Bill Eaton, D/L Lancaster.

Isle of Man, 1941: Fifth from left with moustache: Ernest ‘Gallant’ Keller, D/L West Willesden; Seventh from left in cardigan: ‘Pop’ Bowes, Reading member. Others unknown. Isle of Man, 1941: Front row left to right: William ‘Tony’ Dickson, Scottish member; Arthur Marson, Hull member; Vic Pepler, D/L Swindon; Don O’Byrne, Croydon member; Clement Hill, D/L Hendon; J. Cusack, London member; Dougie Mann, London member; Bill Luckin, D/L Paddington South; William Jones, D/L Liverpool (Exchange). Back row left to right: Jimmy Whelan, District Leader Manchester (Cheetham Hill); unknown; Joe (?); Andy McLoughlin, Coventry member.

Isle of Man, 1941: Front row left to right: G. E. Thomas; Kit Dutfield, Member of the Berlin branch of British Union and later D/T Epping; A L Parker, Devon member; Cat, name unknown; Reg Jarman, D/L Southampton; Len Wise, Cadet Leader of British Union and D/L East Leyton. Peter Farmer, D/L Northampton. Back row left to right: A. F. Bull, D/L Brixton; Captain Elwyn Wright, joined British Union whilst in detention; J. S. Cooke, D/L Stoke Newington; Charles Cuthbert-Smith; John Travers Pickmere, London member; J. Moffatt, D/L Glasgow. British Union detainees in front of barbed wire fence, Isle of Man, 1941: Left to right: Michael Gannon, Leeds member; Reg Windsor, D/T Leeds North East, interrogated at Latchmere House Camp 002; Walter Longfellow, Leeds member; Hubert Bunting, A/D/L Sheffield (Brightside); Frank Hamley, District Inspector Sheffield; Bill Cunningham, D/L Rotherham; Reverend Montague Yates- Allen, Devon member; Freddy Frith, D/L Barnsley; Freddie Watson, A/D/L Sheffield (Ecclesall) or State-Gardner, Hendon member; George ‘Bert’ Brocklebank, A/D/L Barnsley.

British Union women detainees arriving at the Isle of Man on their way to the Womens Internment Camp at Port Erin: Third from back in light colour coat: Olive Burdett (born Hawks), Chief Womens Organiser of British Union; Fourth from back: Elizabeth Berger, not British Union; Fifth from back: Kathleen Marston, BU NHQ Secretary; Sixth from back: Louise Irvine (born Fisher), W/D/L Birmingham; Seventh from back: Rita Shelmerdine, Moss Side member, interrogated Latchmere House Camp 002. Latchmere House Detainees

The following experienced intensive interrogation methods at the Latchmere House Remand Centre, then under MI5 control, at Ham Common, Richmond, Surrey in 1940: Battersby, Compton Domvile, Bryan Donovan, Downing, S Geary, Gill, Eddie Gore, Jimmy Green, Lionel Hirst, Jeeves, King, McKechnie, Peters, Raven Thomson, Sandell, Shelmerdine, Shields, Stuart Smeaton, Stevens, Vaughan-Henry, Watts, E Whinfield, Windsor.

Holloway Prison Detainees

Whilst in Holloway Prison in 1940, Heather Donovan asked other Regulation 18B women detainees to autograph some blank pages in a book of Rupert Brooke poems. They signed under the heading 'WE WILL ACKNOWLEDGE NO DEFEAT' and Lady Mosley was the first to add her name. Notable signatures on these two pages include racing driver Fay Taylour, former suffragette Norah Elam, Lady Domvile and Anne Brock Griggs (Chief Women’s Organiser of BU until February 1940). The above report in the 'Daily Mirror' of 24 May 1940 followed the arrest of leading Fascists at their National Head Quarters in Great Smith Street, Westminster. Here we see Olive Burdett (born Hawks), the Chief Women’s Organiser of BU from February 1940, being led away - also her husband Frederick Burdett, BU District Leader for Peckham, giving a last defiant salute. Even his greatest opponents admitted that Oswald Mosley was a powerful public speaker. In this photograph above taken at the end of a speech in south London in 1938, British Union supporters in Southwark salute the man on the van whom they believed would be able to prevent the bloodshed of another 'Great War'. The day before the Second World War was declared, Mosley issued an instruction to all members of British Union telling them that if they were in the armed services they should obey their conditions of service. In the event of a German invasion, he ordered all members not to rest until the foreigner had been driven from British soil. Many BU members died in the armed services in the War and the names of some have been posted on www.oswaldmosley.com The above photograph shows Sir Oswald Mosley at a Blackshirt rally in London’s Hyde Park in 1934. Behind him stands the ‘I’ Squad (Defence Force), a special detachment formed to prevent political opponents breaking up Blackshirt meetings. On the far left of the front row is Eric Hamilton Piercy, Officer-in-Charge of the ‘I’ Squad.

In June 1940, Piercy was one of many small boat owners who answered the Government’s call to rescue the British Expeditionary Force from the beaches of Dunkirk where it faced annihilation by German forces. Piercy’s motor boat, the ‘Advance’, had the distinction of being the very first to reach Dunkirk and rescue British troops. In all Piercy and his boat saved over 500 men.

Despite being machine-gunned by German Stuka dive bombers, Piercy and another Blackshirt, Colin Dick, brought the damaged ‘Advance’ safely back to Dover. On their return, Piercy and Dick were both detained and imprisoned under Regulation 18B as the British Government considered their loyalty to Britain to be suspect in time of war. The original issue of The Defence Regulation 18B British Union Detainees List was produced in May 1997. It included the names of all known members and supporters of the British Union of Fascists, led by Sir Oswald Mosley, who were detained under Defence Regulation 18B during the Second World War (1939-45). This original list was replaced in May 2001 by a Second Issue which included the names of many newly discovered British Union detainees. As a result of Freedom of Information (FOI), which became effective in the U.K. on 2 January 2005, a large number of further British Union detainees have been discovered.

This brings the total numbers of British Union members known to have been detained under Defence Regulation 18B to 1054. This includes 985 'definitely BU' and 69 'probably BU'. The number is in excess of the approximate 700 detainees admitted to in Parliament at the time.

Compiled by the late and Jeffrey Wallder.

London, November 2005. This revised edition compiled November 2008 Abbreviations:

BU = British Union of Fascists.

D/L = District Leader (duplication of D/Ls for the same district in this list is the result of consecutive appointments).

W/D/L = Womens District Leader.

A/D/L = Assistant District Leader.

CPO = County Propaganda Organiser.

D/I = District Inspector.

D/T = District Treasurer.

R/I = Regional Inspector.

PPC = Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for British Union.

NHQ = National Headquarters.

WW1 = First World War/The Great War.

WW2 = Second World War.

RAF = Royal Air Force.

RFC = Royal Flying Corps which became the Royal Air Force in 1918.

UM = , Mosley’s post-War organisation founded in 1948. Sources

[Action] Another post-War Mosleyite newspaper published from 1959 until 1993 which also included obituaries. It was also the title of one the pre-War British Union weekly newspapers from 1936 to 1940. Copies are held at the British Museum Newspaper Library at Colindale in London.

[Albertini] Luigi Albertini was a British born Anglo-Italian and was a young member of British Union. He was detained at the age of 16 years.

[Bellamy] Richard Reynell Bellamy was the last Director of Propaganda of the British Union and was detained. During the 1960s, he was asked by Sir Oswald Mosley to write the official history of the Mosley Movement. A copy of the unpublished manuscript, titled 'We Marched with Mosley/Memoirs of a Fascist Beast', is held by Sheffield University Library. This work has supplied further names and details concerning British Union detainees.

[Blackshirts in Kingston Project] This consists of Written, Documentary and Pictorial Studies relating to the Kingston Upon Thames branch of British Union. Copies are held by the Imperial War Museum, the Local Studies Room of Kingston Library, and Sheffield and Kingston University Libraries. The names of local detainees are confirmed.

[Buck] Reg Buck was British Union District Leader for Leeds North East and was himself interned in 1940. Relying on a memory unimpaired by the passage of 50 years, he recorded during 1990 the names of every British Union detainee whom he remembered meeting during his internment at several different jails and prison camps.

[Charnley] John Charnley was the District Leader for Hull for British Union and was detained. He wrote his autobiography 'Blackshirts and Roses' which was published by Brockingday Publications in 1991 shortly after his death. He has contributed several names of other detainees.

[Comrade] The newsletter of the Friends of Oswald Mosley (1986 - )

[Donovan] Heather Donovan was the wife of Bryan Donovan, the Assistant Director General of the British Union. She was the Womens District Leader of the Westminster St. Georges branch, a Womens Canvass Organiser and was the Drum Major of the British Union Womens Drum Corp. She was detained. During her stay in Holloway Prison she collected the signatures of a large number of women British Union detainees which are recorded on blank pages in a book of poetry by Rupert Brooke. She also wrote her memoirs relating to her internment which mention several names: these are held at the Library of Sheffield University.

[Forward] Jack Forward was BU District Leader for Exteter where he was a school teacher. He was detained.

[Gilbert] Oliver Gilbert was a member of British Union and was detained. During his imprisonment he acquired an Autograph Album and collected signatures and quotations from his fellow detainees. After Gilbert's death, the Album was purchased by the Imperial War Museum and is held in their Library. [Gourdon] Denis Gourdon was a member of British Union in Central Hackney, Worthing, Woolwich and Salisbury. He joined the Royal Artillery in 1938 and was evacuated from Dunkirk. He was detained shortly after his return to England. He emigrated to Australia after the War and supplied the names of fellow detainees by letter.

[Grundy] Leslie Grundy was a District Inspector of British Union, an Acting County Propaganda Organiser and District Leader for Huddersfield branch. He was detained and later wrote his memoirs of this period 'Don't Let Your Conscience be your Guide'. The unpublished manuscript is held at Sheffield University Library.

[Hall] Charles 'Ginger' Hall was Assistant District Leader of Richmond-upon-Thames branch of BU. He was detained. He supplied a number of names of internees when contacted during the 1990s.

[Hansard] The names of some 18B detainees were mentioned during debates in the House of Commons and are recorded in Hansard: the official transcript of HoC speeches. A full set of copies can be found in Westminster Reference Library, Charing Cross Road, London.

[IoM Photo] A number of photographs were taken of groups of detainees in the Isle of Man and these have been used to identify individuals.

[Irvine] Louise Irvine was the Womens District Leader of a branch of British Union in Birmingham. She was detained and has supplied names of women detainees from the British Union with whom she was imprisoned. Her husband, S.L. 'Inky' Irvine was a District Leader in Birmingham. During his internment he collected an autograph album of fellow detainees' signatures at Peverill Camp in the Isle of Man.

[Kitchen] Ken Kitchen was a member of Mosley's post-War Union Movement.

[Linehan] Doctor Thomas Linehan is a Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Brunel College University and is the author of 'East London for Mosley' pulished by Cass in 1996. In his book, Doctor Linehan mentions several East London members who were detained. However, several mentioned as falling into this category (ie. Jimmy Spicer) were not in fact detained.

[Linklett] John Linklett was District Treasurer of British Union's East Ham branch. He was not detained.

[Luttman-Johnson] This Scottish landowner was a member of British Union and helped to found the January Club which attempted to influence people of importance through its dinners and debates. Luttman-Johnson was detained. His papers are held by the Library of the Imperial War Museum and contain the names of several fellow detainees.

[Marson] Arthur Marson was a young member of British Union in Hull and was detained. During the early 1990s he supplied several names of other detainees by letter.

[Mason] Arthur Mason was the District Leader for the Limehouse branch of British Union in East London and was detained. Mason escaped twice during detention: once by tunneling from his camp in the Isle of Man and secondly by attempting to sail to Ireland in a small boat. He provided the names of fellow detainees in correspondence from Australia where he emigrated after the War.

[Pearson Diary] The pocket diary of Miss Lucy Pearson, a British Union member from Hove and 18B detainee, held at Essex Record Office.

[Rainbow] A concert programme entitled 'Rainbow Medley - A Musical Kaledioscope by the Peel Players and the Combined Orchestras of X and M Camps'. This was held by detainees at the Centenary Hall, Atholl Street, Peel, Isle of Man, some time during the Second World War. The concert programme lists the names of several detainees.

[ROF] Recently Opened Files: Open files on individual British Union detainees to be found at the National Archives, Kew, between HO45/23666 and HO45/23796 inclusive. Some files between these two references are still closed.

[Saunders] Robert Saunders O.B.E. was BU District Leader for Dorset West and was interned. His branch correspondence records survived in almost complete form and were donated to the Library of Sheffield University where they are known as the Robert Saunders Papers. There is also substantial wartime and post-War correspondence with other detainees whom Saunders met during his internment and these have been used to confirm several names.

[SF] Suspects Files : Newly opened Home Office files at the National Archives for the period 1940-1944 containing lists of ‘suspects’ to be immediately detained in the event of a German invasion of Great Britain. Many of these ‘suspects’ are described as having been members of British Union who had been released from detention under Regulation 18B. The files are to be found between HO45/25568 and HO45/25572 inclusive. The Suspects Files are based on regions within Great Britain but the file for London is missing. As London was the largest centre of both population and British Union activity it would certainly yield a large number of further names. We would like to thank the National Archives, the Home Office, MI5 and the London Metropolitan Archive for their kindness and courtesy in looking for the lost file even though the search was unsuccessful. A small number of further names have been found in other files at the National Archives and in these cases the individual file reference is given (ie. KV2/886).

[Simpson] In 1992 English-born Professor A. W. Brian Simpson of Michigan University (currently Charles F. & Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law at the Law School) published the definitive study of Regulation 18B entitled "In the Highest Degree Odious" (Oxford University Press). This was the culmination of several years of research. The list of British Union detainees that Professor Simpson made during the course of his studies has been included in this present list. Professor Simpson's sources included the archives of the Law Society and the Public Record Office.

[Stokes Papers] The papers of Richard Stokes, wartime Labour Member of Parliament, who campaigned for the release of detainees. The Stokes Papers are held at the Bodlein Library, Oxford.

[Swan] Arthur W. Swan was BU District Treasurer of Lowestoft and was interned. He became the Camp Leader at Ascot Camp (of all 18B internees: not only those who were British Union members). He supplied names by letter during the early 1990s of BU internees working from memory and notes taken at the time.

[The Blackshirt] One of British Union's pre-war weekly newspapers 1933-39. Copies are held at the British Museum Newspaper Library at Colindale in London.

[The Word] An anarchist newspaper that opposed Regulation 18B published by the Strickland Press during the Second World War. It published a list of detainees' names and their military records in the First World War.

[TNA] The National Archives at Kew contains a number of personal files on members of British Union detained under Regulation 18B and many other detainees names are mentioned in other files containing Home Office, MI5, Special Branch and Police records for the period 1939 to 1945. These are mainly to be found in the HO45, HO144 and MEPO2 series.

[Turner] David Turner wrote 'Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Medway Towns' which was published in 1995. It mentions several local detainees.

[Union] This was a newspaper of the post-War Union Movement founded by Sir Oswald Mosley. Union was published from 1948 until 1959. It contains the obituaries of many pre- War members and records their detention under 18B. Copies are held at the British Museum Newspaper Library at Colindale in London.

[Warburton] John Warburton was a member of British Union Clapham branch, of which he was Assistant District Leader, and Battersea branch. He was not detained. During the War he served with the Queens West Surreys. He spent many years collecting the names of 18B detainees from many different sources.

[Watts] Charlie Watts was British Union District Leader for Westminster St Georges and was detained. After his release he wrote the memoirs of his early period of detention in Ascot in which he mentions the names of other British Blackshirts who were also interned. His unpublished manuscript is entitled 'It Has Happened Here'.

[Whitbread] Harry Whitbread was a Brixton member of British Union and was detained.

[Whittleton] Eric Harvey Whittleton was a member of Ealing branch of BU. During his detention he acquired three cartoons that were autographed by fellow internees. These included some non-BU detainees such as Frank Bascombe, a Black 18B detainee, and A. Kuchinsky, a Jewish 18B detainee.

[Wilkinson] Robert Wilkinson was British Union District Leader for Lincoln. During his detention he recorded in a school exercise book the names of every detainee with whom he came into contact.

[Williams] J. A. 'Bill' Williams was District Treasurer of the Newcastle-on-Tyne branch of British Union. He was interned along with his father. 'Bill' Williams' short memoirs contain names of fellow detainees and these have been added to this list.

[Wise] Leonard Wise was a Cadet Leader and District Leader of British Union and was detained. He recalled the names of several fellow detainees by letter in the early 1990s.

[Wiseman] Frank Wiseman was BU District Treasurer for Worcester branch and was a music teacher at Worcester Cathedral School. He was detained. The Wiseman Papers are held by the Library of the Imperial War Museum.

[Wynn] John Wynn was an RFC Pilot during the First World War and became an active member of British Union. He was detained. After his release during the Second World War he edited the now classic 'IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU' with Guy Aldred. He also wrote his memoirs which are held at Sheffield University Library. Both works contain references to 18B detainees.

[York] In the latter part of 1940 an '18B Club' was formed by British and Italian detainees at the York Internment Camp. Their 'Ledger' consisted of signatures of Club members written on the back of an advertising show card for cigarettes. It was still in the possession of W. Woods, a member of the 18B Club, when he was contacted in the early 1990s. Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Adams Cyril District Treasurer for Guildford Wilkinson+ Whittleton Adams C.P. County Propaganda Organiser West Buck Yorkshire. British Union Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Doncaster Albertini Luigi Only 16 when Islington Albertini detained Aldis John Teacher at Kitchen Springfield School Oxford Allchurch Cecil Enos London ROF + HO 45/25751 Allan Wlliam 12 Napier Road, TNA KV3/277 Chorlton-cum- Hardy, Manchester

Allen Betty Daughter of Rev Irvine Allen below Allen Commandant Mary Founder Womens Simpson+ TNA Volunteer Police Allen Rev. Montague Yates, Devon vicar Simpson+ Bellamy+ Irvine M.A. (Oxon) Allen Sidney British Union Leeds Branch Simpson candidate NE Leeds By-election 1940. 5th West Yorks Regiment WW1 Allen W Swan+ Simpson Alton Doctor ? George O. Probably British Union Wilkinson+ Rainbow Alton E. F. TNA+ Rainbow Ambrose Desmond J. Limehouse Simpson+ Wise+ TNA KV2/886

Anderson (or Frederick 51 Derby Lane, TNA KV3/277 Andreeson) Liverpool Andrews Roy Division one Chichester TNA+ SF member Ansell Alfred Horsham SF Ansell Gladys Wife of Alfred SF Ansell Norman Son of Alfred and Horsham SF Gladys Antley F.W. 32nd Battalion District Leader Derby Simpson+ Irvine A.I.F. Appleyard R 19 Lower Rushton TNA KV3/277 Road, Thornbury, Bradford Arbon Frank District Leader Lincoln TNA HO45/23679 & TS27/512+ Simpson+ Saunders+ Whittleton

Archer John Simpson Armstrong Alwyn E. Speaker's warrant. District inspector 1st. London area. Election ROF agent Armstrong Sylvia Wife of Alwyn ROF Arnold George C. Simpson+ Irvine+ Whitbread Arrowsmith S. Birmingham Mason Ascomb Tommy Barnsley Wilkinson+ Buck Ashcroft Arthur 98 Lower Moss TNA KV3/277 Lane, Manchester Ashworth-Jones Thomas J. Speakers warrant Tottenham Wise+ Gilbert+ Charnley

Askham Mr. Lincoln ROF Atkinson Peter 26 Coventry Road, BU Official Photographer TNA KV3/277 Polygon, Southampton. Pilot Officer R.A.F. Austin Jack Later became District Leader East Bristol Simpson+ Irvine+ Hall Buddhist monk Auther John Robert 19-years old District Leader St Albans & Barnet TNA HO45/25754+ HO45/23672+ Simpson+ Whittleton Avery Captain William F. Commissioned on British Union County Propaganda Simpson+ Irvine+ TNA the field of battle for Organiser for S. Hants HO45/25754+ HO45/25115+ bravery WW1 Whittleton Bacon Major N. Simpson Baggeley Miss Ethel Annie Womens District Leader for Hulme, TNA+ Simpson+ Donovan Manchester Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Bailey Vincent A Upper Millichope, TNA KV3/277 Craven Arms, Salop Bailey J. William 'Bill' British Army District Treasurer for Rochester Wilkinson Baker Alex 15 Albany Road, TNA KV3/277 St. Leonards-on- Sea Baker Arthur E. 'Blackie' Printer, Escaped Mason+ Marson+ Simpson+ Ascot camp Rainbow Baker Captain Thomas Military Cross - Maida Vale Simpson+ Bellamy+ TNA Guillaume St Barbe Gassed WW1 and HO283/28+ HO283/28 buried alive twice Baker Olive Bath SF Baldry John Probably British Union Whittleton Ball A.Bert Wilkinson Ball Frederick 'Eric' County District Leader for Epping Warburton Propaganda Organiser for Essex 1938-40 Barlow Richard Flight Lieutenant Stokes Papers Royal Air Force Barlow W.G. Racing motorist. Bellamy+ Simpson R.F.C. Barnes Irene Probably British Union Stokes Papers Barnet Charlie Died during Warburton detention, One of 2 brothers in British Union Barneveld Tom District Treasurer Epping Simpson+ Irvine Barraclough Mr. District Leader Bradford Buck Barracroft Mr. ROF Barrett B.C. A.S.C.1/5 Lancs Simpson Fusiliers Barrett Ron Wilkinson Barron Major S.N. M.C., Royal Engineers TNA TS27/507+ Simpson O.B.E, Barrow Mrs. Simpson Barry J. TNA HO45/25713+ Simpson Basnete Mrs, I Normandy, Probably British Union ROF Guildford Bateman W. Flight Staff Simpson Sergeant. R.F.C. (2 medals) Not same as below Bateman Walter District Treasurer Bognor Regis The Times 8/6/1940 Bates Cyril Candidate Reading Reading TNA Municipal Election 1938 Bates Percy Speakers Warrant District Leader Reading TNA HO45/25703+ Stuckey's file+ Whittleton Bates Pilot Officer Simpson Battersby James L. Author of 'The District Leader Stockport Simpson+ Irvine Bishop Said Amen' 1947. Committed suicide 1955 by jumping into paddles of Mersey ferry.

Battersby Tom Wilkinson+ York+ Wynn+ TNA Bayley V. A. Probably British Union TNA HO45/23672 Bayliss Mrs. M. T. Womens Regional Harrogate Buck Inspector for West Riding. Bronze Distinction Award Beaumont Mrs. Freckenham Simpson+ Lucy Pearson's Pocket Diary Beavan Arthur British Union PPC District Leader West Ham Simpson+ Linehan Upton, R.F.C. Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Beckett Joe Undefeated Heavy Southampton Simpson+ Wynn+ Bellamy Weight Boxing Champion of Great Britain. British Army 4 years active service 1914-18.

Beckett John Warburton British Union Editor TNA+ Simpson of Publications until 1937

Beckett Mrs. Ruth Margaret Wife of Joe Southampton Simpson+ Lucy Pearson's Pocket Diary Beckett Thomas H. Simpson Beer Reginald A. District Leader Folkestone Simpson+ TNA HO45/25754+ Whittleton Beet J. Clifford NHQ Speakers List District Leader Leeds Buck+ Simpson+ TNA HO45/25115 Bell J The Orchard, Ditton TNA KV3/277 Pryors, Bridgnorth

Bellamy Richard Reynall National Inspector. British Union Official Historian: Memoirs of Simpson+ TNA HO45/25713+ The last British a Fascist Beast. Bellamy+ Wynn Union Director of Propaganda 1940 Benson Lewis H. TNA HO45/25755 Bent Wilkinson Bentick-Budd Captain. Charles British Army 1914- National Inspector. Simpson+ TNA+ Wynn+ Henry 18 disabled: one Bellamy arm. Elected to West Sussex County Council Bernardi Mr. ROF Berry Captain. R. Gordon B.V.V.R., Order of Simpson St George, G.S.V. Betts Erica Probably British Union REF: 'Diana Mosley' by Anna Decourcy, Chatto & Windus, 2003 Bevan Fred Brislington SF Bidie Mrs. E. Kathleen British Union activist in Haslemere Simpson+ Hansard+ Surrey Record Office Chief Constables Reports 1940+ Lucy Pearson's Pocket Diary Biggs T. Howard A. Assistant District Leader (Propaganda) Stuckey's file+ Swan+TNA Oxford HO45/25115 Birch Josephine, wife of Her child born in Simpson Walter internment and died 10 months later while still with her in Isle of Man Camp Birch Roland. Officer-in-charge Hastings 1933 ROF Birch Walter E. Schoolmaster Norfolk Simpson+ Whittleton+ York Bird A.W. Maidenhead Simpson+ Irvine+ Whittleton Bird Richard Windsor KV2/1228 Birtwhistle Jack 1 Whalley Range, TNA KV3/277 Blackburn Birtwhistle H. District Leader Accrington Buck+ Simpson Bishop F. Probably British Union Gilbert Bisney Kenneth L. NHQ employee. TNA HO283/9 Held Power of Attorney for British Union Blackmore Alvin. R. Driver in R.H.A. Simpson Bligh Peter 43 Conway Street, TNA KV3/277 Leeds 8 Block Alfred E. Simpson Block Walter E. Simpson Blythe John NHQ Leader's Deputy District Leader Edinburgh TNA HO45/25755 Department Bogle William Samuel R.N.T. 4 years District Inspector 7th London Area Simpson+ TNA KV2/890 + service, NHQ Comrade No.60 Telephone and Enquiries Clerk Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Bond Barbara Worthing SF Booth Agnes British Union Womens District Leader for Bolton, Watts+ 'Feminine Fascism' by Speakers Warrant Womens County Organiser Lancashire Julie Gottlieb Booth Nancy Daughter of Agnes Lancaster Charnley+ 'Feminine Fascism' by Julie Gottlieb Booth V. C. 'Charlie' Grandfather won Simpson V.C. in Boer War Bowes G.E. Sergeant R.E. Gillingham The Word+ Marson+ Simpson Bowes 'Pop' Owned cycle shop Reading Wilkinson+ IoM Photo Bowes son of 'Pop' Reading Wilkinson Bradley E. John North Staffs. Regt. West Midlands The Word+ Buck+ York+ Simpson Bray William 'Bill' District Treasurer Handsworth Irvine+ Simpson+ Comrade Breen Barry 65 Upper TNA KV3/277 Parliament Street, Liverpool Brewer Jimmy Lancashire Wilkinson+ Buck Brewer Ronald G. NHQ, Streatham, Wimbledon, Richmond & Gilbert+ Simpson+ TNA Bristol HO45/25713 Bridger Ken. M District Leader Sevenoaks TNA HO45/25115 Briscoe Norah C. L. Team leader, Bournemouth Simpson+ TNA HO45/25741 Brittain Alexander TNA HO45/25752 Broadhurst Jack 15 Maidstone TNA KV3/277 Avenue, Chorlton- cum-Hardy, Manchester Broadlay Maurice Lenacre Court TNA KV3/277 Farm, Whitfield, Nr. Dover Brock-Griggs Henry Thomas R.A.F. husband of Simpson+ Wynn+ TNA Anne. Detained HO283/46 China (2nd. Lt. R.F.C.) Brock-Griggs Mrs. Anne Chief Womens Organiser of British Union Simpson+ Donovan

Brocklebank H.O 51 Askham Road, TNA KV3/277 Acomb, York Brocklebank George H. 'Bert' Norfolk Regiment Assistant District Leader Barnsley The Word+ Wilkinson+ IoM Photo+ Buck+ Simpson+ TNA HO45/25754+ Whittleton Brooker George Died in Japanese Exeter Simpson+ Linklett+ Forward+ Prisoner of War Whittleton+ Comrade Camp Brown Charles District Leader for (Wavertree), Liverpool Simpson Brown Tom Wilkinson Brown William F. C. Assistant District Leader York TNA+ Simpson+ Irvine+ Whittleton Brownbridge Sydney Edward TNA Browne Patrick Godalming SF Bruning Guy A. British Union Ealing Simpson+ Irvine+ Whittleton Speakers Warrant. NHQ Commercial Department, Printing. Brother of British Union Clement Bruning who died in a German Concentration Camp

Brunt F.A. Cheltenham Swan Bryant G.H The Village, TNA KV3/277 Kirdford, Nr. Billingshurst Buck Reg District Leader Leeds N.E. Buck+ Simpson+ Grundy+ Irvine

Buckley Jeremiah 32 Shaftesbury TNA KV3/277 Road, Southsea Budd John Walker 16 Westville Road, TNA KV3/277 Barnsley Bull A.F. District Leader Brixton Simpson+ IoM Photo Bull Jack Sutton Letter from Arthur Winn Bullen Bevis Worthing SF Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Bunting Hubert Assistant District Leader (Canvass) for Buck+ Simpson+ Whittleton+ Brightside, Sheffield IoM Photo Burdett Frederick E. Husband of Olive District Leader Peckham TNA HO45/25703+ Simpson+ Hawks Whittleton+ York Burdett Mrs. Olive, born Chief Womens Organiser of British Union Simpson+ Donovan Hawks 1940 Burgess David Waterloo (Liverpool) Bellamy+ Warburton Burgess F. J. Pte. Liverpool The Word+ Simpson+ Bellamy Regiment 2 medals

Burgess Victor Warburton+ Hall Burn Andrew 'Andy' H. Senior Civil Servant Westminster St Georges Bellamy+ Watts+ Simpson+ responsible for York+ Whittleton+ TNA creation of the HO45/25754+ HO45/25115 Welfare State. RFC

Burnett H. 'Billy' R.A.S.C. District Treasurer York Buck+ Wilkinson+ Simpson+ The Word Burrows George RAF at time of Shrewsbury Simpson+ Bellamy detention Burrows Mrs. Miscarriage after Simpson+ Bellamy denied medical attention during internment Butler Captain. T. L. NHQ Political Warburton Department - Agriculture Butler William Ex-seaman. North Hall London cafe owner, volunteer for Heavy Rescue work after Liverpool air raids

Buttery T.W. District Treasurer (Brightside) Sheffield Bellamy Byrne Donald or Andrew Detained Brixton Brixton Simpson+ TNA HO283/13 Camfield Miss Margaret E. Tunbridge Wells & Newcastle Branches Simpson+ Williams+ TNA+ Donovan+ 'In Excited Times' ISBN 1-898880-0-1-8+ Lucy Pearson's Pocket Diary Campbell Arthur Harry Royal Marines Finsbury TNA TS27/507+ Simpson WW1 Canning Captain. Robert Cecil British Union Director of Overseas Policy Simpson+ Bellamy+ TNA Gordon HO283/23 Capleton Leslie District Leader Croydon South Simpson+ Whittleton+ York+ TNA HO45/25754+ HO45/25115

Carlisle Ivan F. Acting District Leader Kings Lynn Simpson+ TNA HO45/25754 Carlyle Frank C 12 Range Road, TNA KV3/277 Manchester 16 Carr Edward Walter District Leader, Redditch TNA KV3/277 Redditch. Church Road, Webheath, Redditch Cass V. Swan+ TNA Watts file+ Hall Chalker P.F.C. Simpson Chamberlain Harold Worthing Swan+ Gourdon Chambers Donald S. Died of cancer after Epping. Speakers Warrant. British Union Simpson+ Whittleton+ Irvine release. London Drum Corp. Chard Captain. Albert Belvedere SF Charnley John W. British Union District Leader Hull. Charnley+ Simpson+ Bellamy+ Prospective TNA HO283/49 Parliamentary Candidate for East Hull Cherry Lt. Col. James P. Simpson+ Hall+ Wynn+ Bellamy

Chorlton W Wiseman Chubb George Worthing Warburton+ IoM Photo Church G.H. Croydon SF Clare Constance Sister of Marjorie Simpson+ Brighton & Hove Gazette 8/6/1940 Clare Marjorie District Treasurer Brighton TNA HO45/25752+ Simpson+ Donovan Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Clarke F.S. 19a Market Place, TNA KV3/277 Grantham Clarke Ralph Nevile Son of Mrs. Clarke Temporary District Leader Worcester Simpson+ Whittleton+ TNA below HO45/25754 Clarke Edward 'Ted' Wilkinson Clarke Ernest Godfrey 'Mick' London District inspector & District Leader Bethnal Simpson+ Times May 1940+ Propaganda Green NE Wynn+ Charnley+ Bellamy+ Organiser TNA HO45283/48 Clarke Mrs. Schoolteacher. Worcester Simpson Mother of Ralph Clarke above Clarke William Liverpool and Margate Branches Simpson Clarkson W. Grantham or Hulme Whittleton+ TNA Clifford Captain Frank S. Cunard Line. District Leader Redhill. Simpson+ TNA HO45/25728+ HO45/25754 Clinton Morath Flintshire. Probably British Union ROF Coates Bradford Buck Coates Thomas District Leader Limehouse 1939/40 Bellamy+ Stan Rodwell Cocker G. Eric Sheffield Buck+ Simpson+ Bellamy Collins L.J. Northampton Branch TNA KV2/1230 Collins Thomas ROF Colt W.H. Probably British Union TNA Colvin-Graham Mrs. Bertha Simpson Cooke J.S. District Leader Stoke Newington, Simpson+ IoM Photo Coomber Francis 15 Haley Street, TNA KV3/277 Cheetham, Manchester Cooper Edith District Treasurer Wood Green SF Cooper Harry Brighton Hotel Wynn owner Cooper John 'Mike' Hull Marson TNA file Cooper William Stanley Husband of Edith SF Cope-Bellamy Paul Regional Inspector Shropshire Simpson+ Swan+ Wynn+ Bellamy Corbin Peter W. Dismissed from District Leader Salisbury. ROF R.A.F. for British Union membership

Cornel Mrs. C.E. Leeds TNA Cornes Gladys E.M. Womens District Leader and District Simpson+ TNA HO45/25754+ Treasurer for Leeds West HO45/23672+ Lucy Pearson's Pocket Diary Cotton Mrs. Lucy Temple. Mother of Rafe, Exeter Simpson+ Donovan+ TNA other son died in HO45/25714 RAF on active service during Second World War

Cotton Rafe Temple PPC Exeter Regional Inspector Devon Irvine+ Whittleton++ York+ Simpson+ TNA HO45/25754 Coupland Vernon, A.R.I.B.A Richmond Watts TNA file+ Hall+ Swan+ architect. Volunteer Wilkinson+ Marson heavy rescue work after Liverpool air raids Cowley Alan Vincent Detained with 2 Tunbridge Wells Simpson brothers Cowley Frank Brother of Alan Tunbridge Wells. Warburton+ Brighton and Hove Gazette, 8th June 1940 Cowley Philip Norman Brother of Alan Tunbridge Wells Simpson+ Buck Cox J Tollands Cottages, TNA KV3/277 Kirdford, Nr. Billingshurst

Cox Eddie Ex-Boxing Member of British Union Camp Police Swan Memoirs+ Wynn Champion. Former Force in IoM Smithfield Market Porter. London policeman.

Crane MR. Wakefield Buck Craven G. Harry Dispensing chemist District Treasurer (Eccleshall) Sheffield Buck+ Bellamy

Craven William F. Detained twice Liverpool Docks Simpson Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Creaser Dr. A. R.A.S.C., M.T., 3 The Word+ Simpson medals Creasy R.N. Elected to Eye District Leader Eye. PPC Eye Simpson+ Charnley Council Crew Archie A. Redhill Branch Buck+ Saunders Papers Crispe H.O. Military Medal Probably British Union The Word Critch Walter Northhampton Gilbert Critch William 'Bill' Rainbow+ Simpson+ Wilkinson

Cromwell William TNA+ Charnley+ Warburton Crosby Christopher Corporal, East Simpson+ The Word Yorks Regiment Crosland Sydney Sussex County Regional Inspector Sussex Simpson+ Wynn+ Bellamy+ Councillor, son of Irvine Vicar of Rustington

Cross Edna Murial School teacher Womens District Leader Pontypool ROF detained 9 Days Crowle Walter, A Devonport Simpson+ HO45/25115+ Whittleton+ TNA HO283/45 Crump A.W. Probably British Union HO 215/360 Cull Edgar The Pike, Badsey, TNA KV3/277 Nr. Evesham Cunliffe James 54 Dale Street, TNA KV3/277 Accrington Cunningham F. Sheffield Buck+ Simpson Cunningham William 'Bill' District Leader of Rotherham TNA+ Buck+ Simpson+ Bellamy+ IoM Photo Cusack J. York+ Simpson+ IoM Photo Custance Jeffrey Epping Saunders Cuthbert-Smith Charles Baynes Simpson+ IoM Photo D'Alessio Ronald District Leader Cheltenham Simpson+ Bellamy Danby Frank Brother of John District Leader East Hull Simpson Danby John Charlie Brother of Frank District Leader Kingston Blackshirts in Kingston Project Dare William Probably British Union Camp Concert Programme Darwin-Fox Prof. Samuel F. Professor of Simpson+ Bellamy+ Irvine English Literature at Fribourg University Switzerland. Died in detention. Davenhill Harry James Portsmouth SF Davidson- Major James Hamilton Boer War, World Tunbridge Wells Brighton Evening Argus 6 June Houston War 1, War Office 1940 General Staff, Hon King's Foreign Service Messenger

Davies Edward Carl 'Pip' District Leader Isle of Wight, District Simpson+ Saunders+ Watts+ Inspector Isle of Wight Irvine Davies F. Manchester Simpson+ Bellamy Davies J.J. 23rd. Squadron Southampton The Word+ Simpson+ Watts R.F.C. Davies Noel Southport ROF Davison Thomas Detained one day Southend SF Dawn John Robert Bedfordshire and SF Bridgewater Police. Dismissed for British Union membership Daws A. Liverpool Whittleton Dawson Charles Gilbert+ Whittleton Dawson Ralph 'Gerry' M. Detained whilst Canterbury Simpson+ Bellamy+ Irvine serving with British Army Day A.E. District Treasurer Limehouse Branch ROF Day C. District Leader Rotherham Buck+ Simpson+ Bellamy De Guerin Claud L. C. Former naval TNA HO214/67+ Simpson Commander. Went insane while in detention De Laessoe Major Harold Henry District Inspector 10th, London Area + Simpson+ Wynn+ Bellamy+ Alexander Richmond & Kingston Irvine+ TNA HO144/21992+ SF Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source De Laessoe Mrs. Diane Simpson+ Donovan D'Eath Charles Peter Ferguson Denbeigh Harry Fruit Farmer Sevenoaks Simpson+ Whittleton+ TNA HO45/25754 Denbeigh Miss Margaret Daughter of Harold Sevenoaks Louise Irvine+ Donovan

Dennis John Parson Putney TNA Denton Walter District Leader Doncaster Union Dexter Francis George District Treasurer Derby Whittleton+ TNA HO45/25754+ HO45/23672 Diamond Edward Simpson Dick C. P. P. Detained after Bellamy+ Simpson+ Brighton rescuing Allied Evening Argus 5 June 1940+ troops from Dunkirk Comrade

Dickinson Charlie Ex-Boxer Manchester Simpson+ Hall Dickson William A. 'Tony' From Scotland, Probably British Union The Word+ Simpson+ York+ King's Liverpool TNA Gilbert file+ HO214/67 Regiment Digweed Ernest Charles 21 Stainsby Street, TNA KV3/277 St. Leonards-on- Sea Dixon Tom Wilkinson Dobbs Alfred TNA HO45/25703+ HO214/67+ Whittleton Dodd Mrs. R.E. Irvine+ Donovan Dodd Joseph Husband of HO 215/360 detainee Rose Dodd Doehring C. Probably British Union TNA Dold B.E. Son of detainee Liverpool Branch HO 215/360 Mrs Dold Dold J.E. Husband of Liverpool Branch HO 45/25109 detainee Mrs Dold Dold Mrs. Liverpool Branch ROF Domvile Admiral Sir Barry British Union Simpson+ Wynn+ The Times member but this 6/7/1940+ Bellamy+ Domvile fact unknown by Papers at Greenwich Maritime Home Office at Museum time of detention. Director of Naval Intelligence WW1 Domvile Compton Son of above. His Sheffield Park Warburton+ Wynn+ York+ brother killed on Bellamy + HO45/25115 active service during War Domvile Lady Wife of Admiral Warburton+ Simpson above Donaldson Robert St. Austell SF Donoval Robert Cecil Simpson+ TNA HO45/25752 Donovan Captain. Bryan David Military Cross Assistant Director General of British Union Bellamy+ Simpson+ TNA Eddington WW1 HO45/25713+ HO283/48+ HO45/25115 Donovan Mrs. Heather F. Drum Major British Womens District Leader Westminster Donovan+ Simpson+ TNA Union Womens HO45/25754 Drum Corp Downing Edward District Leader West Leeds Buck Dowty John Farmer PPC Evesham Simpson+ Whittleton Drake George Wilkinson+ Simpson Driscoll W.J. Blenheim House, TNA KT3/277 Chepstow Road, Newport Driver Nellie Autobiography Womens District Leader. Nelson and Colne Simpson manuscript 'From the Shadows of Exile' at Bradford Library Drury H. District Leader Doncaster Buck Duckworth James Camp Leader County Propaganda Officer Lancashire Irvine+ Watts+ The Word+ Ascot. R.A.F. 4 Grundy+ Wynn+ Simpson years active service

Duff Mrs Dorothea Pilot and racing Womens Canvass Organiser - Kent Bellamy+ Simpson+ Donovan+ driver TNA HO45/25758 Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Duff-Miller Mrs Womens District Leader Paddington Lucy Pearson Pocket Diary Duggins Wilkinson Dundas Ian Hope British Union Chief of Staff Simpson+ TNA HO283/13 Dunkerley L.T. 18 Borend Street, TNA KV3/277 Salford Dunn Lt. E. A. R.F.C. 3 medals. Probably British Union The Word+ Bellamy+ Simpson+ TNA HO45/25115 Dunn Sammy' T. District Leader Stoke-on-Trent TNA HO45/25115 + Simpson Durell Emily Dorothea Sister of Phyllis Simpson+ 'Feminine Fascism' Vavasour Hook and the wife by Julie Gottlieb of Head Master of Winchester College. Active anti- vivisectionist Durrant Edward Harry Bernard Probably British Union Simpson+ TNA HO45/25758+ Rainbow+ Wilkinson Dutfield Ken J Member of Berlin District Treasurer Epping Gilbert+ Simpson+ Wise+ IoM BU branch Photo Duvivier Claude District Leader Exmouth Simpson+ Whittleton Dye Robert District Leader Uxbridge C. Watts file TNA Dymock Rev. G.H. Vicar St Bedes Simpson Bristol. East Bob Editor of 'Unity' at Simpson+ Watts Ascot internment camp East Fred District Leader Maldon. CPO Essex SF Eaton William District Inspector District Leader Lancaster Wynn+ Irvine+ Simpson+ IoM Lancs & Photo Westmorland PPC Burnley Eccles Francis Probably British ROF Union Edmonds Vincent District Treasurer Dorset West Saunders Edwarde Leonce Probably British Union ROF Edwards A. Royal Navy The Word+ Simpson Edwards William Royal Navy 3 District Leader Streatham, District Leader The Word+ Bellamy+ Simpson medals Edgehill, District Inspector, Regional Inspector, Egan Doctor Michael Probably British Union Wilkinson Elam E. Dudley NHQ Telephonist. Regional Inspector Surrey Simpson Elam Mrs. Norah aka Mrs. Womens County TNA HO144/21933+ Donovan+ Dacre-Fox Officer PPC Simpson Northampton Elison James NHQ employee? Simpson Elliott Charles W. District Leader Slough Simpson+ Blackshirts in Kingston Project+ Bellamy+ Irvine+ Whittleton Ellis Bert 56 Port Street, TNA KV3/277 + Wiseman Evesham Ellis George Assistant District Leader (Canvass) Brixton Wilkinson

Ellis John R.N.V.R. 3 medals Buck+ Simpson+ TNA HO283/33+ The Word Ellis Molly Wife of John TNA+ 'Feminine Fascism' by Julie Gottlieb Elvey Harold Canterbury Bellamy+ Simpson+ Brighton Evening Argus 5 June 1940 Evans Cyril R.C. Son of detainee Liverpool Member York+ TNA HO45/25115 Mrs. Joan Gertrude Evans Evans Joan Gertrude 95 Moscow Drive, Wiseman+ Warburton + HO Liverpool 13, 214/51 mother of C.R.C.Evans Evans Lt. Dudley Montague Serving Officer District Officer Worthing. The Word+ Simpson+ Wynn+ Royal Artillery TNA HO283/34 Eyall F. SF Fane Lt. Francis Christopher Royal Navy Serving District Leader Grantham, District Inspector Whittleton+ Simpson+ TNA Officer South East London HO45/25754 & HO45 23679 Farmer Alf SF Farmer Peter District Leader Northampton Warburton+ IoM Photo+ TNA KV2/1230 - 1232 Farr S.R. 560 Lytham Road, TNA KV3/277 Blackpool Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Faulkner J Probably British Union HO 215/360 Faulkner Miss Sister of J Faulkner Probably British Union HO 215/360

Fawcett Ernest Gunner RFC WW1 The Word+ Wilkinson+ Rainbow+ Simpson Federl J.D. Swan+ Watts file TNA Fenn Len District Leader West Leyton. Simpson Fenn P.J. Rose file TNA HO45/25733+ York Ferlisi Donald 7 Russel Street, TNA KV3/277 King's Lynn Ferris Captain. A. R.F.C. 3 medals. Probably British Union The Word+ Simpson Ferris Don Simpson Ferry Colin Joined Durham District Leader Newcastle Whittleton+ York+ Williams+ 'In Light Infantry after Excited Times' ISBN 1-898880-0- release, fought in 1-8 North Africa, awarded M.C. for bravery Field Ernest Herne Bay SF Findlay A.G. British Union Director of Public Relations Simpson+ TNA HO283/13 Findlay Richard Arrested in mistake Simpson for above - left British Union 1935

Finn Mr. ROF Finnie Thomas M. District Treasurer Chelsea, Acting Deputy Simpson+ Irvine+ The District Leader Chelsea Blackshirt+ SF Finucane Cornelius Later Editor of District Leader Edinburgh Warburton Weekly Scotsman Fisher Miss C. Louise Wife of S.L. Irvine Womens District Leader Birmingham Wynn+ Donovan+ Charnley Fitzgerald Maurice Died shortly after District Leader Dorchester Saunders+ Bellamy release Flockhart Alf District Leader Shoreditch Simpson+ Warburton+ Hall Flynn Evelyn W/D/L Folkestone Donovan Foden Arthur Manchester Simpson Foley Derek W. District Leader Bethnal Green N.E. Simpson Ford Evan Husband of Rose. Leigh-on-Sea SF Ford Rose Leigh-on-Sea TNA+ Simpson+ Donovan Forge Ernie Member of British Leytonstone Warburton+ TNA KV2/886 Union London Defence Force, Welsh Regiment Forshaw Mrs. W. S. Probably British Union Stokes Papers Forster Hubert 66 Almond Road, TNA KV3/277 Kettering Fortune Miss Gladys. Womens District Leader, South Paddington Simpson

Forward H. Jack District Leader Exeter Western Gazette June 1940+ Warburton+ TNA HO45/25115 Foster Francis J. District Treasurer Westminster St Georges Hall+ Simpson+ York+ Irvine+ TNA HO45/25754 Fowden Arthur Cpl. Welsh Manchester The Word+ Simpson+ Bellamy Regiment Fowden Frederick Simpson+ Irvine Fowler E.J. District Leader Bromley Simpson+ Wynn+ TNA HO45/25752 & HO283/40+ IoM Photo+ HO45/25115 Francis-Hawkins Neil Lanfear The Director General of British Union Whittleton+ TNA HO283/40+ HO45/25115+ Simpson Franks Thomas Bristol Whittleton French Charles Eastbourne Peter Ferguson Frimutt Mr. Probably British Union Wilkinson Frith E.V. Flying Officer, District Leader The Word+ Simpson DFM, MM, RAF 3 medals Frith Freddy District Leader Barnsley Simpson+ Buck Fryer Captain. Trawler skipper District Officer Hull Buck Gaiger Raimond West Lewisham ROF Gale Eric Redhill Buck Gannon John Anthony 11 Clarmont Street, TNA KV3/277 Chorlton-cum- Hardy, Manchester Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Gannon Michael Leeds Buck+ IoM Photo Gardner Mr. Hendon Gilbert TNA file Garner Charles London & Gloucester Irvine+ York+ Simpson+ Whittleton Gauger Reg Charnley Geary S. Detained Ham Chiswick Branch ROF Common Interrogation Centre Gee Harold ROF Geffin Marie Simpson George Richard Lionel District Leader Gloucester Irvine+ Simpson Gethin Aubrey C. Regional Inspector Kidderminster Branch Whittleton+ York+ Simpson Staffs & Warwicks.

Gibbs Peter Temporary District Leader Central Hackney Warburton 1939/40 Gibson Septimus Blue Slates TNA KV3/277 Cottage, Accrington

Gilbert Oliver Detained until Feb Marylebone Gilbert+ Whittleton+ TNA 1944 HO45/25692 & HO283/37 Gill Basil Killed in RAF after Watts+ Simpson release Gill Danny Interrogated Ham District Leader Liverpool, District Inspector Mason Common Gill Tony. ROF Gissane John Central Hackney Dick Sayer Goffin Maria Hastings Simpson+ PRO Gold Olga Probably British Union TNA Good Ann Mosley's Secretary Womens Canvass Organiser 7th London Warburton in the post-war area Union Movement

Goody Elizabeth Phyllis Still in Holloway Croydon TNA+ 'Feminine Fascism' by Nov. 1942 Julie Gottlieb+ SF Gordon Ronald Probably British Union TNA HO283/39 Gore Albert Edward. 'Eddie' Cinema owner - Kings Lynn Simpson+ Wynn+ Warburton+ wrote 'Is this TNA TS27/507 Justice?' Gore George Brother of Eddie Warburton+ Simpson above. Arrested as British Union but although a supporter not a member Gorton Walter Berrow Hill, TNA KV3/277 Feckenham, Nr. Redditch Gorton J. Manchester Buck Gorton William Holas Probably British Union ROF Gough Joseph Bowie Birmingham Simpson Gough Victor Simpson Goulding Michael NHQ Official, District Leader & PPC Shoreditch Donovan+ Simpson+ alleged son of Sir Warburton+ TNA Winston Churchill Gourdon Denis Cecil. Arrested on return Worthing Simpson+ Gourdon letters+ IoM from Dunkirk. Royal Photos Artillery Gowing Horace District Leader Derby Simpson+ Union Graham Ted TNA KV6/5 Graham Mrs. Bertha Probably British Union TNA Grant George H. Shoreditch Linehan Gray Mrs. Margaret Probably British Union TNA Green Jimmy Detained Ham Chiswick ROF Common Interrogation Centre Greenfield Ronald Hasselgrave Three Trees, West TNA KV3/277 Parade, Horsham Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Greenfield Winifred A.N. Also member of Poole Simpson+ TNA HO45/25714+ Peace Pledge Pearson Diary Union. Wife of Headmaster of Poole Grammer School Greenhouse S or E Wilkinson+ Warburton+ Buck Grice William Scottish Member TNA HO45/25755 Griffin Elizabeth Joan District Treasurer Bournemouth Simpson+ Donovan+ Saunders

Grimshaw Irvine Central Leeds Buck Grinoldby Anthony 74 Palmerston TNA KV3/277 Road, Southsea Grove Frank Arthur District Treasurer Southampton Brighton Evening Argus 5 June 1940 Grundy Leslie District Leader & District Inspector Simpson+ Grundy Huddersfield Grundy Sid Brighton Daily Mail 17 January 1998 Guy Leslie c/o British Oxygen TNA KV3/277 Company, Newcastle Habner Mr. Camp informer ROF Peveril Internment Camp, Isle of Mann

Haldenby Eric L. Hull Charnley+ Simpson+ TNA HO283/49 Hall G. Charles 'Ginger' Volunteer heavy District Leader (Sales) Richmond Hall+ Gilbert+ Watts+ Swan rescue work after Liverpool air raids Hall Howard Simpson Hall Mrs. C. V. A. C. Probably British Union TNA //HO45/25713 Hall Richard Arthur Royal Armoured Team Leader Herne Bay Simpson Corp (Burma Star) Hamer Lt. Richard J. Serving Officer District Leader Plymouth Bellamy+ Simpson+ Wynn+ Alexander TNA TS27/533 & HO144/21992

Hamley Frank T. Schoolteacher District Inspector Sheffield Simpson+ Bellamy+ IoM Photo

Hamm Edward Jeffrey Interned Falkland Simpson+ 'Action Replay' by Islands + South Hamm+ TNA HO45/25740 Africa Hammond Charles Hugh Polar explorer with PPC Norwich, National inspector Simpson+ Bellamy+ TNA Schackleton HO45/25752 Expedition Hancock M. B. Northampton Buck Hansley Francis J. Simpson Harding Lawrence W. Bury St Edmunds Simpson Harman P. Warburton+ Signed IoM Camp painting Harris J. E. Piano teacher & District Treasurer Southport Charnley pianist Harris Leslie TNA HO45/25752 Hart Ernest D. NHQ Research Department. Simpson+ Union Hartley Joseph ROF Harwood W.B.B. 82 Brunswick TNA KV3/277 Road, Southend-on Sea Haslam Captain. F. 53 Coy. M.G. C. British Union Candidate Middleton & Simpson+ Wynn+ The Word Lancs. Furbs. Prestwich 1940 By Election Military Medal Hatton Ernest Speakers Warrant District Leader Reading SF Hatton Tony Wilkinson Hawkins Ronald George 22 Elmsleigh Road, TNA KV3/277 Weston-Super- Mare Hawksley Lt. Oliver Royal Fusilers, Sherringham Officer in Charge North Simpson+ TNA HO144/21992+ Military cross Norfolk The Word Hay Norman 7 Sicilian Avenue, TNA KV3/277 London, W.C. Hayes Florence Schoolteacher Womens District Leader Bournemouth Times 4.6.40+ Donovan Headley N. Teacher from Isle Simpson of Ely Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Heard Mary Dean aka Mrs Flaxman, Bognor Regis The Times 8/6/1940+ Simpson+ Felpham, West Donovan Sussex Heath Captain. E.A. A.S.C. M.T. 5th. Simpson+ The Word Div. HQ Staff Hebditch Gerald Aubrey SF Hein Thomas H. Simpson Hemmings Bert Coventry Buck Hemphill Mr Bath SF Hempel B. A. 'Bert' Barber from District Leader Camberwell Simpson+ Hall Finsbury Park Escaped from Huyton Camp Henham Gertrude Francisca de St. Leonards-on-Sea Simpson Paula Tula Henshaw Mr. East Lancashire Buck Hepburn-Ruston Cpt. Joseph Victor Actress Audrey Simpson+ Warburton Arthur Hepburn's father Hewitt Charles H. W. PPC Frome District Leader Bristol Simpson+ TNA HO45/25754 Wounded WW1 Hewitt Reginald T. Central Hackney & District Leader Lambeth Warburton-Hewitt letter North Heyland F.C. Probably British Union TNA LC0/2711 Heys Harold Brother of Norman District Leader Accrington Simpson+ Whittleton Heys Norman Accrington Simpson+ Wynn+ Whittleton+ Brighton Evening Argus 5 June 1940 Heys Third brother to above Warburton

Heyworth Fred Harold Bodiam Saunders Papers Hibberd H. NHQ Mailing & District Leader Westminster Abbey Simpson Filing Clerk Hick Captain. U. A. British Union Senior Simpson+ Bellamy+ ROF Officer London Administration. Lost an arm WW1

Hickman Jack NHQ Storeman NHQ staff 1933 - 1939 Saunders Higham Frederick, George 70 Milton Road, TNA KV3/277 Cheltenham Hill Clement Died shortly after District Leader Hendon TNA+ Warburton+ Watts+ IoM release Photo? Hirst Lionel. Detained Ham District Leader Chiswick ROF Common August 1940 on MI5 Major Maxwell Knights order. Released September 1940 on Knights order. Estate Agent. West London Organiser of 1922-30

Hiscox Gertrude Blount 'Molly' Rejoined British TNA HO45/25741 Union 1940 Hoar C.C. TNA CAB 66/35+ Simpson+ KV2/886 Hodges Kidderminster Buck Hodgeson Fred Leeds Buck Hogg J. E. Hammersmith KV2/886 Hogg MacDonald P. or J Wilkinson+ TNA HO283/41 Hoggarth George Frederick District Treasurer Eye Simpson+ 'Mosleys Blackshirts'

Holland Gordon Hove SF Holloway Norman Teacher. Borstall nr. Rochester Simpson+ Turner Hone B.L.. Gordon The Word+ Simpson Highlanders, Mons Star, wounded WW1 Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Hone John H. National Inspector The Word+ Simpson of British Union. 2nd Lt. Royal Engineers & 1/15 London Regiment Hook Mrs. Phyllis Sister of Emily Womens District Leader Guildford Simpson+ Donovan+ TNA Durrell HO45/25758+ HO45/23672 Hooper Frederick Farmer from Simpson+ Mason+ Bellamy+ Tiverton Devon. Western Mail June 1940 Arrested half way through shearing flock of sheep Hooper Les Former Canadian Newcastle Hall farmer Hopkins C. F. 8th Middlesex Probably British Union The Word Regiment Horrocks Hilda Wife of Wilfred Bolton ROF Horrocks Wilfred Hector Husband of Hilda Bolton ROF Horsfall-Ertz E. R. Simpson+ Saunders+ TNA HO45/25115 Hosey Thomas Wilkinson Hosey Phillip SF Houston Major Davison Kent landowner Probably British Union TNA Howard Hugh District Leader East Ham Linehan+ Linklett Howe Arthur Bognor Regis Buck+ The Times 8/6/1940 Howe 'Jock' Retired butcher District Leader Blackpool Simpson+ Bellamy+ Buck Howell Butcher Simpson Hoyle Mrs. Sarah Central Leeds Simpson+ Buck+ Donovan Hudson Commander Charles PPC Bognor & District Leader Bognor Regis. Camp Wynn+ Bellamy+ Simpson E. Chichester Leader Huyton Hudson Mrs. Alma Violet Wife of Charles Womens District Leader Bognor Simpson+ Donovan+ TNA HO45/25754 Humphries James Squadron Simpson Commander R.F.C., D.S.O., Military Cross, Croix de Guerre Hunger R. F. M. ROF Hunt Aubrey Charles Hubert District Treasurer Dulwich SF

Hunt H. C. ROF Hunt L. Simpson+ Irvine Hunt William C.J. Simpson+ York Hyde-Clarke Son of detainee Rochford ROF Thelma Ruffer by first Marriage Hyde-White Mr Chelsea speaker Wise Ibberson Dennis J. R.A.F Islington and Lincoln Simpson+ Bellamy Ibbetson Frank Simpson+ Irvine Ilett A.E. PPC Kings Lynn District Leader Kings Lynn Simpson Inman West Midlands Buck Instone A.K. Simpson+ Wynn+ Irvine+TNA KV2/886 Instone E. T. 'Ned' District Leader Bridgenorth Simpson+ Bellamy+ Irvine+ TNA KV2/886 Irvine S.L. 'Inky' District Leader & District Inspector Simpson+ Wynn+ Whittleton Birmingham Isherwood Alwyn District Leader Wakefield Buck Ivan Charles Assistant District Leader TNA HO45/25754 Ives Miss V. British Union British Union Womens Drum Corps Donovan Bronze Distinction James Alan Newcastle Branch Williams Jarman Reginald J. District Leader Southampton Simpson+ IoM Photo+ Brighton Evening Argus 5/6/40 Jeans H. D. Flight Lieutenant, Simpson Military Cross, R.A.F. Jebb Frederick H. Whitley Bay Williams+ TNA HO45/25754+ 'In Excited Times' ISBN 1-898880-0- 1-8 Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Jebb Ralph Gladwyn Captain Royal Contacts officer - Wiltshire 1935. Regional Simpson+ TNA HO45/25754+ Scots Regiment Inspector Wessex. PPC Dorset West Whittleton+ Salisbury Times Gassed Ypres June 1940+ Luttman Johnson WW1. Mentioned in despatches. Jeeves Edward Paul. Ex-policeman District Leader Brighton Simpson+ Watts+ Irvine+ TNA According to Brighton Murdered by being HO45/25115 & Hove Gazette 8/6/40 thrown from fast his name was Edmund moving train Walter Jeeves

Jenkins H. Wilkinson Jenkins L.C. British Union Rainbow+ TNA Jenkinson S. N. District Leader Guildford Surrey Advertiser 1940 Jenks Jorian G.J. Founder member, Agricultural Adviser to British Union Simpson+ Irvine Soil Association Jermy Frank A.L. District Leader Kidderminster Simpson+ York+ Irvine+ Whittleton+ TNA HO45/25713 Jessop Cpl. Frank Piggott Beds & Herts District Leader Luton, National Organiser. Simpson+ SF Regiment, Jobbins Mrs. SF Johannesen Captain Maurice Husband of District Leader Cobham Simpson+ SF Caroline Johannesen Mrs. Caroline May Wife of Maurice TNA+ Simpson+ Lucy Pearson Pocket Diary Johns L The Pool, Badsey, TNA KV3/277 Nr. Evesham Johns Albert B Wynn+ TNA TS27/507 Johnson Henry, Utric 15 Osborne Road, TNA KV3/277 Manchester 19 Johnson Ellis Norbury ROF Johnson John Bethnal Green & later Romford Union' 1958 Johnson Walter Wroe 70 years old when District Leader Pudsey & Otley Buck+ Simpson+ TNA detained HO283/33+ Wynn+ ROF Jolly Mrs. Freda 'Rose' Went on hunger Durham Simpson+ TNA HO214/72 + strike HO45/25713+ 'In Excited Times' ISBN 1-898880-0-1-8 Jones Clifford Roberts, 17 Sefton Road, TNA KV3/277 + brother of William Liverpool Wiseman+Wilkinson+Buck Jones Leslie Brighton ROF Jones Harry District Leader Southport Simpson+ Charnley+ Bellamy Jones John Simpson Jones Richard 'Dick' Corp., MM., Simpson Infantry Jones T. J. A. ROF Jones William Roberts Brother of Clifford District Leader (Exchange) Liverpool TNA + Wilkinson Jordan Joe Coventry Grundy+ Buck Joyce Frank Martin Brother of William District Leader Dulwich and Peckham Simpson 'Lord Haw-Haw' Joyce Quentin Brother of William TNA 'Lord Haw-Haw' Keller Ernest 'Galant' Completed District Leader Willesden Simpson+ IoM Photo Mosley's speech when Mosley knocked unconscious by brick in Liverpool Kennedy C.J. 253 Radford Road, TNA KV3/277 Nottingham Kennedy Horace Skipton SF Kenwright Mrs Probably British Union ROF Kiddell-Monroe Colonel Died shortly after District Inspector West Yorkshire Simpson+ Bellamy release Killala Ned Simpson King Charles K. P.E. Instructor at Assistant District Leader Westminster St Simpson+ Wise+ TNA Ascot Camp Georges HO45/25713 King Miss Louise Ann Canteen PPC Ilford. Womens Canvass Orginiser 9th Simpson+ Donovan+ Lucy Manageress at London area Pearson Pocket Diary Daily Mail King Vic Detained Ham Hull Buck+ Charnley Common Kinnaird Bill Simpson Kissane Liverpool Buck Kitch Douglas J. Joined Peckham Branch October 1939 ROF Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Knop Richard Southampton Probably British Union Simpson+ TNA HO283/46 tobacconist Knott Royston L. Detained 4 yrs 3 District Leader Windsor TNA file HO45/25727 months until Aug 1944 Knowles Dorothea Joined Windsor SF + TNA HO214/72 branch 1939 but British Union membership terminated when it was discovered she had German nationality. Went on hunger strike Konig Rudy SF Lacy W. H. Simpson+ Irvine Lake Gerald M. Son of Annie Southend TNA Lake Mrs. Annie Southend SF Lakes Nicholas Bradford Simpson+ Buck+ Bellamy+ TNA HO45/25726 Lambe Peter Wilkinson Lamdin Richard Ralph District Treasurer Peterborough SF Lang Don Yorkshire Wilkinson+ Warburton+ TNA HO45/25115 Lang ? Long Detained Isle of Mason Mann, released to die Lange Eric Norman Brother of Granville Probably British Union Simpson below Lange Granville Norman Probably British Union TNA HO45/25714 & 25758 Lavinsky Albert aka Linden, Son of Polish West Ealing Hall+ Simpson+ Ealing. Lewinska, Lynden Jewish immigrant. Membership records+ Daily Mail Journalist. Waiter Jan 1934+ TNA HO45/25701 at Schmidt's Restaurant. Christian Council for the Propagation of the Gospel to the Jews. Taught Mosley German in Brixton prison

Lawley D.S . Sheffield Buck+ Bellamy+ Simpson Le Suer Anthony Newcastle In Excited Times' ISBN 1- 898880-0-1-8 Leach Thomas Central Hackney Linehan Lees Aubrey T. O. TNA HO45/25728 + Lucy Pearson Pocket Diary Legg Cyril John ROF+ National Archives Ref KV2/886 Lennox Gordon R. County Assistant District Leader Propaganda ROF Propaganda Nottingham Organiser Nottinghamshire Leonard R Probably British Union HO215/360 Lewis Humphrey F. Assistant District Leader (Sales) Liverpool Whittleton (Fairfield) Lines Roland Charles ROF Ling Robert District Leader Ealing Whittleton+ York Linke Rolfe Probably British Union TNA - mentioned in Sylvia Morris's Petition of Right to the King List Klara Wife of detainee HO215/360 Reginald List List Reginald ROF Lister Bertram F. Election Agent District Leader Harrogate Buck+ Simpson Leeds N.E. 1940 Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Lister Mrs. Marjorie Wife of Bertram, District Leader Normanton Simpson+ Wilkinson+ Sister of Len Jarvis. Donovan+ 'Feminine Fascism' Madge took over by Julie Gottlieb from Len as District Leader Normanton in 1939 when he joined the Army

Lloyd James District Leader Ruislip Simpson+ Gilbert+ TNA HO45/25713 Lloyd Mrs. Dorothy SF Loader Mr. London policeman Member of British Union Camp Police Wynn Force IoM Lock Edward Probably British Union TNA HO45/23672 Lockhart John L. Pupil arrested at Simpson+ Bellamy+ Buck Bryanstone School, Dorset. Home Hexham Hall, Northumberland.

Lockwood Charles Lancashire Grundy Loder Released from Probably British Union Warburton Ascot with Captain. Marendaz (see below)

Lomax R. A. or M. Kings Own Royal Rochdale TNA+ Grundy+ The Word+ Lancs. Simpson Longfellow Walter Died of TB 3 Leeds Buck+ Simpson+ IoM Photo months after release Lonsdale Mrs. Probably British Union Richard Stokes Papers Love Karl aka Phillip Emmett, TNA KV3/277 10 High Road, Woodford, Essex

Lovegreen 'Tubby' District Treasurer Newcastle Williams+ 'In Excited Times' ISBN 1-898880-0-1-8 Lovely Percy T. 43 Westmoreland TNA KV3/277 Road, Bromley Lowe Frederick Simpson+ TNA HO45/25754 Lowe June Trixie Norwich SF Luckin William C. NHQ journalist District Leader Paddington South. County Simpson+ TNA HO45/25115 Propaganda Orginiser Warwickshire

Luke Robert Bromley SF Luker Robert Arthur 16 St Andrews TNA KV3/277 Road, Portsmouth Lunnis Reg Taunton SF Lunt P. Private R.F.C. The Word+ Simpson Luttman- Captain. H.W. Indian Cavalry Luttman -Johnson+ Simpson+ Johnson Long term detainee Wynn+ Bellamy+ Whittleton+ HO283/13+ TNA HO45/25115 Lux D. Probably British Union Wilkinson Lux Edward Probably British Union Wilkinson Lyall F.M (or Thomas) K. Southend Simpson+ Irvine+ Whittleton Lyall Keith Rainbow+ Simpson Lynn John Bellamy+ Wynn Lyon John Bellamy letter 26/1/1958 Lyon L. Camp Secretary District Leader Worthing Wynn+ Swan+ TNA HO283/23 Ascot Lyons Desmond Sheffield Buck MacDonald F.J. Probably British Union HO215/360 MacDonald Mrs Wife of F.J. Probably British Union HO215/360 + Wilkinson MacDonald MacDonald Major Basil SF Mace Captain. Wilkinson MacHastie E. Probably British Union TNA HO45/25115 MacNab Angus Director of Press Relations until 1937 TNA KV2/2474 & 5 + Simpson

MacQueen James M London Scottish 2 Sonning (Berkshire ) Simpson+ Whittleton+ The medals Word MacWilliams H. SF MacWilliams P. J. ROF Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Maddocks Hubert Sydney Southend-on-Sea 1934 - 1940 ROF & SF Malomby Father Wilkinson Manico Captain. Frank E. 20th. London District Leader Chichester 1934, District The Word+ Simpson+ Bellamy Regiment (2 Leader Haslemere 1939 letter 26/1/1958 medals ) Mann Douglas W. Simpson+ Warburton+ IoM Photo Manning Harold North Hackney Gourdon+ IoM Photos Mansi Alf Lincoln Wilkinson+ Simpson+ TNA Fane file Marandola Geraldo Edinburgh SF Marendaz Captain. Dennis. M. K. Royal Flying Corps, Warburton+ 'It Could Happen To Racing Driver You'

Markl A. Escaped from South London Mason+ Wynn Huyton Camp Marks A. Simpson Marks David. District Leader Nottingham ROF Marsden Kenneth E. County Propaganda Organiser Yorkshire Simpson+ Grundy Marshall Mrs Hilde M. Manchester TNA+ Simpson+ Donovan Marson Arthur Hull Simpson+ TNA HO283/49+ IoM Photo Marston Miss Kathleen NHQ Secretary to Donovan+ Irvine McKechnie Martin Clarence Brother of Harold Shanklin Isle of Wight SF+ KV2/886 Martin Harold Brother of Deputy District Leader St. Leonards on SF Clarence. Sea. County Propaganda Organiser Sussex Martin S. H. E. TNA KV2/886 CAB 66/35+ Simpson Mash D.W. L/Cpl. R.A.M.C. (2 Simpson+ The Word medals) Mason Arthur Leonard District Leader Limehouse Whittleton+ Wynn+ Simpson Mason John Simpson Master O. Simpson+ Irvine Mathieson George 41 Grey Street, TNA KV3/277 Ardwick, Manchester Mawer G.W. 171 Winn Street, TNA KV3/277 Lincoln Mazengarb A.J. 66 Furber Street, TNA KV3/277 Crewe McClery J.J. Royal Engineers, 5 The Word+ Simpson years active service

McEvoy Mr. Simpson McGovern Harry. Bolton ROF McKechnie Hector National Meetings Organiser of British Simpson+ Bellamy+ TNA Union HO45/25713 & HO283/48 McKee Mrs. L. D. L. Womens District Leader Portsmouth & Simpson+ Donovan Southsea McKie Mr Wilkinson McLaughlan Andrew, Edward 42 Swanswell TNA KV3/277 + Buck Terrace, Coventry McLean J. C. ROF McLean Michael J.A. Brighton Brighton Simpson+ Wilkinson+ Mason+ policeman. Later TNA HO45/25754 According to became a ballet Whittleton he was also District dancer Leader Walsall at some period. According to Brighton & Hove Gazette 8/6/40 his name was Alan Stuart Mclean

McMullen Patrick. District Leader Ryhope Co. Durham and SF + Buck District Leader Sunderland Meissner William H. London butcher Whittleton+ Wilkinson+ Rainbow

Mendham Frederick District Leader South Hackney Action Dec 1960+ Simpson Mercer Richard E. Liverpool & Blackburn Simpson+ York+ IoM Photo Merchant L.S. 50 Double Row, TNA KV3/277 Eldon, Co. Durham Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Merriman George Raymond Arrested on return Southampton Simpson+ Bellamy+ Irvine+ from Dunkirk where Brighton Evening Argus 5/6/40 he had sailed his boat to rescue British troops

Meyer Vernon Probably British Union Whittleton Meyer W. P. Probably British Union Whittleton Meyers George Crippled Member Bradford and Brighthouse TNA+ Buck Miller Arnold Simpson Miller Basil RAF Pilot Wynn+ Simpson Miller G.W. 78 Clifton Road, TNA KV3/277 Darlington, Co. Durham Milligan Walter Percy Times June 1940+ Simpson+ TNA HO45/25752 Milligen William A. B. Assistant County Propaganda Organiser Whittleton+ Simpson+ TNA South Yorkshire HO45/25754 Milliken W. WW1 RSM. LCC Wynn+ Hall Schools Inspector. Internment Camp Postman Mills Bertie Not British Union ROF but "detained for furthering the cause of British Union" Mills Stuart Edward J. Fowler met him in Walton Gaol Mitchell Mrs. Constance E. Variously Womens District Leader Frome, ROF+ TNA KV2/888 Bath, Radstock and North Somerset.

Mith F. Wilkinson Moffatt James District Leader Glasgow , District Leader TNA HO45/25755+ Simpson+ Blantyre IoM Photo Monk Jo ROF Monroe Captain. District Leader York Buck Montgomery Mrs. ROF Moore T.C. Byways, Flanchford TNA KV3/277 Road, Reigate

Moran Thomas P. Middleweight Acting Leader of British Union 1940 after TNA TS27/533+ Simpson Boxing Champion Mosley's arrest of British Navy Mortell Leo Hull Charnley Mosley Lady Diana Wife of the Leader of British Union TNA PCOM9/880 Mosley Sir Oswald Ernald The Leader of British Union TNA HO45/24891 - 24894 Mountjoy John N. P. I. District Leader & founder member of Bristol Simpson+ Irvine+ Whittleton+ Branch TNA HO45/25754 Moxon Wynn Munn Miss E. F. TNA HO45/25115 Murphy A.K. Probably British Union Whittleton Napper Charles F. District Leader Ripon Buck Naughten or John District Leader Burnley Simpson Naughton Newenham Mrs Dorothy Wife of Henry Simpson+ Daily Express Newenham, Editor 6/7/1940 of TRUTH Nicholson Wilfred J. 'Nick' District Leader Newcastle North. Later Williams+ 'In Exciting Times' District Inspector Newcastle ISBN 898880-0-1-8 Nickolls John Assistant District Leader and District Gilbert+ Blackshirts in Kingston Treasurer Kingston Project+ IoM Photo Nightingale Alfred District Leader Horsham Simpson+ TNA HO283/23 Nobbs Thomas C. District Leader Mitcham Whittleton+ Wilkinson Nommensen Derek Taught Mosley TNA+ Saunders+ Hall German in Brixton Gaol Norbury Captain. C. District Leader Harrogate Buck Norbury Mrs. M. L. Wife of above Womens District Leader Ripon Buck+ 'Feminine Fascism' by Julie Gottlieb Norman Ernest Admiralty Civil British Union Team Leader in Bath ROF Police, Steward at Earls Court Peace Rally 1939 Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Norris Alfred Northampton Robert Saunders Papers+ Bucks Nye Reverend Harold E.B. Vicar of Scampton, Lincoln Bellamy+ Wilkinson+ Simpson+ TNA HO283/45 Oakes Charles Ex-Indian Army Wynn+ Wilkinson+ Buck O'Byrne Donald P. Croydon Simpson+ IoM Photo+ Manchester Guardian 4/6/40 O'Connell Morgan NHQ employee IoM photo+ Simpson O'Conner Francis Bernard Probably British Union TNA O'Connor Gerald 165 Windsor TNA KV3/277 Street, Liverpool Oddsson Captain. John Icelandic born District Leader. Buck+ Bellamy+ TNA file Sigundur naturalised British trawler owner from Hull O'Donohue Brian Essex Member TNA HO45/25722+ Stukey file+ Simpson O'Hare P. Probably British Union Whittleton Oliver Harold Warburton Orrin Elsie Action' 1962 Orton L.W. Commercial District Leader Burgess Hill Brighton Evening Argus Traveller 12/6/1940+ TNA KV2/886 Osborn T.C.H. Probably British Union Simpson Osborne Frank. A. J. British Union NHQ District Leader East Ham Simpson+ York+ Linehan+ Commercial Irvine+ TNA HO45/25115 Department Pacey Maurice NHQ employee District Inspector 6th London Area Simpson+ Whittleton+ Rainbow

Paine Anthony Kenny East London SF Paine Austin J. Esher Probably British Union TNA HO45/25738 Palmer W.R. 45 Dexter Street, TNA KV3/277 Derby Palmer Mr. District Inspector 7th. London Area Gilbert Palmer- George Died during York Bellamy+ Simpson Thompson internment Park A. Awarded DCM, British Union candidate Croydon Municipal Warburton MM, Croix de Elections Guerre WW1 Parker A.L. Devon Pharmacist Simpson+ Gilbert+ IoM Photo Parker Anthony Son of Charles Ilminster SF Parker Charles Father of Anthony Ilminister SF Parkes Simpson+ Swan Parkinson Mrs. Florence Manchester TNA+ Donovan+ Simpson+ Lucy Pearsons Pocket Diary Parry George Ernest District Leader Eastbourne Buck+ Simpson+ TNA KV2/886

Parry Mrs. M. Wife of George Eastbourne TNA+ Donovan+ Simpson+ Lucy Pearson's Pocket Diary Parsons Harold James District Leader Petersfield Brighton Evening Argus 5/6/40+ Comrade+ Whittleton+ Simpson+ TNA HO45/25754

Pastorelli Miss Lena Speaker during Simpson+ Donovan 1940 Womens Peace Campaign Patterson Douglas District Leader Wood Green Wilkinson+ Buck Payne Tony Delicatessan in Luigi Albertini Piccadilly Pearson Lady Grace Regulation 18A British Union PPC Canterbury Bellamy+ Simpson Order Pearson Miss Lucy Marion Hove Branch Lucy Pearson's Pocket Diary Heath Pearson Mrs. Norah Speakers warrant Team Leader Bournemouth Donovan+ Simpson+ Times 4.6.40 Peel Peter Windsor TNA KV2/2476 Pelling Reg F.J District Leader Epping Warburton+ KV2/886 Penna Lt. Frank East Yorkshire The Word+ Simpson Regiment 2 medals

Pennells Captain. Billy DSB Bar MM Bar Leeds Branch TNA HO45/25114+ Simpson+ East Yorkshire The Word+ Grundy+ Buck Regiment & Cameroon Highlanders Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Pepler Victor R District Leader Swindon, Simpson+ IoM Photo+ TNA HO45/25115 Pepper E Team Leader Sheffield Ecclesall branch Simpson+ Bellamy Perks E H Simpson + TNA HO 215/168 Peroni Doris Wife of Douglas Donovan+ TNA HO45/25713 Peroni Douglas Hampstead Branch official Action 1980s+ Wise Perigoe Bernard Charles TNA HO45/25713+ Simpson Perry Mr. Probably British Union TNA HO45/25691 Peters Mr. Simpson Phillips Ernest 115 Ambridge TNA KV3/277 Street, Liverpool Phillips Captain. A.W. Ox. & Bucks. Light Simpson+ The Word Infantry Phillips Gerald William District Leader Shoreham SF Pickmere John Travers London member Simpson+ Wynn+ IoM Photo Piercy Eric Hamilton Head of British Bellamy+ Simpson Union 'I' Squad Took small boat to Dunkirk to rescue 500 British troops 1940. Machine gunned by German aircraft on return journey. Detained immediately on return to UK .

Pile Bertram 'Duke' Limehouse Warburton+ Linehan+ TNA Pilling Thomas 28 Oxford Street, TNA KV3/277 Liverpool Pilling Sidney ROF Pinckard Robin British Union House Simpson+ TNA HO283/43 Leader at IoM

Pitman Mr. Hall Pitt-Rivers George Henry Lane Anthropologist. British Union member 1935 Wynn+ The Times 1/7/1940+ Fox Captain Royal Bellamy+ Simpson Dragoons Pitts Michael Probably British Union Letter from McNeil Sloane in Australia Plaskett Cyril District Inspector & District Leader Bethnal Linehan+ Simpson Green NE Pobjoy Reginald District Leader Twickenham Stokes Papers Pocock John Edwin Buck+ Simpson+ TNA+ HO45/25754+ HO283/45+ HO45/233672+ HO45/25115 Podger W 238 Fulham Road, TNA KV3/277 London SW6 Podger A.G. District Inspector 7th London Area of British Irvine+ Simpson Union Podmore H. Possibly originally a District Leader Norwood TNA Limehouse member Pollard Doug ? Leicester Buck Porter Bernard 7 The Street, District Leader Epsom TNA KV3/277 Ashstead, Surrey Porter Walter Agricultural Salisbury Simpson+ Salisbury Times June Workers Union 1940+ Saunders Official Potter Albert Lorry driver, died Swaffham Bellamy+ Simpson immediately after release Potter Mrs. 'Gillie' Wife of above Norfolk Donovan+ Bellamy+ Simpson Pounds John E. Eastbourne Whittleton Pownall George Saunders Preece J. East London member Buck Preen John Charles Wynn+ Simpson+ TNA HO45/25115 Prescott Fare Probably British Union Simpson Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Prestage J. Sgt., Royal The Word+ Simpson Engineers, R.C.S. (Mons Star, Victory and General Service Medals )

Price Florence. Hackney Linehan+ Warburton Price Leonard H. District Leader North Hackney Warburton+ Linehan Proctor Captain. Alex Scottish Horse TNA+ Gilbert Regiment Punford Norman ROF Pyle Simpson Radford Charlie P. District Treasurer Birkenhead TNA HO45/25114+ Simpson+ Marson Raison Harry British Union but ROF detained in mistake for father who had died 6 months earlier Ramsden Robert 4 Glebe House, TNA KV3/277 Crosslands, Guildford Randall George Henry Butcher Brighton Simpson Randall Mrs. Mathilda Wife of George Brighton Wynn+ The Times 20/12/40+ above Simpson Rapp Percy William R.A.F. TNA HO45/25690+ HO214/67+ Gilbert Rathbone George Husband of ROF Thelma, Variety artist Rathbone Thelma Wife of George, ROF Variety artist Raven Thomson Alexander The Director of Policy of the British Union Bellamy+ TNA HO283/48+ Simpson Reale Michael Anthony Coal merchant from Wynn+ Wilkinson+ ROF Alton, Hampshire

Reeks Mrs. E. M. Wife of Walter Stretford TNA+ Simpson Reeks Walter F. Husband of Stretford ROF detainee Mrs E. M. Reeks Reeve Miss L. M. Died by her own British Union PPC Norfolk N.W. Comrade+ Simpson+ 'Feminine hand after release Fascism' by Julie Gottlieb

Regan J.G 11 Coronation TNA KV3/277 Terrace, Trimdon Village, Co. Durham Revett Douglas British Union Warburton Speakers Warrant Reynolds Reg R. Assistant District Leader Wood Green. Bellamy+ Simpson District Leader Shoreditch Rice Edward Kent farmer Simpson Richards A. C. C. J. ROF Richards A. E. 'Dick' Central Hackney official Buck+ Gilbert Richards Alfred Hicks Pembrokeshire Pembroke Bellamy+ Irvine+ Simpson farmer Richards Miss Phoebe Daughter of A. H. Simpson+ SF + HO45/25109 Richards William Brailey Willesden SF Richards William Worthing SF Richardson Frederick British Union Official Gillingham Turner+ York Rigby Richard British Union District Inspector 10th. Whittleton+ Watts+ Swan+ TNA London Area HO45/25115 Riley A.J. Deputy District Leader Coventry Whittleton Riley Charles Captain. R.A.S.C. District Leader Southport The Word+ Simpson (3 medals) Risdon Wilfred Director of National Chief Election Agent of the British Union Bellamy+ TNA HO283/13+ Union Against Simpson Vivisection

Rivera Rosario Liverpool Branch ROF Rix Reginald 17/21 Lancers. Hatfield Branch The Word+ Simpson Lieutenant Home Guard WW2 Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Robert Jeffrey. Leeds ROF Roberts Arthur Graybrook 15 The Croft, TNA KV3/277 Hastings Roberts Mrs. Mary Womens District Leader Manchester TNA+ Donovan+ Simpson Withington branch Roberts R.L.F. R.A.M.C. District Leader Manchester Withington Simpson+ The Word Robinson A 5 Thirlmere Road, TNA KV3/277 Pike Hill, Nr. Burnley Robinson Harold 'Larry' British Union South London Warburton+ IoM Photo+ TNA Speakers Warrant HO45/25754+ Simpson Robinson Jack W. British Union District Treasurer Essex Swan+ TNA HO45/25115 Speakers Warrant Rolfe Freddie Michael Quill, Mosley Directorate Rollins Philip Kingston Wilkinson+ Wiseman Rollo R. Simpson Rose Desmond Harvey Norwich TNA HO45/25713+ Simpson Rossiter Peter 16 Guildford Street, TNA KV3/277 Brighton Row Robert Post-War Editor of Lancaster Simpson+ Warburton+ IoM 'Action' Photo Rowe T. W. Victor M.T. A.S.C. Sig. TNA HO45/25690+ The Word+ gassed at the Simpson Somme in WW1 Naval Air Service. Still detained April 1945 Rowlands Jack 65 Oliver Street, TNA KV3/277 Liverpool Ruffer Roland Husband of Thelma ROF

Ruffer Thelma Womens National Womens District Leader Westminster. ROF Inspector W/C/O Limehouse. Chief Womens Canvass Organiser of British Union Russell 'Jack' A. D. R.F.C., R.A.F. District Leader Halifax Buck+ Grundy Russell Pamela SF Russett Frank Horsham SF Ryan Michael District Leader Wandsworth Central Warburton+ Whittleton+ Wilkinson Ryder Iris Katherine Bournemouth Simpson+ Donovan Salisbury J. Portsmouth Whittleton+ TNA HO45/25115 Samuel Miss aged 17 Probably British Union Stokes Papers Sandell E. Stennett NHQ employee Whittleton+ Simpson+ TNA HO283/41 & 45+ Wilkinson Sanderson E. Simpson+ Bellamy Sant John Died on active National Inspector of BU Simpson+ Buck+ Irvine+ service WW2 after Whittleton release Saunders Ernest F. Temporary District Leader Westminster Whittleton+ Irvine+ Simpson+ Abbey. Also of Rotherfield Sussex TNA HO45/25115 Saunders, Robert District Leader Dorset West Simpson+ Saunders O.B.E. Saundes 'Winny' Wilkinson Sawyer Stanley Lowestoft Branch Simpson+ SF Schneider A. J. The last British Hall+ Simpson Union detainee to be released: 1st April 1945 Scott Arthur.W. Member from Temporary District Leader Rushcliffe Irvine+ Simpson Beeston, Nottingham Scott George District Leader Richmond upon Thames Saunders+ Simpson+ Whittleton+ Hall Scott-Ford Duncan Simpson Seabrook Royal Air Force Hall+ Simpson Sedgewick Robert Anthony Middlesborough SF Self Fred Aylesbury SF Shapland Albert Tunbridge Wells SF + HO45/25731 Sharland Clara M. Australian, joined Lucy Pearson Pocket Diary British Union July 1939 Sharpe Gertrude ROF Sharp J. R.A.S.C, M.T. Simpson+ The Word Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Shaw Captain Probably British Union Stokes Papers Shaw Hartley Stourbridge Buck+ Swan Shelmerdine Philip Later Father District Leader Moss Side Bellamy+ Irvine+ TNA Shelmerdine. HO45/25713+ Simpson Detained Ham Common Interrogation Centre Shelmerdine Mrs. Rita Kathleen Wife of above. Donovan+ Simpson+ 'Feminine Interrogated Fascism'/Gottlieb+ TNA Latchmere House HO45/25736 Ham Common Shepherd Albert Tunbridge Wells Branch Mason+ HO45/25115 Shepherd James L. Business Manager District Leader Islington Simpson+ Irvine+ York+ of British Union, Whittleton+ TNA HO283/9 Circulation Manager of Action, Hon. Sec. British Traders Bureau; PPC Islington;

Sherston Lt. William Edric Regional Inspector Suffolk Simpson+ Wynn+ TNA HO45/25758 Sherston Mrs. Mother of above, Womens Canvass Organiser - Suffolk Simpson owner of Otley Hall Woodbridge Suffolk

Shetland C.M Probably British Union ROF+ 'Diana Mosley' by Anna de Courcy Shields J.V. From N.E. of Simpson England Shillito Mr. Evelyn Central Leeds Buck Shippam W.H. Queens West West Sussex The Word+ Simpson+ SF Kents Shirmer Christopher Probably British Union Rainbow Shirmer W. TNA Simmonds James District Leader - Manchester (Gorton) Buck Simon Martin Probably British Union Simpson Simons or Bill Policeman Brixton Simpson+ Harry Whitbread Symons Simpson Harry Private 6th Member from Washington, N.E England The Word+ Simpson+ 'In Battalion N. Excited Times' ISBN 1-898880-0- 1-8 Simpson Mrs. Daveyhulme TNA+ Simpson Sims A.William District Leader Manchester ROF + KV2/2476 Skeels Cecil Joined October TNA HO45/25746 1939 Sloane McNeil NHQ, Manchester and Limehouse Wynn+ McNeil Sloane+ Simpson+ Comrade Smeaton-Stuart Captain. John Roland R.F.C. 2 sigs Former BU member Simpson+ The Word+ TNA HO45/25714 & HO283/64 Smith J 32 Fengates Road, Assistant District Leader (Propaganda) TNA KV3/277 Reigate Reigate Smith A. R. SF Smith Alfred Camberley Bellamy+ Simpson Smith Arthur Publican 3 medals Canterbury official Simpson WW1 Smith Brian Agent for British Sherringham Bellamy+ Simpson Union election candidate, died shortly after release

Smith Charles Cuthbert Governor of Young Southampton Branch SF Offenders Prison dismissed for British Union membership Smith Charles Horace District Leader SF Smith Kathleen Wife of Alfred Chartham SF Smith Smith Lt. Bryan R.A.S.C. Simpson+ The Word Smith Raymond A. Acting District Treasurer - Bury St Simpson+ Whittleton+ The Edmunds, also Liverpool Times 7/6/40+ TNA HO45/25754+ York Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Smith Roy Southampton Branch SF Smith Renee, Margaret Probably British Union ROF Smythe Sidney Roy Royal Marines, Organiser of British Union Ex-Servicemen TNA+ Wynn+ Simpson helped in Section at Ascot Detention Camp evacuation of Dunkirk, arrested on return Sowden A. Manchester Simpson Sparrow Bethnal Green Buck Sperni Mr. Camp informant ROF Stacey Leonard Boston Lincs. Irvine+ Whittleton+ Simpson+ TNA HO45/23672+ HO45/25754

Standing Leslie Worthing TNA HO262/1 Stanford Mary Agnes 'Molly' TNA HO45/25741 Stannard Arthur Kings Lynn Wilkinson+ Simpson Stansby W. W. Wilmslow Cheshire ROF Steele A.D.R 148 Whittington TNA KV3/277 Road, London, N22

Steele Job Robert 16 Florence Road, TNA KV3/277 Parkstone, Dorset Steele Allan 'Jock' British Union District Leader Tottenham Simpson Speakers Warrant, Husband of Marjorie Steele Mrs. Elsie. Marjorie Wife of 'Jock' Womens District Leader Wood Green, Simpson+ Donovan Womens Canvass Organiser Steer Eric British Union Mitcham Warburton Speakers Warrant Steidelman Harry Alexander District Leader for London University TNA HO45/25735+ Simpson Stephens A.C.E. aka Esteband Probably British Union Wilkinson+ Simpson+ TNA HO45/25713 & HO283/34 Stephens Dorothea Gertrude ROF Stephens R. A. J. District Leader Cheltenham ROF Stephenson Doctor H. M. M.C. Royal Army Simpson+ Saunders+ Bellamy Medical Corps. Husband of Gladys, Womens District Leader Dorset West (not detained)

Stevens H.K. Secretary to Simpson Francis Hawkins, interrogated Ham Common Stevenson W. R J. Simpson+ SF Steward Simpson+ Swan+ Wise Stewart Alex Detained while on Manchester Buck military service Stewart Clyde North Islington Whittleton Stock A. E. Simpson Stokes Ronald Frederick Harrow TNA CAB 66/35 Stone A.E. Trooper E.R. Linklett Yeomanry Stone Mr Dentist Kidderminster Buck Storey Arthur A gay non-active ROF London memeber who was denounced as "dangerous" by neighbours who did not like his life style

Stoves John County District Leader Sedgefield SF Propaganda Organiser Durham Strait-Gardner E. L. C. Ex-seaman, owned ROF+ Warburton+ Hall+ IoM radio shop Photo Streeter Kathleen Wife of William Chichester SF Streeter William Frederick Husband of Assistant District Leader and District SF Kathleen Treasurer Chichester Stroud William J Swindon Watts+ Swan Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Stuckey Derek R. District Inspector for Combined English Simpson+ Whittleton+ York+ Universities. District Leader for Oxford Irvine+ TNA HO45/25754 University Surtees G. 'Squire' RFC Pilot, M.S.M, District Leader Lowestoft Simpson+ Whittleton+ The M. in D. Word+ Swan+ Bellamy+ IoM Photo Sutton George F. Wounded 4 times British Union Director of Research. Simpson+ Bellamy+ Whittleton+ in WW1 TNA HO283/9+ HO45/25115

Swan Arthur W. Camp Leader District Treasurer Lowestoft Wynn+ IoM Photo+ Swan+ Ascot Simpson Swan Marta Wife of Thomas F Epping Donovan+ 'Feminine Swan Fascism'/Julie Gottlieb Swan Thomas F. District Treasurer Epping Bellamy+ Comrade Swift Chris Bognor Regis Simpson+ The Times 8/6/1940

Symonds Albert W.G Garage Owner, Portsmouth. County Propaganda Organiser TNA HO45/25754 Writer. Royal Navy Hants Victory Medal, 1914- 1918 Star Talbot Bernard Wilkinson Tallet B. Royal Navy Simpson+ The Word Tarry Frederick G. District Leader Abingdon ROF & SF Taylor C. Simpson Taylor Captain Bellamy letter 26/1/58 Taylor F. Probably British Union, Poole Simpson Taylor J. Private 1st Btn. Sheffield Branch? The Word+ TNA TS27/553+ Lauries Fusiliers Simpson+ Buck King's Liverpool Regt. Medals: Victory 1914-18 Star King's Certificate for Honour and Disablement Taylour 'Fabulous' Fay Racing motorist, Simpson+ Taylour mss+ motorcycle Donovan+ Comrade+ TNA KV champion Teale Charles Wakefield Simpson+ Buck Tedesco Leslie TNA HO45/25752 Tester N? Westminster Abbey Whittleton Thomas A.J. 20 Chatsworth TNA KV3/277 Avenue, Wembley Thomas Alexander R.A.F. District Leader Southampton Simpson+ Wise+ Union+ TNA HO45/25115+ Brighton Evening Argus 5/6/40 Thomas G.E. Detained Sept 1939 Rainbow+ Action+ Simpson released. Re- arrested May 1940

Thomas 'Old' Fred Southampton Wilkinson+ Saunders Papers Thomas Reverend John Vivian Vicar of Langton-by- Lincoln Simpson+ Wilkinson+ Bellamy+ Wragbury, Lincoln TNA Fane file+ The Times 1/7/40 Thomas William? Wilkinson+ HO214/67 Thomson George Findlay Acting District Leader Edinburgh Central TNA HO45/25755+ Simpson+ Warburton+ SF Thomson Sqdn. Ldr. John Serving RAF officer St. Albans TNA+ Simpson+ Bellamy+ James Wallace- Comrade+ Wise Thornley K.W. TNA Thornton Wilkinson+ SF Tibbs Patrick Son of Rev. Tibbs Times, 5/5/2008 + R. Beers, (see below) husband of granddaughter of Rev. Tibbs Tibbs John Dudley Well-known TNA TS27/507+ Wynn+ Montague amateur boxer. Son Simpson of Rev. Tibbs (see below) Tibbs Reverend H.S. Teigh Rectory TNA TS27/507+ Wynn+ Oakham Bellamy+ Simpson Tierney 'Dan' Norwood Gourdon+ Simpson+ IoM Photo

Tillotson William SF Titcombe Arthur Acting District Leader Aylesbury SF Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Tivey Robert T.A District Leader Lincoln Wilkinson+ HO45/23672 Tofts Lt. Vincent G. Serving officer East Assistant Leader Chichester. Assistant Simpson+ TNA HO144/21992 & Surrey Regiment District Leader Chelsea. District Treasurer H0144/840194 1940 arrested on Chelsea, Election Agent. active service

Toynbee Frank Builder from SF Barnham Trani Robert TNA HO45/25736+ HO283/23 Tregear Miss Joyce Probably British Union Simpson Trengrove Harry C Postman District Leader Truro Simpson+ Mason+ Bellamy Tubby R. In charge of motor Bethnal Green Buck cycles, British Union Day March, May 1939 Turner A.E. ROF Turner Capt. E. Suffolk Regiment, The Word+ Wynn+ Simpson Military Cross Turner S.W. Sheffield Master Bellamy+ Wise+ Simpson Cutler, Captain in WW1 when awarded M.M. twice for bravery Turton Victor Assistant District Leader Propaganda Wilkinson+ Saunders Papers+ Nottingham SF Upfold John J. ROF Varey Ronald Assistant District Leader Sales Simpson Vaughan-Henry Dr. Leigh Interrogated Ham British Union Director of Music Wynn+ Simpson+ Daily Common, Army Telegraph 15/6/40+ Charnley+ Officer WW1 TNA HO45/25752 Verity ROF Wace Dennys C. TNA HO45/25752+ HO214/67 Walker C. S. Worcester TNA HO262/1 Walker Eric See advert in 1957 issue of UNION Wallace Jean Daughter of Walter Putney Wynn+ Mason+ Donovan+ ROF Wroe Johnson

Wallace Vivian Son of Walter Putney Wynn+ Mason+ ROF Wroe Johnson Wallace Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Partner of Walter Womens District Leader Fulham West Wynn+ Donovan+ Mason+ ROF Wroe Johnson Wallis Lewis Morden District Leader Chelmsford SF Walters E.W. Watts+ Swan Walton Probably British Union Swan Ward Leslie ROF Ward Mrs. Peggy From Preston in W. Probably British Union TNA Sussex Waters William Drury Lane, TNA KV3/277 Rodington, Nr. Shrewsbury Waters Harold Probably detained Central Hackney Linehan Watson Freddie D. A/D/L (Sales) Sheffield Ecclesall branch Simpson+ Buck+ Bellamy+ IoM Photo Watts C. F. 'Charlie' R.A.F. Served with District Leader Westminster St George Simpson+ Watts+ Bellamy+ Lawrence of Arabia Irvine+ Whittleton+ TNA HO45/25702+ Hall Watts E. J. 'Archie' Archibald Sgt.Royal Portsmouth District Leader Gourdon+ Simpson+ IoM photo Berkshire Regiment

Webb G. Northern Command British Union official Daily Telegraph 15/6/40+ Head Quarters Simpson Manchester

Webster John Alban Marson+ Saunders Papers Weininger Richard Probably British Union Stokes Papers Wells C. Simpson+ Irvine West Charles Aka Louis Karl District Leader Silvertown branch Simpson Gottlieb, aka Karl Otto West Wharton Alan District Leader Richmond Upon Thames Hall+ British Union Gazette Wheatley J Anstiebury, Fee TNA KV3/277 Farm Road, Claygate, Surrey Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Whelan 'Jimmie' Simpson Whinfield Edward Son of Muriel British Union PPC Stoke Newington TNA TS27/507+ Wynn+ Simpson+ Buck Whinfield Mrs. Muriel British Union PPC Petersfield Simpson+ Saunders Papers Whitbread Harry Brixton Simpson+ Warburton Whitby Desmond E. District Leader Nottingham Whittleton+ Simpson White F.W.O. Nottingham Wiseman+ Simpson White Jack Slough Simpson+ Bellamy White L. Frederick? Gilbert+ Wilkinson White Mrs. Hopson ROF White Oliver Advertising Bellamy letter 26/1/58 executive. White Peter Wilkinson White Roland District Leader Wimbledon Wimbledon News 1939+ Wilkinson+ Gilbert White William Cooper Pvt. 2nd Scottish Slough Simpson+ TNA TS27/533 Rifles, On arrest his 2 young children were left solely in the care of a 14 year old girl

Whitley Dennis Nottinghamshire ROF+ Whittleton Whitmore Mrs. Probably British Union TNA HO45/25114 Whittleton E. Harvey Ealing Simpson+ Whittleton+ TNA HO45/25754 Wilcock R.R.S. 23 Todorden Road, TNA KV3/277 Burnley Wilkins George Postman King's Lynn Wilkinson Wilkinson Robert District Leader Lincoln Simpson+ TNA Fane file Williams G.E. 35 Eastham Village TNA KV3/277 Road, Eastham, Cheshire

Williams Frederick Grandson of 'Pop' District Treasurer Gillingham SF+ Simpson Williams J.A. 'Bill' Joined Royal District Treasurer Newcastle Williams Engineers on release. Seriously wounded North African Campaign WW2 Williams Leonard Father of Bill Newcastle Williams Williams William Leslie Son of 'Pop', District Leader Gillingham Simpson Williams Trevor E Probably British Union TNA Williams William 'Pop' Charles Royal West Kents, Gillingham The Word+ Simpson+ Union 2 medals South African Campaign, 16 years active service.

Williamson Henry Author of 'Tarka the Simpson+ Williamson Otter' & 'Chronicles of Ancient Sunlight', appears to have been detained briefly

Williamson John Edinburgh Warburton Wilson Capt. Thomas 'Tug'? Glasgow Simpson+ OM Papers Birmingham University 16/11/65

Wilson John Robert District Treasurer for Wakefield TNA HO45/25754+ Simpson+ Whittleton Wilson Mervyn ROF Wimhurst Cecil Gordon Assistant District Leader Bognor Regis Simpson+ The Times 8/6/1940

Windsor Reginald Interrogated Ham District Treasurer Leeds N.E. Buck+ Simpson+ IoM Photo Common Winter H.E. Probably British Union HO215/360 Winter Mrs Probably British Union HO215/360 Wise Leonard Cadet Leader of District Leader East Leyton Simpson+ Wise+ IoM Photos British Union Wiseman Frank C. District Treasurer Worcester Wiseman+ Simpson+ Irvine Withers Ronald SF Last Name First Name Notes Branch Source Wittam Mrs. de Grey Secretary to Lady Canterbury Simpson+ Stokes Papers Pearson Wonfor James A. Sgt. 78th Canadian District Leader Dorset North The Word+ Simpson+ Saunders Battalion - 2 medals - Disablement Pension

Wood William, H District Leader, Leeds Simpson+ Wood letter+ Whittleton+ TNA HO45/25754+ York Wood Edna Walton on Thames Donovan+ Simpson Wood John, Cyril 73 Maison Dieu TNA KV3/277 Road, Dover Wood Robert Henri 230 Kingsway, TNA KV3/277 Levenshulme, Manchester Woodgate A.G. 164 Castle Hill, TNA KV3/277 Reading Woods O.B.E. Capt. J.H.C Royal Welsh Simpson+ TNA HO45/25115 Fusiliers Wragg Reginald 'Wally' County Inspector Regional Inspector Essex Swan+ Watts+ Bull+ SF Essex Wright Charlie York Warburton+ Buck Wright Elwin Joined British Gilbert+ IoM Photo Union whilst in detention Wright Geoffrey Left British Union District Treasurer Sutton Whittleton 1937 to join National Socialist League. Probably rejoined British Union by 1939 Wright William G. District Leader Hampstead Wise+ Wilkinson+ TNA HO45/25115 Wust Charlie Wanstead branch (www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar /stories/28/a3446228.shtml) Wynn Lt. John R.F.C. The Word+ Bellamy+ Wynn+ Simpson+ IoM Photo Wynne Richard Simpson+ TNA HO45/25115 Yates A.F. Worthing Swan Yates Montague SF Young Albert, Horace 87 Longton Road, TNA KV3/277 Buckhall, Stoke-on- Trent