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http://archive.org/details/rollofhonourforb1920auch ROLL OF HONOUR Memorial Erected in Auchterarder Churchyard in Commemoration

of those of the Burgh and Parish who fell

in the Great War. ROLL OF HONOUR

for The Burgh ® Parish of Auchterarder

THE GREAT WAR :: 1914—1919 & B * S26 47 NO

^5, 1971.

This Roll contains the names, and, so far as can be ascertained, the dates and places of service of those of the Burgh and Parish of Auchterarder who took part in the Great War. The members of the Women's Services are in a separate list.

A purple band surrounds the names of those who gave their lives for their Country.

A Roll like the following may seem a bald thing, but it carries with it to those who remained behind a degree of pathos which it is difficult to overestimate. It brings back to memory that fateful day in August 1914 when the

Auchterarder Territorials marched off full of con- fidence and hope, determined to vindicate the

Honour of their Country and the cause of Justice, little realising or little heeding that so many were going never to return. And it also brings to memory those long, sad years of anxiety that followed, until at last hardly an Auchterarder lad was left to step whistling down the street.

These things are past. The red-hackled boys have come back and with victory in their arms.

But they are stamped for life by the experiences they have passed through. Some of them are maimed, and there are no less than eighty-two graves in the lands, whether they be in France or

Flanders, Mesopotamia, Salonica, or Gallipoli, which to us are British soil.

We can but thank those who remain, though words do not carry with them what we feel, and, while reverently expressing our sympathy with the relatives of those who have fallen, try to make our Country worthier of all that has been given so freely for it. " Their name liveth for evermore

THESE AT THE CALL OF KING AND COUNTRY,

left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by

the path of duty and self-

sacrifice ; giving up their own

lives that others might live

in Freedom. Let those who

come after see to it that their names are not forgotten and that they shall not have

died in vain. " " Their name liveth for evermore

ALEXANDER, JAMES, 7th Cameron Highlanders

ARCHIBALD, DONALD, 11th A. & S. Highlanders

ARCHIBALD, JAMES, l/6th Black Watch

BAYNE, ALEXANDER, l/6th Black Watch

BROWN, JOHN, 1st Gordon Highlanders

BURGH-SMEATON, JACK, 27th (City of Winnipeg) Canadian Infantry

CAIRNS, HENRY, l/6th Black Watch

CAIRNS, WILLIAM K., l/6th Black Watch

CAIRNS, WILLIAM,

CAW, JAMES, 4th Royal Scots CLARK, ALEXANDER, l/6th Black Watch

DEWAR, JOHN, l/6th Black Watch DOIG, DAVID JOHN, 79th Cameron Highlanders (Canada)

DOIG, JAMES, 107th Battalion Canadians DONALDSON, JOSEPH, 2nd Seaforth Highlanders

DONALDSON, WILLIAM, Royal Field Artillery

DOW, JAMES, l/6th Black Watch. DRUMMOND, JAMES, 2nd Royal Scots DRUMMOND, MALCOLM, 2nd Scottish EADIE, ALEXANDER, 11th Black Watch

EADIE, CHARLES H., 11th Royal Scots " Their name liveth for evermore

EADIE, JOHN, 6th Black Watch

GARDINER, JAMES, l/6th Black Watch

GIBBON, ALLAN, l/6th Black Watch

GIBSON, JAMES, 31st Battery, 35th Brigade, R.F.A. GORDON, GEORGE ANDREW, 2/4th K.O.S.B. GR^ME, LAWRENCE OLIPHANT, C.M.G., King's Own Cameron Highlanders

HALDANE, ROBERT PATRICK, l/6th Black Watch

HALLY, JOHN, l/6th Black Watch HAXTON, JOHN, A.S.C.

HEPBURN, WILLIAM, 1 /7th Black Watch HERD, DAVID, 11th Black Watch

HUTCHISON, ANDREW, l/6th Black Watch

HUTCHISON, DAVID ALEX., l/6th Black Watch

INNES, ALEXANDER, 10th Machine Gun Corps

JAMIESON, JOHN, I/6th Black Watch

KAY, JOHN, 8th A. & S. Highlanders

KAYE, JOHN BROWN, l/6th Black Watch LAING, GEORGE, 8th Black Watch

LEONARD, HARRY, Scottish Battalion, King's Liverpool Regiment

MAILER, ROBERT, 1st Highland Light Infantry

MAILER, WILLIAM, 29th Battery, R.F.A. " " Their name liveth for evermore

MANNING, MICHAEL, l/6th Black Watch

MASON, WILLIAM, l/6th Biack Watch MAXTONE, JAMES, 2nd Gordon Highlanders

MENZIES, ALEXANDER, l/6th Black Watch

M'CULLOCH, ISAAC, 8th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry

M'GLASHAN, JOHN, 1 /6th Black Watch M'INTOSH, ALEXANDER, l/6th Black Watch

M'INTYRE, COLIN, 6/7th Royal Scots Fusiliers

M'INTYRE, JAMES, l/6th Black Watch

M'INTYRE, WILLIAM D., 15th Royal Scots M'KAY, ALEXANDER, 8th Gordon Highlanders

M'KENZIE, CHARLES, I/6th Black Watch

M'LAREN, JOHN, 12th Royal Scots

M'LAREN, JOHN S., 6th Black Watch

M'LAREN, PETER, 12th Field Coy. Royal Engineers MOORE, JOSEPH, 8th Cameron Highlanders NEWLANDS, PETER, 13th Elgin Light Infantry (Canada)

NICOL, ROBERT, l/6th Black Watch

NICOL, WILLIAM, 1st A.M., R.A.F.

PORTER, ROBERT, 4/5th Black Watch RAMSAY, DAVID B1SSET, Royal Naval Reserve " " Their name liveth for evermore

R1DD0CH, ROBERT, l/6th Black Watch

ROSS, THOMAS R , l/6th Black Watch

SALMOND, GEORGE, 7th Seaforth Highlanders SALMOND, WILLIAM M'INTOSH, 76th Coy. Canadian Forestry Corps

SCOTT, JAMES, 1st Seaforth Highlanders

SHARP, DUNCAN, 11th Batt., 1st Australian Division

SHARP, GEORGE, 16th Batt. Infantry Brigade, A.I. F.

SINCLAIR, EBENEZER IMR1E, l/6th Black Watch

SINCLAIR, HOPE, 15th Highland Light Infantry

SOMERVILLE, JOHN, 8th Black Watch

STEELE, JOHN T., A. & S. H. (Canadians) STEWART, HUGH JOHN, 2nd Australia Light Horse

STEWART, MALCOLM, l/6th Black Watch

WALKER, HENRY, l/6th Black Watch WALKER, JOHN, Buckinghamshire Hussars

WATSON, WILLIAM, l/6th Black Watch

WATTERS, DUNCAN, l/6th Black Watch, D.C.M.

WILKIE, THOMAS, l/6th Black Watch

WILSON, JOHN, l/6th Black Watch

WYLIE, ANDREW, 12th Royal Scots

WYLIE, JAMES, 3rd Australian Imperial Forces YOUNG, JAMES ROBERTSON, 2nd Black Watch

Roll of Honour

AFFLECK, JOHN

72 Feus. Private A. S.C. Enlisted 1 4th December 1914. Home Service 1914-19.

AITKEN, GEORGE . Sapper, Royal Engineers. Enlisted 21st June 1916. Home Service — Cromarty. Served France.

ALEXANDER, ADAM WILL Cloan. Private, 2nd Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 22nd January 1915. Home Service—2 years nine months East Coast of Scotland. Served Italy.

ALEXANDER, JAMES Cloan. Private, 7th Cameron Highlanders. Enlisted October 1915. Home Service—Richmond. Served France — Gassed. Died at Stobhill, Glasgow, 14th September 1916.

ALLAN, ANDREW 101 High Street. Private 4/5 Black Watch. Enlisted 5th May 1916. Home Service— Dunferm- line, Nigg. Served France— Somme, Flanders, Arras, Soissons, Loos sector. page H Roll of Honour

ANDERSON, ARTHUR JAMES Queen's Hotel. Captain, Inland Waterways Trans- port, R.E. Enlisted November 1916. Mentioned in Dispatches by late Sir Stanley Maude.

ANDERSON, JOHN Queen's Hotel. Captain, Royal Engineers, Inland Water Transport. Mesopotamia.

ANDERSON, CHARLES W. Castle Garrick. Private, A.S.C. Enlisted October 1914. Home Service. Served France.

ANTON, PETER

96 High Street. Private, 1st Scottish Horse. Enlisted 15th April 1914. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service 1914-15.

ANTON, WILLIAM 96 High Street. Sergeant, 6th Black W7 atch. Enlisted 9th March 1912. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—1914-15. Served France —1915-18. Roll of Honour page is

ARCHIBALD, DONALD

Aberuthven. Private, 11th A. & S. Highlanders. Enlisted 17th September 1914. Home Service.

Served France— Fought Loos 1915, Arras 1917 ; Killed there, 20th April 1917. Buried at Fauchy.

ARCHIBALD, JAMES

Aberuthven. Private, 1/6 Royal Highlanders. Enlisted 28th June 1915. Home Service. Served France. Killed—Somme, 30th July 1916.

ARNOTT, CECIL

Kingsburgh Place. Private, 7th Black Watch. Military Medal. Enlisted May 1916. Home Service—1916-17. Served France—1917-18.

ARNOTT, GEORGE 23 Feus. Signaller, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 5th August 1914. Home Service —Queensferry, Dundee, Ripon. Served France — Prisoner of War 21st March 1918.

ARNOTT, MATTHEW

Kingsburgh Place. Private, Royal Air Force. Served 1916-19. —

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ARNOTT, RICHARD

Kingsburgh Place. Private, 15th London and Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted 8th December 1915. Home Service. Served France—1917-19.

ARNOTT, ROBERT

Kingsburgh Place. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 9th September 1914. Home Service 1914-1916. Served France— 1916-17. Wounded.

BARCLAY, JAMES

High Street. Private, M.T., A.S.C. Enlisted 17th November 1914 Home Service—1914-16.

Served France—Supply Column ; transferred to Infantry 1917-18.

BAYNE, ALEXANDER

Fenton House. Lance- Corporal 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service. Served France. Died from wounds received at Battle of High Wood, Somme, France, 30th July 1916.

BEATON, NORMAN

31 High Street. Piper, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 12th October 1914. Home Service—3 years six months. Served France—six months. —1

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/ BELL, JOHN

13 New Street. Private, 1st Scottish Horse. Enlisted 5th August 1914. Home Service— year in England. Served Gallipoli (Suvla Bay), Egypt, and Palestine.

BENNET, PETER Newton Feus. Private, Machine Gun Corps. En- listed 4th November 1914. Home Service—3 years. Served France—14 months. Wounded 3 times.

BROWN, DAVID Caledonian Road, Perth. Bombardier, R.F.A. Enlisted 1st September 1914. Home Service Aldershot, Woolwich, Newcastle 1914-16. Served France— Loos, Somme, Ypres, Arras, Amiens.

BROWN, GEORGE 29 Townhead. Private, Labour Defence Corps. Enlisted 28th September 1914. Home Service 1914-19.

BROWN, JAMES 23 Feus. Private, Royal Scots. Enlisted May 1916. Home Service. Served France—3 years. Page 18 Roll of Honour

BROWN, JOHN 23 Feus. 2nd-class Air Mechanic, R.A.F. Enlisted

January 1916. Home Service— 1 year. Served India—1917-18.

BROWN, JOHN

Stewart Place, Perth. Private, 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 1st February 1915. Home Service— In Scots Greys at , Dunbar, York, where transferred to Gordon Highlanders. Served France—July 1915. Wounded January 1916. Transferred to 2nd Gordon Highlanders June 1916. Killed—Somme, 6th September 1916.

BROWN, WILLIAM Caledonian Road, Perth. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 16th August 1914. Home Service—Queensferry, Dundee, Bedford. Served France—Somme, Arras, Ypres, Cambrai, Rheims.

BUCHAN, JAMES Douglaslea. Private, 6/7 Royal Scots Fusiliers. Military Medal. Enlisted 4th September 1915. Home Service— 1915-16. Served France—1916-18. Prisoner of War 21st March-28th November 1918. —

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CABLE, DOUGLAS

Milton. Captain, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service—September 1914- March 1915. Served France—March 1915-March 1919. Awarded Military Cross.

CABLE, JOHN BEVERLEY

Milton. 2nd Lieutenant, 7th Black Watch. En- listed August 1914. Home Service—August 1914- May 1915. Served France—May 1915-March

1919. Awarded Military Cross ; Croix de Guerre (with Palm).

CABLE, WILLIAM BRUCE

Milton. Gunner, 52nd Lowland Brigade, R.F.A. Enlisted September 1915. Home Service—Sept. 1915-16. Served Egypt—1916-March 1919.

CAIRNS, HENRY

146 High Street. Private, 1/6 Black Watch.

Enlisted 1912 ; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—Auchterarder, Tayport. Served France From May 1915. Killed at Albert, August 1915. page 20 Roll of Honour

CAIRNS, JOHN

Glenwood. Private. 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service—Oueensferry, Dundee, and Bedford. Served France 1st May

191o-31st July 1916 ; Wounded, Somme, 31st July

1916 ; O.C.B. Cambridge 7th September 191730th

January 1918 ; 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Royal Scots,

28th February 1918 ; Returned to France with 1/7

Royal Scots 30th September 1918 ; Entered Mons 11th November, 1918.

CAIRNS, WILLIAM K.

146 High Street. C.S.M., 1/6 Black Watch. En- listed 1914. Home Service—Auchterarder, Dundee, Tayport. Served France—May 1915-July 1916. Killed— High Wood, Somme, July 1916.

CAIRNS, WILLIAM

Aberuthven. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 4th Aug. 1914. Home Service—Bedford and Newcastle

1914-15. Served—Gallipoli 1915 ; France 1916-18.

Missing 10th April 1918 ; Presumed Killed.

CAIRNS, WILLIAM KIRKWOOD

Thornton House. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch.

Enlisted January 1905 ; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service —4th August 1914-April 1915. Served France—April 1915-March 1919. —4

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CALLUM, JAMES 10 Ruthven vale Terrace. Corporal, 4/5 Black Watch. Enlished 5th June 1916. Home Service Ripon. Served France January 19l7-March 1919 — ; Somme, Arras, Ypres, Cambrai fronts.

CALLUM, THOMAS

Ruthven Street. Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch.

Enlisted 30th January 1914 ; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—Oueensferry, Dundee, and Ripon. Served France. Wounded 26th Oct. 1918.

CALLUM, THOMAS

Slatehall. Gunner, 28th Battery, R.F.A. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service— Ireland 9 months. Served France. Wounded. Transferred to Air

Craft. Sent to France, where he was till end of War.

CALLUM, THOMAS

205 High Street. Private, 1st Scottish Horse. Enlisted 8th August 1914. Home Service— years. Served Gallipoli —6 months.

CAMERON, DONALD

Aberuthven. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 16th August 1914. Home Service— and Norwich 1914-16, 1917-19. Served France— 1916-17. Wounded 1917 at Vimy Ridge. page 22 Roll of Honour

CAMERON, JOHN

Aberuthven. Private, Black Watch ; Transferred Royal Engineers, Sapper. Enlisted 5th June 1915. Home Service—June 1915-July 1916. Served

France—Sept. 1915-16 ; Wounded and Gassed at Loos. Mesopotamia from 1916; Wounded at Bagdad. CAMERON, ROBERT The Gardens, Auchterarder House. Private, M.T., A.S.C. Enlisted March 1915. Home Service. Served Egypt 1915; Salonica from 1915-19. CAMERON, WILLIAM

The Gardens, Auchterarder House. Driver, British Red Cross Unit. Enlisted May 1917. Home Service. Served France— 1917-March 1919. CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER

Isdale Park. Private, 9th Australian Infantry. Mentioned in General Sir Ian Hamilton's Despatch 26th August 1915. Enlisted 31st August 1914. Served— Egypt, Gallipoli, France. Wounded Pozieres. Discharged March 1917. CAMPBELL, JOHN FORBES

School-house, Aberuthven. Private, 1st Black Watch. Enlisted 1st March 1917. Home Service- March 1917-August 1918, Alford, Skegness, St. Andrews, Curragh. Served France—August 1918-

19 ; Second Battle of Somme, and final offensive. —

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CAMPBELL, JOHN ISDALE Isdale Park. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers. Enlisted 25th September 1914. Home Service Bedford 1914-15. Served France— 1915-19.

CARLE, DONALD

Ruthven Tower Cottages. Private, Scottish Horse. Enlisted 1st March 1917. Home Service— St. Andrews. Served France—1918. Wounded. Demobilised March 1919.

CARLE, JAMES Ruthven Tower Cottages. Seaman. Enlisted 17th May 1916. Service— 1916-19.

CARR, JACK

Ruthven Bank House. Private, 7th Gordon High- landers. Enlisted 2lst December 1917. Home Service—Aberdeen, Tillicoultry, Thetford. Served France—Arras.

CARR, JOHN

Ruthven Bank House. Private, A.S.C. (14th Division Train). Enlisted 17th October 1915. Home Service Served France—October 1915- March 1919. page 24 Roll of Honour

CARR, ROBERT 44 Feus. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted

15th February 1911 ; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service. Discharged December 1914.

CAW, JAMES

Private, 4th Royal Scots. Enlisted March 1917. Home Service— Ripon. Served France—June- September 1917. Died of wounds in 5th Casualty Clearing Station, France, 6th September 1917.

CHALMERS, WILLIAM

79 Feus. Private 1st Black Watch. Enlisted 15th April 1916. Home Service. Served France —1916-19.

CHILLES, STEPHEN R. 27 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Private (51st Division) M.T., A.S.C. Enlisted 2nd Sept. 1914. Home Service—Sept. 1914- April 1915. Served— France, April 1915-March 1919.

CHILLES, THOMAS 27 Ruthenvale Terrace. Private, 55th Field Ambulance, R.A.M.C. Enlisted 3rd September 1914. Home Service—September 1914-January 1915. Served France—January 1915-January 1919. —

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CHRISTIE, THOMAS 40 Feus. Private, A.S.C. (4th R.S.D.) Enlisted 18th Oct. 1915. Home Service—October 1915- Dec 1915. Served—December 1915-19.

CLARK, ALEXANDER

76 Feus. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted November 1915. Home Service—6 months. Served France—From May 1916 to November 1916. Killed— Battle of Ancre, 13th Nov. 1916.

CLARK, JAMES 76 Feus. Lance-Corporal 4/5 Black Watch. Enlisted 31st January 1916. Home Service Jan. 1916-July 1916. Served France—July 1916- March 1919.

CLARK, PETER SUTHERLAND

7 New Street. Trooper, 1st Scottish Horse. Enlisted 18th December 1913. Home Service.

COUPER, JOHN Ochil View. Gunner, 110th Siege Battery R G.A. Enlisted 15th October 1917. Home Service— 15th October 19l7-5th April 1918, and from 5th May 1918 to 24th January 1919. Served France—5th April to 15th May 1919. —

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CRONIE, HENRY

High Street. Driver, 133 Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Enlisted 9th November 1917. Home Service. Served France.

CULLENS, THOMAS 211 High Street Private 2nd Argyll and Suther- land Highlanders. Enlisted 28th December 1917. Home Service—9 months. Served France.

DAVIDSON, JOHN G.

Abbotsfield. Private, 7th Black Watch. Enlisted

29th May 1916. Home Service— 1 year. Served France— 1 year 7 months.

DAVIE, ALEXANDER Deansland. Lieutenant, 4th Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 20th November 1915. Home Service Royal Scots, February 1916-April 1917 10th ;

O.T.C., April 1917-July 1917 ; 4th Gordons, August 1917- April 1918. Served France—April 1918-March 1919.

DAVIE, JAMES ALEXANDER

88 High Street. Private 29th Seaforth High-

landers (Vancouver, Canada ) Enlisted Oct. 1914. Home Service. Served France for 4 years. —

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DAVIE, WILLIAM

88 High Street. Private, 29th Seaforth High- landers (Vancouver, Canada). Enlisted October 1914. Home Service. Served France— 9 months. Twice Wounded.

DEUCHARS, JOHN

25 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Private, M.T., A.S.C., Enlisted 13th February, 1918. Home Service Instructor, Grove Park, London.

DEWAR, A.

195 High Street. 2nd A.M., Royal Air Force. Enlisted 21st June 1917. Home Service. Served France.

DEWAR, DAVID CRAIG

45 High Street. Telegraphist, R.N.V.R. Enlisted 8th April 1918. Home Service— Stornoway, April-

September 1918 ; H.M.W.T. Station, Seaview, Malin Head, Co. Donegal.

DEWAR, JOHN

49 High Street. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted March 1912; Mobilised 1914. Served France. Died at 42nd General Hospital, 2nd April 1917. —

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DEWAR, JOHN 21 Townhead. Corporal, Red Cross and A.S.C. Enlisted October 1914. Home Service. Served

Egypt 20 months ; France.

DEWAR, JOHN

The Institute. Corporal, Army Pay Corps.

Enlisted 29th Nov. 1915 ; Mobilised 12th Feby. 1917. Home Service. Served France—2 years.

DEWAR, MURRAY 25 Townhead. Private, 1/6 Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 8th February 1918. Home Service - 8th February 19l8-8th July 1918. Served France— From 31st July 1918. Army of Occupation.

DEWAR, ROBERT 21 Townhead. Private, Field Ambulance, R.A.M.C. Enlisted December 1914. Home Service.

DEWAR, WILLIAM 195 High Street. Private, 4/5 Black Watch (Reserve). Enlisted 8th February 1916. Home Service. Served France. —

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DOIG, DAVID JOHN 49 Feus. Corporal, 79th Cameron Highlanders (Canada). Enlisted 19th March 1915. Home Service — Canada, also at Shorncliffe, England. Served France—From February 1916. Killed

17th March 1916 ; Buried in Eecke Cemetery.

DOIG, JAMES 49 Feus. Private, 107th Battalion, Canadians. Enlisted 15th April 1916. Home Service Canada — ; also at Shorncliffe, England. Served France—From

June 1917. Killed—25th October 1917 ; Buried at Polizze.

DOIG, THOMAS 49 Feus. Corporal, 79th Cameron Highlanders (Canada). Enlisted 23rd September 1914. Home Service — Canada. Served France — From June

1915 : in Battle of Ypres, Vimy Ridge, Somme. Entered Cologne with the Army of Occupation. Demobilised August 1919.

DONALDSON, JAMES

196 High Street. Private, 9th Royal Scots. Enlisted 3rd June 1917. Home Service — June 1917- November 1917. Served—November 1917- January 1919. page so Roll of Honour

DONALDSON, JOE 196 High Street. Private, Seaforth Highlanders. Enlisted May 1916. Home Service—6 months Served France—2 years. Killed—26th Oct. 1918.

DONALDSON, WILLIAM

196 High Street. Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery. Enlisted 16th August 1914. Home Service— 1 year in England. Served France.

Killed—31st May 1918 ; Buried at Fouquieres les Bethune.

DOUGALL, ALEXANDER

54 Feus. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th February 1914; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—Queensferry, Hawick, North Oueensferry, and Bedford. Served France—2nd May 1915-oth November 1916. Wounded 30th

July 1916 ; Hospital France and Home. Dis- charged 13th December 1917.

DOUGALL, JAMES W. C. Beneira. Bombardier, 122nd Siege Battery, R.G.A. Enlisted 4th June 1917. Home Service— Plymouth, Bexhill, Shoreham. Served France— In British offensives Arras to Mons, March 1918-March 1919. —

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DOW, ALEXANDER Birchwood. Corporal, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 22nd February 1910; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service— 3 years. Served France— 1st May 19!5-I3th November 1916.

DOW, DANIEL

Cloan View. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch. Mobil- ised 4th August 1914. Home Service—Queens- ferry, Dundee, and Bedford. Served France From May 1915. Wounded 27th October 1918.

DOW, JAMES

Gowanbrae. Air Mechanic, 3rd-class, R.A.F. Enlisted 29th July, 1918. Home Service— Leuchars.

DOW, JAMES

Cloan View. Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted Aug. 19 i.4. Home Service—Queensferry, Dundee,

and Bedford. Served France—From May 19 1 5. Wounded 6th June 1916. Sent Egypt. Killed Beersheba, Palestine, 6th November, 1917.

DOW, JOHN N.

Cloan View. S.B.R. on H.M. Hospital Ship St. Margaret of Scotland. Enlisted 3rd February 1916. Served Malta—From March 1916. page 32 Roll of Honour

DRUMMOND, ALEXANDER

Broomknowe, Ruthven Street. Bombardier, R.G.A. Enlisted 15th October, 1917. Home Service —Anti- Aircraft Section, Snodland, Kent.

DRUMMOND, ARCHIBALD

1 Garth Terrace. Private, 2nd Seaforth High- landers (also Black Watch). Enlisted 8th February 1916. Home Service.

DRUMMOND, JAMES Broomknowe, Ruthven Street. Private, 2nd Royal Scots. Enlisted 29th February 1916. Served France—Taken Prisoner 13th November 1916.

Died Prisoner of War 21st February 19 1 7 ; Buried in Military Cemetery, Vendhuille, France.

DRUMMOND, JAMES

Roselea, Ruthven Street. A.C. 1, 73rd Wing, R.A.F. Enlisted 10th October, 1917. Home Service— R.A.F. Station, Great Yarmouth.

DRUMMOND, JAMES

Hillcrest, New Street. Sapper, R.E. (Inland Water- ways and Docks). Enlisted 10th May 1918. Home Service—England 7 months. —

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DRUMMOND, MALCOLM

Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Private, 2nd London Scottish (Machine Gunner). Enlisted March 1915. Home Service — Various Centres. Served France. Died of Wounds, Aubigney, France, 10th Aug. 1916. DRYSDALE, PETER

189 High Street. Private, 4th Black Watch (Reserve). Enlisted 30th September 1918. Home Service— Edinburgh Castle and Fort George. DUFF, DAVID

Rowanbank. Private, Black Watch (3/6, 1/6, 9th, and 4/5). Enlisted March 1916. Home Service Falkirk and Ripon with 3/6 Black Watch. Served France—With 6th Black Watch from July 1916. DUFF, JAMES

Rowanbank. Private, 8th Black Watch. Enlisted 7th September 1914. Home Service—Till September

1916 ; 3/6 Black Watch. Served France—With 8th Black Watch from September 1916. Army of Occupation, Solingen, Germany. DUFF, ROBERT EDWARD

Rowanbank. Private, 8th Black Watch (9th Battalion M.G.C.), Signaller. Enlisted March 1916. Home Service — Nigg with 3rd Black Watch. Served France— from July 1916 with 8th Black

Watch ; 2 years 4 months. Army of Occupation, Solingen, Germany. Page 34 Roll of Honour

DUNCAN, JOHN

Waulkmill, Kinkell. Drummer, 6th Black Watch.

Enlisted 12th March 1912 ; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service -4th August 1914-30th April 1915. Served France— May 1915-24th July 1916. Wounded. Discharged 11th September 1918.

DUNCAN, JOHN

41 High Street. Driver, M.T., A.S.C. Enlisted 4th October 1917. Home Service — London. Served Italy.

DUNN, JAMES

53 Townhead. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service. Served France.

DUNN, WILLIAM

Templeton House. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 5th March 1913. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—Till April 1915 on the Forth and at Dundee. Served France—From T

May 1915 with 6th Black W atch ; Transferred

to M.G. Corps ; Served with 4th Battalion October 1917-March 1919. —

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EADIE, ALEXANDER

Ferniecroft Cottage Private, 11th Battalion Black Watch. Enlisted 27th September 1914. Home Service— Nigg, September 1914- June 1915. Served France—June 1915. Killed in action at Loos, 25th September 1915, while with 9th Black Watch.

EADIE, CHARLES H. Ferniecroft Cottage. Corporal, 11th Battalion Royal Scots. Enlisted November 1915. Home Service November 1915-April 1916. Served France—From April 1916. Wounded November 1916. Returned to France August 1917. Killed—21st June 1918.

EADIE, JOHN

Townhead. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted September 1907; Mobilised 4th August 1914.

Home Service—August 1914-May 1915 ; Dundee, Wormit, Queensferry, and Bedford. Served France. Died of Wounds at Rouen, 28th October, 1915.

EADIE, JOSIAH H.

Ferniecroft Cottage. Private, 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted April 1917. Home Service— April 1917- 1917. Served Mesopotamia from July July 1917 ; Palestine from May 1918. —

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EADIE, PETER

Ferniecroft Cottage. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted June 1916. Home Service—June 1916- November 1916 Served France — From November 1916. Twice Wounded, Aug. 1917 and March 1918.

EASON, JACK R.

Fairfield, New Street. Scoutmaster, Admiralty Coast Watching Service (Coast Guard and Reserves). Enlisted 28th March 1915. Home Service — I/C Ross-shire Sea Scouts' Coast Watching Stations.

EDWARDS, GEORGE Gunner, R.F.A. Enlisted 13th September 1915. Served— Egypt and Palestine, as Gunner and Signaller, with 264th Brigade, 52nd Division. Demobilised 29th July 1919.

FERGUSON, GEORGE

23 Ruthven Street. 1st A.M., R.A.F. Enlisted 10th January 1917. Home Service — Farnborough, London, Shipley, and Sheffield.

FERGUSON, WILLIAM Forest Cottage. Private, 7th Black Watch. Enlisted 13th November 1916 Home Service

Nigg, 9 months. Served Egypt and Palestine till

May 1918 ; France, Vimy Ridge and second Battle of Somme, Final Offensive. —

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FINLAY, JAMES

11 Feus. Private, 4th Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 10th October 1917. Home Service Tillicoultry, October 1917-February 1918; Colchester, 24th February-April 1918. Served France — 1st April 1918-February 1919.

FISH, THOMAS

Aberuthven. Private, 10th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Enlisted 8th August 1914. Home Service—August 1914-May 1915. Served France

—May 1915-18 ; Loos, Wounded 25th September

1915 ; Somme, Bethune, Nieuport. Wounded Polygon Wood and Mondidier Wood. FLETCHER, JOHN EDWARD North Strathy. Private, Scottish Horse. Enlisted 15th October 1915. Home Service— 1915-17. Served France— Bapaume, Bullecourt, Cambrai, Somme 1917-18. Wounded October 1918. Awarded M.M. FLETCHER, PETER HERBERT North Strathy. Lieutenant, 2/2 Royal Scots. Enlisted 7th September 1914. Home Service

Scottish Horse : , Mabelthorpe, Alford, Skegness, Sutton-on-Sea, St. Andrews. 3rd Royal

Scots : Mullingar. Served France — With 2nd Royal Scots. Invalided Home. Discharged 24th January 1919. page 38 Roll of Honour

GALLETLY, CHRISTOPHER NISBET Rock House. Corporal, Royal Engineers Signal Service. Enlisted 1st December, 19 15. Home Service — 1st December 19l5-4th May 1916 ; 29th December 19l7-21st March 1918. Served

Mesopotamia—5th May I916-28th December 19 17. GARDINER, JAMES

Parkhead. Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 8th August 1914. Home Service —August 1914- May 1915. Served France and Belgium— May 1915-September 1917. Died of Wounds 11th

September 1917 ; Interred at Gwallia British Cemetery, Elverdinghi, Belgium.

GARRIE, JOHN A.

St. Kessogs. Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 1st March 19 17. Home Service—England, with Scottish Horse. Served France, Belgium, and Germany with Black Watch.

GIBBON, ALLAN

Cloan Gardens. Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August, 1914. Home Service— Inver- keithing and Dundee, Served France— In Machine

Gun Section ; Wounded 4th December 1915. Returned to France (Machine Gun Section) May 1916. Died from Wounds received in Battle of the

Scarpe 14th May 1917 ; Buried at Fampoux. Twice recommended for Decoration. —

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GIBSON, JAMES

Barnet Place. Gunner, 31st Battery, 35th Brigade, R.H. and R.F.A. Enlisted 9th January 1917. Home Service—Glasgow, and Athlone, Ireland. Served France and Italian Front. Killed—21st August 1918 on the Asiago Plateau, Italy.

GIBSON, JOSEPH M.

Barnet Place. Driver, 348 Coy., R.A.S.C., M.T. Enlisted 30th November 1915. Home Service Southern area, England.

GIBSON, ROBERT M.

Barnet Place. Gunner, R.H. and R.F.A. (D. Battery, 59th Brigade). Enlisted 22nd May 1917. Home Service— Redford Barracks, Edinburgh. Served France—16 months.

GIBSON, WILLIAM

Barnet Place. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service— 4 months. Discharged as unfit 28th November 1914.

GORDON, GEORGE ANDREW Whitleybank, Castle Road. Piper, 2/4 King's Own Scottish Borderers. Enlisted 4th January 1915. Home Service—January 1915-March 1917. Served France. Transferred to 10th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Killed—20th October 1917. page 40 Roll of Honour

GORDON, WILLIAM G.

Ruthven Street. C.Q.M.S., 6th Black Watch.

Mobilised 4th August 1914 ; Re-enlisted 19th February 1917. Home Service—2 years 2 months. Served France— 1 year 4 months with 323rd Company Royal Engineers.

GRAEME, LAWRENCE OLIPHANT

Aberuthven Lodge. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st Batt. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Entered Army June 1892. Adjutant, 2nd Camerons, 1897-

1901 ; Adjutant, Scottish Horse, 1903-07 ; A.D.C. to the King Emperor, Indian Durbar. South African Medal (3 Clasps), Durbar Medal, C.M.G. Served France. Killed there 10th March 1916. Buried at Noeux-les-Mines.

GRAHAM, JAMES 24 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Private, 273 Company, R.A.S.C, M.T. (21st Division). Enlisted 8th November 1915. Home Service — Aldershot. Served France and Belgium— December 1915.

GRANT, ANGUS Belvedere Place. Sapper, Royal Engineers, Signal Section. Enlisted 21st August 1916. Home Service— London Air Defences and Ireland. Roll of Honour Page 41

GREESON, CLARENCE EDWARD

The Parsonage. Surgeon- Lieutenant, M.D., R.N. Entered Royal Navy April 3rd 1914. Served— (1) H.M.S. Invincible August 1914-May 1915, Heligo-

land Bight, Falkland Islands ; (2) Monitor No. 19 May 1915-July 1918, Galiipoli, Salonika; (3) H.M.S. Roberts 1917-18 Royal Naval Hospital, ; (4) 1918, Great Yarmouth.

GUNN, JAMES TURNER

Deansland. Captain, R.A.M.C. Enlisted 22nd February 1915. Home Service — With 15th Royal Scots at Troon. Served — With No. 7 British Field Ambulance (Lahore Division) 24th

April 1915-May 1917 ; 18th Brigade, R.F.A.,

27th May 1915 - 8th August 1916; Wounded, Somme, November 1916; with 1/5 K. O. R. L. Regiment and 1/4 Royal North Lanes (55th

Division) ; 51st General Hospital 21st December 1916-4th December 1918.

GUTHRIE, PETER

124 High Street. Private, Highland Light Infantry (53rd Y.S.). Enlisted 23rd September 1918. Home Service. page 42 Roll of Honour

HALDANE, ROBERT PATRICK

Foswell. Lieutenant, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service— Queensferry, Wormit, Bedford. Served France—May-June 1915 1915. Wounded Festubert ; Died 13th June

in Field Ambulance at Locon ; Buried British Military Cemetery, Locon.

HALDANE, THOMAS GRAEME NELSON Foswell. Lieutenant, R.N. Mobilised with Fleet 1st August 1914. Served—With H.M.S. Doris off

Irish Coast from August-November 1914 ; Eastern Mediterranean— Syrian Coast, Suez Canal, and Valiant (5th Battle Gallipoli ; with H.M.S.

Squadron) at the Battle of Jutland ; Lieutenant, H.M.S. Tiger (1st Battle Cruiser Squadron), till March 1919.

HALLY, DAVID Ruthvenside. 1st Air Mechanic, R.A.F. Enlisted August 1918. Home Service— Halton Camp, Bucks.

HALLY, JOHN

T Ruthven Tower. Captain, 1/6 Black W atch. 4th August 1914. Home Enlisted 1909 ; Mobilised Service. Served France—May 1915-July 1916. Killed — High Wood, Somme, 30th July 1916. Roll of Honour Page 43

HALLY, PETER

215 High Street. Lance-Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 8th August 1914. Home Service —On the Forth and Tay. Served France—3 years and 8 months.

HARLEY, WILLIAM Damside. Private, Highland Light Infantry (20th Battalion No. 7 Dispersal Unit). Enlisted 3rd September 1918. Home Service— Barry and Duddingston.

HAUGHTON, JOHN

18 Ruthven vale Terrace Lance-Corporal, 4/5 Black Watch. Enlisted 14th April 1914. Home Service—April 1914-October 1917. Served France —October 1917-October 1918.

HAXTON, JOHN

198 High Street. Private, A. S. C. Enlisted 18th February 1915. Home Service— London, Winchester, and Auchterarder. Died of Influenza 17th February 1919.

HAXTON, WILLIAM 10 Townhead. Lance-Corporal, 52nd Grad. Battalion Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 3rd June 1918. Home Service— Tillicoultry and Colchester. page 44 Roll of Honour

HENRY, JAMES

31 High Street. Private, 3rd Battalion, Australian Imperial Force. Enlisted 24th June 1.915. Home Service. Served Gallipoli and France— 3ij years.

HEPBURN, DICK " Strathearn," 4 Lake Road, Devonport, Auckland, N.Z. Private, N.Z. Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted January 1915. Home Service. Served— Gallipoli,

August 1915-January 1916 ; Egypt, January 1916-

March 1916 ; France, March 1916-July 1916. Wounded Somme, Discharged February 1918.

HEPBURN, PETER

High Street. 2nd Lieutenant, Tank Corps. Enlisted 23rd July 1917. Home Service—July 1917.

HEPBURN, WILLIAM

High Street. Private, 7th Battalion Black Watch. Enlisted 29th June 1916. Home Service. Served France— From April 1917. Wounded November 1917 at Bourlon Wood. Died in Grange Hospital, Southport, 18th February 1918.

HERD, DAVID Broadfold Farm. Private, 11th Black Watch. Enlisted 5th June 1916. Home Service. Served France—From 10th December 1916. Transferred to Royal Scots. Killed—23rd March 1918. —

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HOEY, WILLIAM

Townhead. Private, Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 29th April 1917. Home Service.

HONEYMAN, ANDREW

4 Hunter Street. Private, A.S.C., M.T. Enlisted 15th August 1917. Home Service— Ireland, from September 1918. Served France—October 1917- August 1918.

HUNTER, J. Foswell, Coul. Signaller, R.F.A. Enlisted 24th January 1917. Home Service. Served France.

HUNTER, WILLIAM 42 Feus. Gunner, S.S. Lady Plymouth. Enlisted 22nd January 1917. Served for 1 year and 9 months.

HURRY, ALEXANDER

Rose Cottage. Lance-Corporal, 1st Seaforth High- landers. Enlisted 1st June 1915. Home Service June 1915-September 1915, and March 1916- February 1917. Served— France, 13th September

I9l5-16th March 1916 ; Mesopotamia and Egypt, 5th February 19l7-28th December 1918. —

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HUTCHISON, ANDREW Highwood View. Lance-Corporal, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted February 1912 ; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—Queensferry, Dundee, Bed- ford, Bridge of Earn. Served France — From 28th August 1915 to November 1916. Killed at Beaumont Hamel 13th November 1916.

HUTCHISON, DAVID ALEXANDER Highwood View. Corporal, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted May 1915. Home Service— Bridge of Earn, Falkirk, and Ripon (Signaller Instructor, 1st Class). Served France — From 18th March 1917 (attached to 4/5 Black Watch). Wounded Ypres 3rd August 1917. Killed—Voormezelle Keep 27th April 1913.

HUTCHISON, GEORGE

Townhead. Private, 1st Black Watch. Enlisted 16th March 1916. Home Service. Served France —with Transport.

HUTCHISON, JAMES

146 High Street. Private, 9th Royal Scots. Enlisted 5th December 1914. Home Service December 1914-December 1915. Served France —3 years. —

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HUTCHISON, WILLIAM

Townhead. Corporal, 1st Black Watch. Enlisted 4th January 1915. Home Service. Served France. Awarded Military Medal, D.C.M.

HUTTON, PETER Aberuthven. Driver, R.F.A. (31st Reserve Battery). Enlisted June 1915 Home Service—Glasgow, for

4 months ; Hospital, 7 months. Discharged.

HUTTON, SAMUEL Aberuthven. Private, 2nd Scots Guards. Enlisted February 1916. Home Service—February 1916- October 1916, at London. Served France October 1916-May 1918. Wounded—both legs amputated.

IMRIE, EBENEZER

7 Ruthven Street. Private, 12th Royal Scots. Enlisted 24th March 1916. Home Service. Served France— Disabled by trench fever.

IMRIE, JAMES

7 Ruthven Street. Private, 10th Black Watch. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service. Served France. Wounded. —

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IMRIE, JOHN 215 High Street Private, 48th Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted October 1916. Home Service— 9 months. Served France. Italy for 13 months.

INNES, ALEXANDER 3 Feus. Private, 10th Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted 15th August 1914. Home Service Bedford, England. Served France. Missing. Killed 23rd April 1917.

IRELAND, ALEXANDER

Aberuthven. Private, 1st Black Watch. Enlisted 19th May 1917. Home Service— Bridge of Allan, Nigg, Ireland Served France—from December 1917-April 1918; Ypres, Givenchy. Prisoner of War.

JACK, DAVID

165 Bank Place. Private, 6/7 Gordon High- landers. Enlisted 24th October 1917. Home Service—Tillicoultry. Served France—10 months. Awarded Military Medal.

JAMIESON, DAVID

Ruthven Street. Private, 1/6 Black Watch.

Enlisted 9th September 1914 : Rejoined R.E. July 1917. Home Service—with Black Watch and R.E. —

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JAMIESON, JOHN

Ruthven Street. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted February 1912. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—Oueensferry and Dundee. Served France—from May 1915. Wounded Festubert, 2nd June 1915. Died No. 13 General Hospital, Boulogne, 7th June 1915. JOHNMAN, JAMES

103 High Street. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 17th August 1914. Home Service Queensferry and Dundee. Served France— from 1st May 1915-March 1919.

JOHNSTONE, ANDREW B. Westfield Place. Sapper, R.E. (Tees Fortress Coy.). Enlisted June 1916. Home Service June 1916-January 1919. JOHNSTONE, CHARLES

85 Feus. Private, 2/6 Black Watch (9th-7th). Enlisted March 1915. Home Service. Served France—July 1916-April 1918. Thrice wounded ; gassed.

JOHNSTONE, D. M.

Westfield Place. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 2nd March 1917. Home Service—2nd March 19l7-27th July 1918. Served France— 27th July 1918-March 1919. —

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JOHNSTONE, GEORGE

85 Feus. Private, R.A.M.C, 111th Field Ambulance. Enlisted 31st July 1915. Home Service. Served France — December 1915- October 1917. Invalided home, rheumatic fever.

JOHNSTONE, GREGOR

Westfield Place. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 28th April 1913. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service— 1915-1916. Served France. Prisoner of War, 22nd March 1918-6th December 1918.

JOHNSTONE, JAMES WILLIAM

85 Feus. Bombardier, 19th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Enlisted September 1914 Served France—March 1916-November 1917. Wounded 9th November 1917 (right leg amputated).

JOHNSTONE, JAMES

Westfield Place. Private, 8th Black Watch. Enlisted 8th June 1917. Home Service — 8th June 1917-November 1917. Served France November 1917-24th March 1918. Prisoner of War from 24th March 1918-November 1918. —

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JOHNSTONE, PETER

Aberuthven. Private, 3/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 28th May 1915. Home Service— Bridge of Earn and Ripon. Served France—1916-March 1919 ; Somme, and final offensive. Twice Wounded.

JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM

Westfield Place. Sergeant, 6th Black Watch.

Enlisted 8th February 1911 ; Mobilised 4th August 1911 Home Service—5th August I914-2nd May 1915. Served France—2nd May 19l5-8th February

1916 ; December 1916-March 1919.

KAY, JOHN Private, 8th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. Enlisted 12th February 1915. Served France

1915-1916. Invalided home ; returned to France

January 1917 ; wounded in Battle of Arras ; died of wounds 21st May 1917 in 22nd General Hospital. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery.

KAYE, DAVID 53 Feus. Lance-Corporal, Fife & Forfar Yeomanry. Enlisted 20th March 1917. Home Service—With

Fife & Forfar Yeomanry ; transferred to 4/5 Black Watch. Served France— Prisoner of War, 23rd March 1918. ——

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KAYE, JOHN BROWN 53 Feus. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 5th August 1914. Home Service. Served France May 1915. Killed—24th July 1916.

KAYE, THOMAS

53 Feus. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service. Served France —May 1915-March 1919.

KAYE, WILLIAM

10 Townhead. Private, 5th Scottish Rifles. Enlisted 6th December 1915.

KEMP, DAVID CATHRO

83 High Street Sergt., 141st Battalion (Canada) Enlisted 9th January 1916. Home Service

Canada for 1 year and 7 months. Served France With Canadian Forestry Corps from September 1917-January 1919.

KEMP, PETER 83 High Street. Private, 141st Battalion (Canada). Enlisted 16th March 1916. Home Service —Canada, 13 months. Served France—With 8th Canadian Battalion from September I9l7 to January 1919. Twice wounded. —

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KENNAWAY, CHARLES GRAY

Kenwood Park. Captain, 1st Grenadier Guards.

Enlisted May 1909 ; Mobilised, 4th August 1914. Home Service—With 1/6 Black Watch, 9th Royal Scots, and 2/6 Black Watch. Served France With Household Battalion, June 1917-November

1917 ; wounded, Paschendaele Ridge, 10th November

1917 ; Captain, Grenadier Guards, September 1918 ; Staff-Captain, 3rd Guards Brigade, 1919, at Arras, Scarpe, Ypres, Canal de Nord, Cambrai, Solesmes, Selle and Maubeuge.

KENNAWAY, HENRY JAMES

Kenwood Park. Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards. Enlisted October 1915. Home Service— Inns of Court O.T.C. (Squadron), and 2nd Life Guards. Served France—Arras, Scarpe, 3rd Battle of Ypres at Poilcapelle. Wounded October 1917.

KENNEDY, DAVID

East Kirkton. Private, 3/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 29th May 1915. Home Service— Bridge of Earn. Served France for 17 months. Wounded, 29th July 1917. Salonika—From 22nd November

I9l7-4th June 1918. Served France till discharged, 30th January 1919. —

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KERR, JOHN 11 Ruthven Street. Private, 5th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (transferred to Seaforth Highlanders). Enlisted 2nd February 1915. Home Service —Alloa, Ripon, and Cromarty. Served France—Ypres, Arras, and Cambrai.

KIRK, JOHN SCOTT Lower Borland Park. Sergeant, R.E. (640th Lowland Field Company). Enlisted 23rd February 1913; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service Mounted Section Coast Defence.

LAING, GEORGE Upper Borland Park. Private, 8th Black Watch. Enlisted 14th September 1914. Home Service. Served France — Killed 11th November 1915. LAING THOMAS

Upper Borland Park. Petty Officer, Royal Navy. Enlisted 20th October 1902; Mobilised with Fleet, 1st August 1914. Served with H.M.S. Rhododendron.

LAING, WILLIAM D. Upper Borland Park. Private, 5th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted, 23rd March 1914 ; Mobilised. 4th August 1914. Home Service March 1914-January 1915. Served France January 1915-March 1919. Roll of Honour Page 55

LAIRD, JOHN

192 High Street. Corporal, 6th Battalion, P. P. L.I. (Canada). Enlisted August 1914. Home Service. Served France— Prisoner in Germany four months.

LAWRENCE, JOHN

Kinnoull Place. Private, 6th Black Watch.

Enlisted 15th May 1913 ; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—North and South Queens- ferry, Wormit, Tayport, Dundee, Bedford. Served France— From 2nd May 1915- 14th May 1916. Discharged 14th May 1916.

LAWSON, ALEXANDER

Aberuthven. Driver, 436th Company A.S.C. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service— Bisley and Hook. Served France— March 1915-March

1919 ; Loos, Verdun, Arras, 1st and 2nd Battles of Somme. Final offensive.

LAWSON, SAMUEL

Windsole. Lance-Corporal, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 9th September 1914. Home Service— 9th September I914-20th October 1917. Served France—20th October 1917-19th February 1919. page 56 Roll of Honour

LEONARD, HARRY Bank Place. Private, Scottish Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment. Enlisted 13th October 1915. Home Service. Served France. Killed 23rd September 1916.

LESLIE, JAMES NORMAN Bank of Scotland House. Private, 11th Black Watch. Enlisted 1st March 1916. Home Service

Richmond, Dunfermline, Cornton Camp ; then with Garrison Battalion H.L.I, at Fort George. Served with Garrison Battalion Seaforths in Salonika, Balkan Campaign, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Asia Minor.

LONGHORN, ALFRED

Damside. Private, M.T., A.S.C. Enlisted 25th September 1916. Home Service. Served France —September 1916-March 1919.

M'ARA, JAMES SCOTT

6 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Durbar and South African Medals. Regimental Sergeant- Major 2nd Black

Watch ; later, 5th Battalion Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted 1st October 1898. Home Service— 1st June 19l5-9th March 1916. Served—September

I914-31st May 1915 ; from 10th March 1916. Awarded Croix-de-Guerre (Belgian). D.C.M. Mentioned in Despatches, 1st January 1918. —

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M'CABE, MICHAEL

110 High Street. Private, 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted February 1917. Home Service—Nigg, February-May 1917. Served— India, 1 year; Egypt, 9 months.

M'CORMACK, ANDREW 34 Townhead. Gunner R.F.A. (51st Division). Enlisted 9th December 1915. Home Service. Served— Belgium and France.

M'CORMACK, JAMES 34 Townhead. Gunner, 34th Siege Battery, R.G.A. Enlisted 27th September 1915. Home Service 7 months. Served—2 years 10 months.

M'CORMACK, MICHAEL

34 Townhead. Sapper R.E. (Traffic Corps). Enlisted 10th August 1917. Home Service—18 months.

MCULLOCH, ALEXANDER Westbank, Western Road. Gunner, C Battery, 88th Brigade, R.F.A. Enlisted 10th August 1916. Home Service—Glasgow, 4 months. Served France —1916-1918. Wounded. —

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MCULLOCH, ISAAC

East Fordoun. Private, 8th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Enlisted 29th May 1915. Home Service. Trained with 17th Battalion Royal Scots. Edinburgh, Ripon, Barry, Dundee. Served France—From 12th June 1916. Transferred to K.O. Y.L.I. Killed, 7th June 1917.

M'CULLOCH, WILLIAM

West Bank, Western Road. Private, 1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Enlisted 15th May 1915. Home Service, 1915. Served France 1915-1916. Salonica, 2 years.

MACDIARMID, JAMES

186 High Street. Sergeant, 1st K.O.S.B. Served France, Gallipoli, India.

MACDONALD, JAMES BALLANTYNE

Rashiehill. Corporal, British Red Cross. Enlisted 31st January 1916. Bellahouston Hospital, as Orderly, and then as Radiographer since January 1916.

MACDONALD, JOHN

West Mill. Driver, R.F.A. Enlisted October 1915. Home Service— 1915-1916. Served France 1916-1919. —

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MACDONALD, NORMAN

Coll Earn. Captain, 9th Royal Scots. Enlisted June 1911. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service

— Edinburgh, Forth Coast Defence, till February 1915. Served Belgium and France— February 1915- June 1915. Prisoner of War in Germany June 1915- April 1918. Served Holland— Repatriation of Prisoners, November 1918-January 1919.

MDONALD, THOMAS

3 Townhead. Private, 16th H.L.I. Enlisted 12th September 1914. Home Service— In R.A.F. Served— France for 1 vear.

M'EWEN, DAVID

Eind. Piper, 1/6 Black Watch. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service — Queensferry, Wormit, Dundee, and Bedford. Served France From May 1915. Transferred Machine Gun Corps. Promoted Lance-Corporal Signaller and went to

Italy 3rd November 1917. There till end of war.

M'FARLANE, ARTHUR

48 Feus. Sergeant, 125th Company Canadian Medical Corps. Enlisted February 1916. Home Service— England. page eo Roll of Honour

M'GLASHAN, JOHN

125 High Street. Corporal, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 1900. Mobilised 5th August 1914. Home Service—Queensferry, Wormit, Tayport, Dundee, and Bedford. Served France—From 2nd May 1915. Wounded at Festubert, June 1915. Died June 1917. M'GREGOR, ALEXANDER Kirklands. Driver, Army Service Corps. Enlisted July 1915. Home Service— Norwich. Served France—First Battle of Somme. Invalided and discharged, March 1918.

M'GREGOR, ALEXANDER 19 High Street. Sergeant, 14th Brigade R.H.A. Enlisted 7th April 1915. Home Service—8 months. Served—3 years 2 months. Awarded Military Medal and Italian Medal.

M'GREGOR, ANGUS M. Graeme's Lea. Private, 246th Siege Battery, R.G.A. Enlisted 24th June 1915. Home Service. Served-— Mesopotamia. M'GREGOR, JOHN 49 Feus. Sergeant, 1st Black Watch. Enlisted 23rd January 1904. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Served France—Marne, Aisne, Landemark, Ypres. Wounded and taken prisoner, 29th October 1914. —

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M'INTOSH, ALEXANDER

Castleton. Lance-Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service—Nine months. Served France 1915-1916. Missing, 30th July 1916. Presumed killed. M'INTOSH, ANDREW

Castleton. Private, Scots Guards (Machine Gun). Enlisted 2nd September 1915. Home Service 3 years. Served France—5 months. Twice wounded. M'INTOSH, DAVID

31 Feus. Private, 8th North Staffords. Enlisted December 1915. Home Service— 1915-1916. Served France— 1916. Thrice wounded.

M'INTOSH, JOHN Castleton. Lance-Corporal, R.E. (205th Field Company). Enlisted 12th May 1915. Home Service—May 1915-January 1916. Served France —February 1916-March 1919. Gassed. Awarded M.S.M.

M'INTYRE, COLIN

Upper Borland Park. Private, 6/7 Royal Scots Fusiliers. Enlisted 22nd November 1915. Home Service — 4 months at Inverkeithing. Served France—Wounded 31st January 1917 at Le Sars. D : ed 1st February 1917. —

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MiNTYRE, JAMES

40 Townhead. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service— 1914-1915. Served France. Killed, 30th July 1916. M'INTYRE, JOHN CHARLES

High Street. Captain, 4th Black Watch. Enlisted 9th September 1914. Home Service— From 9th

September 1914-June 1916 ; April 1918-February 1919. Served France—June 1916-April 1918. Wounded. Mentioned in Despatches, May 1917. Awarded Military Cross, September 1917. M'INTYRE, WILLIAM Newton Feus. Signaller, 3rd Royal Scots. Enlisted 17th May 1916. Home Service. Served France. Killed 22nd October 1917. MiVER, THOMAS

17 Ruthven Street. Sergeant R.E, ; attached R.F.A. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service Crossgates. Served— Gallipoli, Egypt, Palestine, France, with 52nd Lowland Division. Awarded D.C.M. M'KAY, ALEXANDER

Ruthvendale Terrace. Private, 8th Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service—Aldershot. Served France—From 11th June 1915. Killed at the Battle of Loos, 25th September 1915. Roll of Honour page 63

M'KAY, HENRY Hilton Cottage. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted August 1913. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service—2^ years. Served France— 2|-years.

M'KAY, JAMES S. Hilton Cottage, Feus. Sergeant, 52nd Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted 11th December 1913. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service—1 year. Served—3^ years. M'KENZIE, ALEXANDER 21 Feus. Private, 2/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 10th November 1914. Home Service. Served France —30th July 1916-March 1919. Four times wounded. M'KENZIE, ALISTAIR Ochil View.Aberuthven. Lance-Corporal, Highland Cyclist Battalion, Army Cyclist Corps, attached Royal Fusiliers. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service—2 years on Fife Coast Guard. Served Egypt—2| years. Wounded first Battle of Gaza, April 1917. M'KENZIE, CHARLES

Aberuthven. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted February 1914. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service. Served France. Killed Armentieres, 31st August 1916. Buried Military Cemetery near Armentieres. page 64 Roll of Honour

MKENZIE, DOUGLAS

2 Star Place, . Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service.

MACKENZIE, JOHN

25 Townhead. Private, 2nd Scots Guards. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service. Served France—4 years.

M'KENZIE, JOHN HORSLEY

21 Feus. Private, 3/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 28th May 1915. Home Service—28th May 1915-

26th September 1917 ; Bombing Instructor. Served France— 26th September 1917-26th March 1918. Wounded.

MACKENZIE, NORMAN

St. Andrew's U.F. Manse. Captain, Army Chaplain's Department. Enlisted 14th September 1916. Home Service—With Machine Gun Corps,

September 1916 ; with 65th Scottish Lowland Division from September 1916 to February 1917. Served France—From February 1917-February

1918 ; attached to 6th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and to 39th Stationary Hospital, Aire. Appointed Honorary Chaplain to the Forces. Roll of Honour Page 65

M'KINNON, WILLIAM

Aberuthven. Private, 4th Battalion, Army Service

Corps ; transferred Tank Corps. Enlisted 30th May 1915. Home Service— Kirriemuir, Norwich.

Served France— 1st Battle Cambrai ; 2nd Battle Somme. Wounded.

M'LAREN, ALEXANDER

166 High Street. Private, 8th Black Watch. Enlisted 31st October 1916. Home Service—Nigg. Served France—Since February 1916.

M'LAREN, DAVID

1 Ruthven Grove. Private, A.O.C. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service— 1 year. Served France.

M'LAREN, DAVID

Newton Feus. Private, 3rd Seaforth Highlanders. Enlisted July 1917. Home Service. Served France—March 1918. Wounded April 1918.

M'LAREN, HUGH

Newton Feus. Sergeant, Royal Engineers. Enlisted November 1914. Home Service—2 years 5 months. Served Mesopotamia— 1 year 9 months. —

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M'LAREN, JAMES

1 Ruthven Grove. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service. M'LAREN, JOHN Newton Feus. Private, 12th Royal Scots. Enlisted 19th March 1915. Home Service—3 months. Served France— 3 years 3 months. Wounded 4 times. Killed at Ledeghem, 1st October 1918. M'LAREN, JOHN

1 Ruthven Grove. Private, 33rd Battalion Australian Infantry. Enlisted 12th October 1914. Home Service. Served Gallipoli, France.

M'LAREN, JOHN S.

18 Garth Terrace. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 23rd March 1915. Home Service Inverkeithing, Bridge of Earn, Blairgowrie, Grangemouth, Norwich. Served France—From December 1916. Missing, 23rd April 1917. Presumed killed on that date.

M'LAREN, MATTHEW Auchendhu, New Street. Lieutenant, 42nd Canadian Black Watch. Enlisted April 19 15. Home Service — Canada, April- June 1915; England, June-October 1915. Served France — October 1915-November 1918. Wounded 11th November 1918 at Mons. Awarded Military Cross. Roll of Honour page 67

M'LAREN, PETER

16 Ruthven Street, Private, Royal Defence Corps Enlisted November 1914. Home Service — Railway guarding and Admiralty work.

M'LAREN, PETER

134 High Street. Sapper, 12th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Enlisted January 1915. Home Service— Carlinghowe and Irvine, 1915-1917. Served France. Killed 21st March 1918.

M'LAREN, ROBERT CARMICHAEL

Woodlands, Ruthven Street. Private, 1/4 Cameron Highlanders. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service— Highland Division, Bedford. Served France—With 7th Division, February 1915 November 1915. No. 1 Entrencing Battalion

Ypres Sector till May 1916. Gassed St. Eloi.

M'LEOD, HENRY 20 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Cadet, Red Cross and R.A.F. Enlisted 11th October 1914. Home Service. Served France 3 years and 6 months — ; Egypt, 9 months.

M'LEOD, JAMES

20 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Private, 53rd Y.S. Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted July 1918. Home Service. —

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M'LEOD, JOHN 20 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Private, 18th Battalion Royal Defence Corps. Enlisted 9th September 1914. Home Service—September 1914-November 1917.

M'LEOD, JOHN 20 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Farrier-Sergeant, R.F.A. Enlisted January 1907. Home Service. Served France and Belgium—August 1914.

M'LEOD, WILLIAM 20 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Lance-Corporal, 53rd Y.S. Battalion Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted August 1917. Home Service—6 months. Served France— 1 year.

M'LEISH, DAVID

Fenton House. Lance-Sergeant, 2/1 Scottish Horse. Enlisted January 1917. Home Service Ireland.

MACMILLAN, JOHN CHARLES GORDON Aberuthven Manse. Cadet, 4th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Enlisted March 1918. St. Andrews O.T.C. Home Service—7 months, ; Cambridge, 2 months. Roll of Honour Page 69

M'NAB, PETER

42 Feus. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 16th March 1916. Home Service. Served France

—2-|- years.

M'NAUGHTON, JAMES

Woodside. Private, Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted May 1918. Home Service—Colchester and Witham. Demobilised January 1919.

M'NIVEN, DAVID

31 Feus. Private, 4/5 Black Watch. Enlisted 5th June 1916. Home Service—June 1916-October 1916. Served France—Wounded and taken prisoner at Peronne, March 1918.

M'NIVEN, JAMES 31 Feus. Private, 5th Canadian Railway Troop. Enlisted August 1915. Home Service. Served France—2£ years.

M'NIVEN, ROBERT 203 High Street. Private, 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted August 1917. Home Service— Nigg. Served India— Till January 1918. Served Egypt and Palestine— Until end of war. —

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M'PHERSON, ANGUS

Newbigging. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Scottish Horse. Enlisted February 1899. Mobilised August 1914.

Home Service—August 1914-August 1915 ; and November 1915-April 1918. Served—August- November 1915 — Gallipoli, Malta. Wounded.

M'ROSTIE, JAMES

214 High Street. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted February 1915. Home Service. Served — France.

M'ROSTIE, JAMES 214 High Street. Private, 2/6 Black Watch. Enlisted, 16th October 1916. Home Service Coast defence.

M'ROSTIE, JOHN 214 High Street. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted, 8th August 1914. Home Service. Served France—With Transport Section.

MAILER, ARCHIBALD Lower Borland Park. Private, 12th Royal Scots. Enlisted August 1915. Home Service— Bedford 1915. Served France—1915. Wounded, Somme 1916. Now serving with Royal Scots Greys at Edinburgh. —

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MAILER, DAVID

59 Townhead. Private, 3rd Black Watch. Enlisted 9th August 1916. Home Service—10 months. Served France— 1 year 8 months. Wounded.

MAILER, DAVID

184 High Street. Private, 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted June 1916. Home Service. Served Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Palestine.

MAILER, JOHN 59 Townhead. Private, Gordon Highlanders (52nd Grad.). Enlisted 15th May 1918. Home Service—May 1918-January 1919. Served with Army of Occupation.

MAILER, ROBERT

Lower Borland Park. Signaller, H.L.I. Enlisted

May 1907 ; Mobilised August 1914. Home Service — Mullingar, Ireland, 3 years. Served France. Missing 19th December 1914. Presumed killed.

MAILER, WILLIAM

G Townhead. Private, 5th Cameron Highlanders. Enlisted 14th July 1917. Home Service— Eight months. Served France—From April 1918 to January 1919. ——

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MAILER, WILLIAM

Lower Borland Park. Driver, 29th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Enlisted 27th March 1911. Home Service— Salisbury Plain, 3 years. Served France —Wounded in the Retreat from Mons. Died in Netley Hospital 3rd September 1914. MALCOLM, REYNOLD MDONALD

29 Feus. Corporal, 1st Black Watch. Enlisted

2 1st June 1905 ; Mobilised, August 1914. Home Service — Nigg, Grantham. Served France Transferred 1918. M.G.C. Demobilised FebruarvJ MALCOLM, THOMAS Tower Cottage. Private, 3rd Black Watch. Enlisted 10th January 1917. Home Service— Nigg, till March 1917. Served— India, Bangalore, and Meerut.

MALCOLM WILLIAM Lilac Cottage. Sergeant, 42nd and 73rd Black Watch (Regular). Enlisted, 3rd February 1899; Mobilised, 4th August 1914. Home Service Perth, Aldershot, Edinburgh Castle, Nigg. Served

Africa, 1899-1902 ; India, over 5 years —South ;

France, August 1914 till Battle of Aisne. Wounded. Served France September 1915 Invalided home. — ;

Mesopotamia — Till wounded, January 1916 ; India. Discharge on completion of over 17 years service, May 1916. Roll of Honour Page 73

MALLIS, JAMES ALEXANDER

84 High Street. Lance-Corporal, 1/4 Seaforths. Enlisted May 1916. Home Service— Dunfermline, May 1916-January 1917. Served France — January 1917 till wounded, 11th April 1917. Returned France, December 1917. Demobilised.

MALLIS, JAMES MURDOCH

Dunard. Private, 1/4 Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 28th July 1917. Home Service—July 1917-April 1918. Served France—April 1918- March 1919.

MALLIS, JOHN

84 High Street. Private, 1/8 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Enlisted May 1916. Home Service — Norwich. Served France—From January 1917.

MALLIS, JOHN Castlebrae. Private, R.A.S.C. Enlisted December 1916. Home Service— December 1916-April 1917. Served France—April 1917-March 1918. Wounded March 1918. Demobilised.

MALLOCH, JAMES

Dunearn. Private, R.A.S.C, M.T. (7th Siege Battery, R.G.A.) Enlisted 7th September 1914. Home Service. Served France. page 74 Roll of Honour

MANNING, CORNELIUS

Kinnoull Place. Private, 2/6 Black Watch. Enlisted March 1915. Home Service — 15 months. Served France—2^ years.

MANNING, MICHAEL

Kinnoull Place. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service. Served France. Died of wounds, 12th August 1915.

MARSHALL, ALEXANDER

Rosebank. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service—August 1914-May 1915. Served France—May 1915. Wounded July 1915. Demobilised January 1919.

MARSHALL, DAVID Roseneath, 83 Feus. Private, R.A.M.C. Enlisted 15th November 1915. Home Service—Cromarty Military Hospital, 6 months. Served France—7th Field Ambulance, No. 6 Casualty Clearing Station, No. 22, and other Stations.

MARTIN, ALEXANDER Woodlands. Corporal, 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Enlisted December 1915. Home Service. Served France. Wounded. Roll of Honour page 75

MARTIN, ANDREW Lynwood, Ruthven Street. Private, Scottish Rifles and Royal Defence Corps. Enlisted 7th September 1914. Home Service.

MARTIN, DAVID Woodlands. Sergeant, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted

12th May 1913 ; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service. Served France. Wounded. Prisoner of War in Germany.

MARTIN, JACK

Woodlands. Private, 1st Seaforth Highlanders. Enlisted May 1916. Home Service— Dunfermline. Served—Mesopotamia, India, and Egypt.

MARTIN, JAMES Woodlands. Lance-Corporal, 4th Black Watch (Reserve). Enlisted September 1914. Home Service—Fort George, Ripon, and Edinburgh.

MASON, WILLIAM

177 High Street. Private, 6th Black Watch.

Enlisted February 1914 ; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service. Served France— From May 1915. Killed, 13th June 1915. Page 76 Roll of Honour

MAXTONE, JAMES F. 72 Feus. Lance-Corporal, 2nd Gordon High- landers. Enlisted, 9th May 1916. Home Service. Served France. Missing 26th October 1917. Presumed killed.

MEADE, PETER

Aberuthven. Private, Royal Fusiliers, 44th and 8th Anti-Aircraft Coy. Enlisted August 1915. Home Service — Haddington. Served — France and Belgium, 3^ years.

MENZIES, ALEXANDER

Lennox Cottage. Private, 1/6 Black Watch and Machine Gun Corps, 195th Company. Enlisted May 1913; Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service — Oueensferry, Wormit, Dundee, Bedford, Ripon, Nottingham. Served France—From May

1915 ; Invalided home December 1915 ; Trans-

ferred Machine Gun Corps ; Returned to France,

July 1916 ; Wounded and Gassed, 27th July 1917. Died in Rouen 29th July 1917.

MENZIES, PETER

Lennox Cottage, Feus. Private, 2/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 16th March 1915. Home Service— Bridge of Earn, Norwich. Served France—From 22nd June 1917. Wounded 20th July 1918. Discharged. —

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MENZIES, WILLIAM

20 Townhead. Private, 1 8th Highland Light Infantry. Enlisted 13th April 1915. Home Service —8 months. Served France. Wounded.

MENZIES, WILLIAM

22 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Private, 4th Black Watch (Reserve), transferred to the 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted March 1917. Home Service— Ripon. Served France—From June 1917. Wounded, July 1917. Rejoined Unit, December 1917. Wounded, August 1918.

MILLER, WILLIAM

Belvedere Place. Private, 2nd Fusiliers. Enlisted 1st May 1917. Home Service— Stirling, Ireland.

MITCHELL, WILLIAM

Auchterarder House. Private, M.T., A.S.C. Enlisted 4th October 1915. Served Belgium 1915-1919. Awarded Meritorious Service Medal.

MOORE, JOSEPH BOWMAN Auchterarder House Gardens. Private, 6th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Enlisted 12th November 1914. Home Service— 15 months at Inverness and 3 months at Tain. Served France

From August 1915 till 4th June 1916. Killed at Hulloch, near Loos. page 78 Roll of Honour

MORRIN, THOMAS 74 Feus. Private, R.A.M.C. Enlisted 13th April 1917. Home Service.

MORRISON, ALEXANDER

Milton Villa. Private, 5th Cameron Highlanders (Lochiel). Enlisted 5th September 1914. Home Service — September 1914-May 1915. Served France—May 1915-September 1915. Wounded at Loos on 27th September 1915. Discharged, March 1916.

MUIL, ALEXANDER C.

West U.F. Manse. 2nd Lieutenant, 1/7 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Enlisted 2nd September 1915. Home Service. Served France with 2nd Gordon Highlanders, and 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Wounded — Bazentin 15th July 1916.

MUIL, WILLIAM SHEARER

West U.F. Manse. Colonel (Chaplain) 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 1st October 1914. Home Service —Chaplain to Fife and Forfar Yeomanry in North- umberland and Ireland; Principal Chaplain of the Lowland Division. Served France—With 1st Gordons and 2nd Royal Scots at Ypres. Served at Three Casualty Clearing Stations at Bailleul. Chaplain to four Hospitals at Rouen. Roll of Honour page ?9

NEWLANDS, PETER

Abbotsfield Gardens. Private, 18th Elgin Light Infantry (Canada). Enlisted, September 1914. Home Service— 1 year. Served France—3 months. Killed, 26th December 1915.

NICOL, CHARLES

70 High Street. Private, 3/6 Black Watch. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service—1914- 1916—Farnborough, Salisbury Plain, Hornslow, North Weald. Transferred to R.A.F., February 1916. Served France— February 1917 to 1919 ; Ireland, 1919. Discharged, February 1919.

NICOL, DAVID

Borland Park. Private, R.A.F. Enlisted September 1918. Home Service— Blandford, England, from enlistment. Served Malta—July to December 1919.

NICOL, ROBERT

Boreland Park. Private, 6th Black Watch. Mobilised 5th August 1914. Home Service— 1914- 1915, Queensferry, Dundee, Bedford. Served France— From May 1915. Killed at Robecq, 11th April 1918, Page 80 Roll of Honour

NICOL, WILLIAM

70 High Street. Corpora], R.A.F. Mobilised 4th August 1914, with 6th Black Watch Home Service— 1914-1915, Queensferry, Dundee, Bedford. Served France—May 1915-February 1916. Discharged, time expired. Re-enlisted and joined

R.A.F. , August 1916. Served France—From July 1917. Died of wounds, Marquise, 25th September 1918.

PARK, ALEXANDER STEPHEN

6 Ruthven Street. Sergeant, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 1st April 1907. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service— 1 year 8 months.

PATERSON, ALEXANDER JOHN Home Farm, Auchterarder House. O.M.S., Legion of Frontiersmen, 25th Battalion R.F. Enlisted February 1915. Served British East Africa, Uganda, Borders of Belgian Congo, and German East Africa—From February 1915-March for 3 months 1918 ; on Italian Front with R.E. 1918. Awarded African General Service Medal and Uganda Medal.

PATERSON, DAVID BAXTER

193 High Street. Private, 4/5 Black Watch. Enlisted 8th July 1918. Home Service— Ireland for 4 months. Served France—4 months. —

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PENNY, JAMES 45 Feus. Seaman, Royal Navy. Enlisted 23rd February 1909.

PHILLIPS, JAMES

Ashlea, Ruthven Street. Private, 4th Black Watch (Reserve). Enlisted 21st September 1918. Home Service.

PORTER, ROBERT Belvidere Place. Private, 4/5 Black Watch. Enlisted 1st February 1915. Home Service Sutton-on-Sea and Alford, 5 months. Served France. Missing presumed killed. ;

RAMSAY, ALBERT C.

Walnut Grove Private, 5th Scottish Rifles. Enlisted 27th November 1915. Home Service. Served France— Passchendale Village, Messines Ridge, Somme. Wounded near Ypres, March 1918. Tooting Hospital, London.

RAMSAY, DAVID A. Walnut Grove. Sergeant, 15th Tank Corps. Enlisted June 1915. Home Service. Served France —Villers Bretonneux, Courelles Le Comte, Canal Du Nord (near Cambrai). page 82 Roll of Honour

RAMSAY, DAVID

196 High Street. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted January 1913. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service— Dundee, Queensferry, Southport. Served France—3 years 9 months.

RAMSAY, DAVID BISSET 4 Townhead. Leading Seaman R. N.R. H.M.S Iolaire. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Drowned in Stornoway disaster, January 1919.

RAMSAY, JAMES

146 High Street. Private, 9th King's Liverpool Regiment. Enlisted 2nd May 1918. Home Service—May 1918-November 1918. Served France—November 1918-March 1919.

REID, JAMES

Station Cottages. Private, 1st Battalion Scottish Horse. Enlisted 21st November 1913. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service— 1 year 4 months. Served—3 years.

RICHARDSON, THOMAS BAXTER Thorn. Private, 4th H.L.I. Enlisted 4th October 1916. Home Service— 1916-1918. ——

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RIDDOCH, ANDREW BLAIR

9 Mary Street, Grahamston, Falkirk. Corporal, Royal Defence Corps (210 Protection Coy.) Enlisted September 1914. Home Service Guarding Explosive Works, RIDDOCH, DAVID

9 Garth Terrace. Gunner, R.G.A. (231 Siege Battery). Enlisted 31st July 1917. Home Service —July 1917-October 1917. Served France October 1917-August 1918.

RIDDOCH, MUNGO JAMES

146 High Street. Private, 77th Battalion Canadians. Enlisted January 1915. Home Service. Served France—With 87th Battalion Canadian Grenadier Guards, from June 1916. Wounded. RIDDOCH, PETER

13 Feus. Lance - Corporal, 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Enlisted 5th June 1900. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service. Served France—3 years.

RIDDOCH, ROBERT

Arnott Cottage, Feus. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 8th November 1915. Home Service Bridge of Earn, Falkirk, and Ripon, 1915-19 16. Served France. Killed at High Wood, Somme, 31st July 1916. Page 84 Roll of Honour

RIDDOCH, THOMAS 191 High Street. Corporal R.A.F. Enlisted 19th May 1916. Home Service.

RIDDOCH, WILLIAM

146 High Street. Sergeant : Master-Cook, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 27th May 1912. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service—August 1914-May 1915. Served France—May 1915-November 1917.

ROBERTSON, ALEXANDER STEWART Ruthven Vale Terrace. Piper, 16th Canadian Scottish. Enlisted 8th January 1916. Home Ser- vice— Edmonton (Canada), Shorncliffe (England). Served France. Awarded Military Medal 8th August 1918.

ROBERTSON, ALEXANDER 13 Ruthven Vale Terrace. Bombardier, R.G.A. Enlisted 2nd May 1918. Home Service. Served France.

ROBERTSON, ARCHIBALD J.

48 Townhead. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 8th August 1914. Home Service—August 1914-May 1915. Served France—May 1915- December 1918. Demobilised. Roll of Honour Page 85

ROBERTSON, GEORGE

Aberuthven. Driver, A.S.C. (51st Highland Division Train). Enlisted 23rd June 1915. Home Service—23rd June 1915-October 1915. Served France — October 1915-March 1919.

ROBERTSON, JOHN

Aberuthven. Private, 1/3 Scottish Horse. Enlisted 15th September 1914. Home Service — 15th September 1914-18th August 1915. Transferred to 10th Lovat Scouts. Served — Dardanelles, Egypt, Salonica, and France.

ROBERTSON, JOHN A. D.

73 Feus. Corporal, 1/7 Black Watch. Enlisted 11th June 1918. Home Service—3 months. Served France, Belgium, and Germany—8th October 19l8-8th August 1920. Demobilised, 25th September 1920.

ROBERTSON, JOHN L.

48 Townhead. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 23rd February 1916. Home Service—23rd February 1916-1 st February 1917. Served France— 1st February 1917-l3th February 1919. Awarded Military Medal. — page 86 Roll of Honour

ROBERTSON, JOHN MACKINTOSH

Ruthvenvale Terrace. Piper, P.P.C.L. I., Canada. Enlisted 18th August 1914. Home Service Ottawa and Quebec ; Salisbury Plain and Winchester, England. Served France— 1914-1919. Awarded D.C.M., 28th February 1915.

ROBERTSON, LOUIS

North View. Private, Gordon Highlanders (5lst Y.S. Battalion). Enlisted 17th June 1918. Home Service.

ROBERTSON, PETER North View. Private, Royal Defence Corps. Enlisted 6th September 1914. Home Service Home Defence.

ROBERTSON, ROBERT

48 Townhead. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 16th March 1915. Home Service— March 1915- July 1917. Served France—July 1917-March 1919.

ROBERTSON, WILLIAM

Millands. Private, South African Scottish. Enlisted February 1918. Home Service—Woking, from February 1918-October 1918. Served France 1918-March 1919. Took part in final offensive. —

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ROBERTSON, WILLIAM

48 Townhead. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 30th July 1914. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service— Till May 1915. Served France May 1915-March 1919.

RODGERS, JAMES G.

Milton. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 25th December 1908. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—9 months. Transferred to 8th Black Watch. Served France—3 years 9 months.

ROSS, THOMAS R.

Bellshill, Foswell. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted May 1914. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—Coast Defence, Queensferry and Dundee. Served France— From 2nd May 1915. Killed 19th August 1918. Awarded Military Medal

August 1917 ; Croix-de-Guerre (Etoile), July 1918. ROY, JAMES

198 High Street. Corporal, Black Watch. Enlisted 5th August 1915. Home Service — With 1st Garrison Battalion Royal Scots. Served France, Dardanelles, and Egypt. ROY, JOHN

7 Townhead. Private, 4th Battalion, Canadians. Enlisted 15th May 1917. Home Service— May 1917-February 1918. Served France—March 1918. Wounded. Page 88 Roll of Honour

SALMOND, GEORGE

214 High Street, Auchterarder. Lance-Corporal, 7th Seaforth Highlanders. Enlisted 3rd June 1915. Home Service. Served France. Killed.

SALMOND, WILLIAM

North View, High Street. Private, 76th Coy. Canadian Forestry Corps. Enlisted June 1917. Home Service. Served France. Killed as result of accident, September 18th, 1918.

SCOTT, ALEXANDER BALFOUR 14 Hiah Street. Private, 4th Black Watch (Reserve). Enlisted 5th June 1916. Home Service — 14 months. Served France— 1 month.

SCOTT, JAMES Aberuthven. Lance Corporal, 1st Seaforth High- landers. Enlisted October 1910. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service— Fort George. Served France— Neuve Chapelle, Loos, Givenchy, 2nd Battle of Ypres, Somme, Mesopotamia. Killed there.

SCOTT, JOHN Aberuthven. Private, 3rd Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted, 23rd June 1915. Home Service— Perth, Ripon, London. Served— Salonica and Bulgaria, 1917-1918. —

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SCOTT, PETER MURRAY

Milton Villa. Private, R.A.S.C, M.T. Enlisted 20th June 1916. Home Service—June-August 1916. Served France— 1st September 1916. Wounded at Arras on 22nd April 1917. Discharged from Hospital, 11th October 1917. SCRIMGEOUR, ANDREW

67 Feus. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service— Discharged through deafness. SCRIMGEOUR, JAMES

67 Feus. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 9th August 1914. Home Service. Served France May 1915. Wounded, July 1916. Rejoined Unit

and transferred to Scottish Horse ; then to Royal Scots, North Russia, August 1918 to end of war. SHARP, DAVID WILLIAM

57 Townhead. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted August 1915. Home Service—Oueensferry and Ripon. Served France—1915-1918. Wounded

Ypres ; and again at Arras. Demobilised 1918. Served Internment Camp at Shinafoot 1918-1919. SHARP, DUNCAN

2nd Lieutenant, 11th Battalion, 1st Australian Division. Home Service. Served Egypt, Gallipoli, and France. Killed 1918. Page 90 Roll of Honour

SHARP, GEORGE West Australia. Sergeant, 16th Battalion, Australian Infantry Brigade. Military Medal. Enlisted August 1914. Served— Egypt, Gallipoli, France. Killed 1917.

SHARP, JOHN Kirkwood Cottage. Private, Canadian Forestry Corps (74th Company). Enlisted 4th September 1917. Home Service—September 1917-February 1918. Served France— February 1918-1919.

SHARP, PETER K. Kirkwood Cottage. Lance-Corporal, 2nd Canadian Infantry. Enlisted 24th April 1917. Home Service—April 1917-September 1917. Served France— September 1917 to end of 1918.

SHAW, DAVID Broadfold Cottage. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 11th October 1915. Home Service— 1 year 6 months. Served France —July 1916-September 1916; Salonica, June 1917- January 1918. Discharged, 28th May 1918

SHAW, MUNGO Broadfold Cottage. Lance-Corporal, 3/4 Seaforth Highlanders. Enlisted 2lst October 1918. Home Service—Glencorse. Roll of Honour page9i

SHAW, WILLIAM

Broadfold Cottage. Corporal, A.S.C. Enlisted April 1915. Home Service—April 1915-February 1916. Served Salonica — February 1916- March 1919.

SHEPHERD, ALEXANDER

5 Garth Terrace. Lance-Corporal, 4/5 Black Watch. Enlisted 14th August 1916. Home Service.

SHEPHERD, GEORGE

5 Garth Terrace. Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 16th October 1914. Home Service.

SHEPHERD, JOHN

5 Garth Terrace. Private, 8th Black Watch. Enlisted 29th May 1915. Home Service.

SINCLAIR, DAVID

13 Garth Terrace. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 1st May 1913. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service — 13 months Black Watch; 12 months M.G.C. Served France—May 1915-October 1915 ;

April 1916-November 1917. 1 Year Black Watch,

1 year M.G.C. —6;

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SINCLAIR, DAVID

Belvidere Place. R.S.M. The Black Watch (2nd, 1st, 6th, 2/6, 2/5, 2/4, 8th, and 2nd). Enlisted 7th January 1892. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—Since mobilisation served on various coast defences in Scotland, England, and Ireland.

Served France and Belgium ; with Army of Occupation in Germany. [South African War Served in Cape Colony, Orange Free State, and Transvaal], Discharged on 3lst March 1920.

Awarded D.C.M. ; South African War Medal and Belgian Croix de Guerre ; and Long Service Good Conduct Medal. SINCLAIR, EBENEZER IMRIE

35 Townhead. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service—1914-1915. Served France. Killed 1st April 1917. Buried at Morelle. SINCLAIR, HOPE

Townhead. Private, 15th Battalion H.L.I. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service— months. Served with 1st Battalion H.L.I, in Mesopotamia. Wounded 1st July 1916. Killed October 1918. SINCLAIR, JAMES

Pothill. Private, 4/5 Black Watch. Enlisted 28th

May 1918. Home Service — Edinburgh, till September 1918. Served France—From October 1918. —

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SINCLAIR, JOHN

208 High Street. Private, 1st Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 16th June 1916. Home Service— 16th June 1916-18th January 1917. Served India 18th January 1917-March 1919.

SINCLAIR, JOHN

Pothill. Private, 3rd Scots Guards. Enlisted 26th June 1918. Home Service—Catesham and Wellington Barracks, London.

SINCLAIR, ROBERT

Pothill. Corporal, 2nd Life Guards. Enlisted 16th November 1914. Home Service—Windsor, November 1914-August 1916. Served France August 1916. Wounded at Le Cateau on 21st October 1918. SMEATON, ALEXANDER

Sunny brae. Private, 7th Seaforth Highlanders. Enlisted 11th December 1916. Home Service. Served France. Wounded twice. SMEATON, ANDREW JAMES

Bank Place. C.S.M.I.M. 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 23rd February 1910. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service—August 1914-May 1915. Served France — From May 1915. Wounded Beaumont Hamel, November 1916. Awarded Military Medal, July 1916 (Somme). —

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BURGH-SMEATON, JACK

Manitoba, Canada, and Coull, Auchterarder. Cadet, 27th Battalion, Winnipeg, Infantry. Enlisted 30th November 1914. Served France— From October 1915. Recommended on the field for Commission at Battle of St. Eloi, March 1916. Killed, 10th April 1917 at Vimy Ridge.

SMITH, ALEXANDER

Kinnoull Place. Driver, 361st Company A.S.C Enlisted October 1915. Home Service—Winchester, 1 year. Served France—2 years 4 months.

SMITH, ROBERT W.

Birch Cottage. Wheeler R.F.A. (Lowland Brigade and 23rd Army Brigade). Enlisted 14th December 1915. Home Service— December 1915- and with July 1918. Served France— July 1918 ; Army of Occupation.

SMITH, WILLIAM L.

Birch Cottage. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service September 1914-December 1916. Served France — December 1916. Wounded at Vimy Ridge in April 1917. Transferred to R.E. as from April 1917. Roll of Honour Page 95

SMITTON, PETER

Deansland. 2nd Lieutenant. 12th King's Royal Rifle Corps. Enlisted 1st December 1915. Home Service— East Coast Defences, etc. Served France. Twice wounded, and Prisoner of War, March 1918.

SMITTON, WILLIAM

Whitleybank. C.S.M. 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 15th February 1892. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—4th August I9l4-2nd May 1915. Served France—2nd May 1915-April 1917.

SOMERVILLE, CHARLES

Castleton. 1st Air Mechanic, R.N.A.S. (70th Wing). Enlisted 26th October 1916. Home Service—Seaplane Base, Felixstowe.

SOMERVILLE, JAMES

Castleton. Sapper, R.E. (112th Railway Company). Enlisted 19th March 1918. Home Service. Served France.

SOMERVILLE, JAMES DICKSON

Borland Park. Lance-Corporal, 13th Black Watch (Scottish Horse). Enlisted 10th September 1914. Home Service—1914-1915. Served Gallipoli, Egypt, Salonica, and France, 1915-1919. —

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SOMERVILLE, JOHN

Borland Park. Private, 8th Black Watch. Enlisted 7th July 1916. Home Service. Served France From November 1916. Prisoner, 23rd March 1918. Died Friemersheim, 18th May 1918.

SOUTAR, ALEXANDER BUCHANAN

Hawthorn Cottage. Sapper, R.E. Enlisted 15th July 1915. Home Service— Bedford. Served

France and Italy, till March 1919.

SOUTAR, ANDREW GEORGE

59 Feus. Private, Gordon Highlanders (53rd Y.S. Battalion). Enlisted August 8th, 1918. Home Service— Tillicoultry, from August 1918.

SOUTAR, JAMES

59 Feus. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted February 1893. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—With 1/6 Black Watch. Served France—May 1915-April 1919. Germany—From April 1919 to August 1919. England—August 1919 to April 1920.

SOUTAR, JOHN BUCHANAN

Hawthorn Cottage. Sapper R.E. Enlisted 12th August 1918. Home Service— Bedford. —

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SOUTAR, JOHN 59 Feus. Private, 2/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 13th October 1916. Home Service—With 2/6 Black Watch, from October 1916-February 1918. Transferred to R.A.M.C., Norwich and Leicester.

STEEL, GEORGE 168 High Street. Private, Black Watch (Canadians). Enlisted 1917. Home Service Canada. Served France, where he was wounded.

STEEL, JOHN T. 56 Feus. Sergeant, 16th Canadian Scottish. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service—1914- 1915. Served France—From 11th February 1915. Killed Ypres, 30th April 1915.

STEIN, ALEXANDER 76 Feus. Signaller, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 12th February 1913. Home Service.

STEVENSON, DAVID H. Lilliesleaf House. Corporal, 79th (43rd Camerons), Canada. Enlisted 18th December 1914. Home Service—Canada, 4 months ; England, 8 months. Served France—9 months. Prisoner of War at Altdam for 2 years. 2

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STEVENSON, JOHN T.

Lilliesleaf House. Lance-Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 21st October 1914. Home Service —2 years. Served France— years 4 months.

STEVENSON, WILLIAM TODD

Lilliesleaf House. Captain, A.S.C. Enlisted 18th June 1915. Home Service — 2 years. Served

France— 6 months ; Salonica and Constantinople,

till end of War.

STEWART, GRIFFITH

192 High Street. Private, 1st Scots Guards. Enlisted February 1915. Home Service — Glen- corse. Served France—From 1916 to end of War.

STEWART, HUGH JOHN

Crown Hotel. S.Q.M.S., 2nd Australian Light Horse. Enlisted 6th September 1914. Served Gallipoli. Died at Malta, 2nd September 1915.

STEWART, JAMES

Beechtree House. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 1st April 1916. Home Service. Served France. Twice wounded. ——

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STEWART, JOHN JAMES

7 Feus. Private, 4th Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 18th December 1916. Home Service 3 months. Served France—1917-1919,

STEWART, MALCOLM

45 Townhead. Lance-Corporal 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 1st March 1916. Home Service— Ripon. Served France. Missing 21st March 1918. Presumed killed.

STEWART, NICOL MOODIE

Greenbrae House. Private, 1/7 Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted 12th March 1917. Home Service— 1 year 9 months. Served France. Wounded and lost a limb on Arras Front.

STEWART, PETER M'EWEN

Greenbrae House. Private, 13th Black Watch (S.H.) Enlisted 6th June 1918. Home Service 4 months. Served France— 6 months.

STEWART, ROBERT KEILLOR

Greenbrae House. Private, R.A.S.C., M.T. (4th Water Tank Company). Enlisted 20th March 1918. Home Service—-6 months. Served France — 6 months. — page 100 Roll of Honour

SPRUNT, WILLIAM

9 Ruthven Street. CO. M.S. Royal Engineers. Enlisted 5th August 1914. Home Service August-December 1914. Served France—January 1915-January 1919.

SUTHERLAND, DANIEL

22 High Street. Private R.A.S.C. (M.T.), attached No. 2 Field Ambulance. Enlisted 7th April 1918. Home Service— 1 month in England. Served France—From May 1918 to November 1918 with the 1st Division near Bethune, Arras, Douai, Somme, and Aisne.

TAYLOR, DANIEL SINCLAIR

Upper Coul. Private, Royal Fusiliers. Enlisted 28th May 1918. Home Service—Greenock, from 28th May 1918.

TAYLOR, ROBERT

Greenhead House. Gunner, 53rd A. A. Company,

Royal Garrison Artillery. Enlisted 29th June 19 1 7. Home Service— Trained in 77th T.R.B. Royal Scots, Dundee. Served on London Defence. Roll of Honour page 101

TAYLOR, WILLIAM Aberuthven. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 5th August 1914. Home Service— Queensferry, Hawick, Bridge of Earn, and Norwich, from August 1914-July 1916. Served France—29th July 1916- 7th March 19.17. 1st Battle of Somme. Transferred to 403 Agricultural Company Labour Corps, as

from 7th March 191 7. THOMSON, ALEXANDER 42 Townhead. Private, 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted October 1916. Home Service. Served India, Mesopotamia, and Egypt. THOMSON, THOMAS

56 Townhead. Lance-Corporal, 1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Enlisted 16th June 1916. Home Service—June 1916-September 1916. Served Salonika—September 1916-March 1919.

THOMSON, WILLIAM Ruthven Street. Private, 20th Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted June 1916. Home Service—5 months. Served France—From November 1916 to January 1919. TRAN, ROBERT

20 Townhead Private, 2/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 24th January 1916. Home Service— In Coast Defence Force, England.

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WADDELL, CHARLES NICOLL

Foswell. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 14th September 1914. Home Service—Queensferry and Dundee for 8 months. Served France—2nd May 1915-23rd April 1917. Wounded. Served Salonica—22nd November I917-15th July 1918. Served France again. Demobilised. WADDELL, JOHN Foswell. Sapper, R.E. (371 Forestry Company). Enlisted 22nd May 1916. Home Service— Nigg. Served France— From July 1916-March 1919. WALKER, ALEXANDER Keir Cottage, Feus. Sergeant, Royal Army Service Corps (Horse Transport). Enlisted 17th November 1914. Home Service—November 1914 August

1916. Served Salonica—2 years ; France and Belgium—8 months. Mentioned in General G. F. Milne's Dispatches, 25th October 1917. WALKER, GEORGE

229 High Street. Private, Labour Corps. Enlisted 15th July 1916. Home Service. WALKER, HENRY

Crieff Road. Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service -Queensferry, Dundee, Ripon. Served France—Wounded 31st July 1917. Died of wounds, 2nd August 1918. —

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WALKER, JAMES

Crieff Road. Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service. Served France —Wounded 21st March 1918. Awarded Military Medal. WALKER, JOHN 198 High Street. Private, 8th Black Watch. Enlisted 26th April 1915. Home Service— Reserve. Served France. Prisoner of War. WALKER, JOHN

7 1 High Street. Private, Royal Buck Hussars. Enlisted 1st October 1918. Home Service Canterbury, and Aldershot 6 months. Died at

Perth, 6th April 19 19. WATSON, ALEXANDER

Aberuthven. Bombardier, Canadian Field Artillery. Enlisted September 1915. Home Service—Canada and England for 5 months. Served France January 1916-March i919. 1st Battle of Somme,

Arras, Vimy Ridge ; also, 2nd Battle of Somme and Battle of Cambrai.

WATSON, JOHN HEADRICK

57 Townhead. Private, Canada. Enlisted 1916. Home Service. Served France. Wounded. page 104 Roll of Honour

WATSON, WILLIAM

28 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 13th February 1914. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service. Served France. Killed 17th November 1917.

WATSON, WILLIAM

Auchterarder Castle. Private, 3rd and 8th Battalion Black Watch. Enlisted 6th June 1918. Home

Service—Curragh, Ireland ; Broxton and Clipstone Camps, England. Served France—From October

1918 till December ; and Germany, from December to August 1919. Demobilised 8th November 1919.

WATT, THOMAS

Aberuthven. Private, 10th Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted December 1914. Home Service—At Midhurst till March 1915. Served France—May 1915. Loos, Somme, Arras, Ypres, Soissons, and final offensive.

WATTERS, DUNCAN

18 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch. D.C.M. for capturing enemy machine gun single-handed, 2lst July 1918. Enlisted 1st December 1915. Home Service— 1 year. Served France— 1916-1918. Killed 27th August 1918. —

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WATTERS, THOMAS

19 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Lance-Corporal 1/9 Royal Scots. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service— Haddington and Peebles. Served France —November 1914-1915. From end of 1915- February 1919.

WHITE, JAMES

Ivy Cottage. Private, M.T., R.A.S.C. (77 Siege Battery, Ammunition Column). Enlisted 5th June 1915. Home Service—June 1915-September 19 15 Grove Park and Bedford. Served France September 1915-June 1916, attached 36 Siege Battery Arras-Albert Front; June 1916-March 1917,

attached 56 Siege Battery on Somme ; March 1917- 1917, Arras 1917-February July ; July 1918,

attached 77 Siege Battery Ypres Front ; February

1918-August 1918, Arras ; with 77 and various

Siege Batteries, August 1918 till Armistice; from Ficheux to Le Quesney and Bavay. Demobilised 9th January 1919.

WHITE, JOHN

41 High Street. Private and Wheeler, 8th Black Watch, 1st and 2nd Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted 16th March 1916. Home Service— Ripon and Grantham. Served France. page 106 Roll of Honour

WHITELAW, JOHN

167 High Street. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service—Queens- ferry and Dundee. Served France. Transferred to Royal Air Force, April 1917. Wounded at Neuval St. Vaast, May 1916. WIGHTMAN, JAMES

118 High Street. Private, M.T., A.S.C. Enlisted 24th June 1916. Home Service. Served Egypt. WILKIE, THOMAS

Castleton. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 5th August 1914. Home Service— 8 months. Served France. Killed 30th July 1916. WILSON, ALEXANDER

66 High Street. Private, 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted 30th June 1917. Home Service— Nigg, July 1917-October 1917. Served India—From

11th October 1917 ; Egypt—From February 1918. Demobilised, March 1920. WILSON, DANIEL

125 High Street. Corporal, 2/10 Royal Scots (Cyclists Section). Enlisted 10th December 1915.

Home Service—North-East Coast Defences ; and Physical and Bayonet Instructor. Served with 5/6 Royal Scots 32nd Division in France. Wounded left hand during advance over Sambre-Oise Canal, November 4th, 1918. Roll of Honour page 107

WILSON, JOHN

177 High Street. Sergeant, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted February 1911. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—August 1914-May 1915.

Served France—May 1915-March 1919 ; with Army of Occupation.

WILSON, JOHN Strathern House. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 7th August 1914. Home Service —North Queensferry, South Queensferry, Dalmeny, Inverkeithing, Wormit, Dundee, Bedford. Served France—From 2nd May 1915 to 30th July 1916. Killed 30th July 1916.

WILSON, WILLIAM

177 High Street. Sergeant, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 12th February 1913. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—4th August 1914- 2nd April 1915. Discharged on medical grounds. Re-enlisted 3rd December 1915. Instructor of Musketry, Scottish Command, from December 1917- February 1919. Demobilised from Unit 3rd Royal Scots.

WRIGHT, DANIEL Newton Feus. Private, Labour Corps. Enlisted November 1917. Home Service. Served France —till March 1919. —

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WRIGHT, JAMES

Newton Feus. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted 5th February 1915. Home Service— 1915-1916. Served France— 1916-lOth April 1918. Prisoner of War. Escaped May 3rd, 1918, through German lines (swam La Bassee Canal). WRIGHT, JAMES MACKENZIE 77 High Street Lance-Corporal, M.T., R.A.S.C. 5th Tank Brigade. Enlisted 22nd January 1917. Home Service—Grove Park, London, and Woolwich Arsenal. Served France —With Tank Division.

WRIGHT, JOHN M'LAREN 2 Ruthvenvale Terrace. Private, 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted 28th September 1916. Home Service Nigg\ to November 1916. Served India,

Mesopotamia, Egypt, till August 1919. WRIGHT, WILLIAM Newton Feus. Private, Black Watch. Enlisted March 1916. Home Service — March 1916- September 1917. Served France—September 1917- March 1919, with R.A.F.

WYLIE, ANDREW 41 Powmarium Street, Perth. Private, 12th Royal Scots. Enlisted 20th February 1915. Home Service—5 months. Served France. Killed, July 1916. Roll of Honour Page 109

WYLIE, DAVID

Pairney Cottage. Private, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 10th February 1914. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—3 years, because under age. Served France—From 14th July 1917. Taken prisoner on 28th March 1918. Released 13th November 1918. Discharged February 1919.

WYLIE, JAMES Pairney Cottage. Private, 3rd Australian Infantry. Served Egypt, France. Killed, August 16th, 1916.

WYLIE, JOHN

Pairney Cottage. Private, 3/6 Black Watch. Transferred to 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted September 1915. Home Service—2 years at Ripon. Served France — From March 1918 till end of War.

WYLIE, PETER

Kinnoull Place. Private, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted August 1914. Home Service.

YOUNG, FRANK C.

66 Townhead. Sapper, R.E. Enlisted 1st February 1915. Home Service. Served France— 1915-1918. —

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YOUNG, JAMES ROBERTSON

66 Townhead. Lance-Corporal, 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted 13th December 1914. Home Service

1914-1915. Served France—1915 ; Mesopotamia, 1916. Killed, 5th March 1916.

YOUNG, THOMAS EDWIN

Union Bank House. Major, 6th Black Watch. Enlisted 1899. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service. Served France.

YOUNG, WILLIAM ROBERTSON

66 Townhead. Chief Engineer, R.N. Transport Service. Mobilised. Served at Sea, 1914-1919.

CAMERON, JOHN

Auchterarder House Gardens. Private, South African Forces. Served Africa. —

Women's Section

ANDERSON, MARGARET The Bungalow. Staff Nurse, Q.A.I.M.N.S. (R.) Enrolled 23rd July 1916. Served Salonica 2\ years at 29th Stationary and 63rd General Hospitals. BURGH-SMEATON, JANET Coul. V.A.D. Home Service—Tooting Military Hospital, London. CAMERON, ELIZABETH

Auchterarder House Gardens. Sister Q.A.I.M.N.S. (R.) Enlisted 4th July 1915. Served France and Belgium. Mentioned in Dispatches, December 1917. CAMPBELL, MARTHA Isdale Park. V.A.D., No. 4 Voluntary Aid Detachment. Home Service—Cook at V.A. Hospital, Paignton, Devon, December 1917-May 1918. Nurse, Red Cross Hospital, Torquay, from November 1918. DEUCHARS, MARGARET

25 Ruth ven vale Terrace. V.A.D., No. 4 Perth- shire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Joined 11th August 1915. Home Service—3 years in Aberdeen Military Hospital. Served France—30th General Hospital, from 1918 to end of War, —

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DOW, MARY

Birchwood. Q.M.A.A.C. Enrolled May 1917. Home Service— 1 month. Served France— 1 year 9 months.

DUFF, MARGARET MARY

Rowanbank. V.A.D , No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Enrolled October 1915. Home Service S^ years 1st Northern General Hospital, Newcastle-on Tyne. Bangor Military Hospital.

DUNN, MARGARET

Templeton House. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Enrolled 1910. Home Service—4 months Red Cross Hospital, Perth.

DUNN, MARGARET MENZIES

50 Feus. V.A.D , No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Joined August 1910. Home Service —3 months Red Cross Hospital, Perth.

EADIE, MARGARET S.

Zona. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Joined 2lst August 1916. Home Service— 19 months in Perth Red Cross Hospital, and 10 months in 2nd London General Hospital. Roll of Honour Pase 113

FORREST, CHARLOTTE ELEANOR

Gynack. V.A.D., 4th Perthshire (Section Leader). Enrolled 1st July 1916. Home Service— 8 months in Auxiliary Hospital.

HALDANE, LADY (Margaret Edith Stuart)

Foswell. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Home Service— Red Cross Hospital,

Perth, February 1917 ; and in Canteen at Cromarty, February-March 1919.

HALDANE, MARY ELIZABETH

Foswell. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Joined January 1915. Home Service —January 1915-January 1917, at St. Leonard's Hospital, Edinburgh, and Red Cross Hospital, Perth. Served France—July 1917-December 1918, at No. 8 B.R.C. Hospital, and No. 9 B.R.C. Hospital.

HALLY, EFFIE R.

Ruthven Tower. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Enrolled September 1915. Home Service—8 months Red Cross Hospital, Perth, and Convalescent Hospitals. 4

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HALLY, MARGARET Y. H.

Ruthven Tower. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Volun- tary Aid Detachment. Joined September 1916. Home Service—2 years 5 months, Red Cross Hospital, Perth, and 2nd London General Military Hospital.

HALLY, MARGARET ANDERSON EADIE

Ruthvenside. Assistant-Quartermaster, No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Enrolled May 1917. Home Service — Oakbank War Hospital, Glasgow.

HEGGIE, MARGARET BROWN

Borland Park. Sister, Q.A.I. M.N.S. (Reserve). Joined 22nd February 1915. Served France—

years : Rouen, 10th General Hospital ; Aubigny,

42nd ; Boisleux au Mont, 43rd C.C.S. C.C.S. ; Awoingt, Cambrai, 45th CCS. Mentioned in Dispatches, January 1917. Awarded R. R. C. June 1917.

M'INTOSH, AGNES HENDERSON

Castleton. Government Hospital, Claremont, West Australia. Enlisted October 1917. Home Service—4th S.G. Stobhill, Glasgow. —

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MiVER, MARGARET (Mrs) 17 Ruthven Street. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Enrolled 11th November 1917. Home Service—Cook, V.A.D. Hospital, Perth. Birnam.

MACKENZIE, ELIZABETH (Mrs)

St. Andrew's Manse. V.A.D, 24 Detachment Edinburgh. Transferred to No. 4 Perthshire. Enrolled 22nd February 1917. Home Service —

St. Leonard's Red Cross Hospital, Edinburgh ; the

Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh ; and Leith Civilian Hospital,

MAILER, JEAN MORTON Belvidere Place. Home Service—Sister in Chantmarle Military Hospital, Dorset, 1915.

MALCOLM, MARGARET BUTTER

Auchterarder Castle. V.A.D. No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Home Service

Blairgowrie, August 1916-December 1916 ; Perth, February 1917-July 1918.

MALLIS, CATHERINE (Mrs) Drumcharry. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Home Service—From March 1915 to November 1916 at Red Cross Hospital, Perth. —

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MALMS, MARGARET REID

84 High Street. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Home Service Castle Convalescent Hospital, 1914.

MINTY, ELSIE WINTON Cloan. Home Service. Sister and Masseuse, Cloan Auxiliary Hospital, 1914-1918.

MUIL, MARGARET C. (Mrs) 14 Pitcullen Crescent, Perth. Cook, No. 4 Perth- shire V.A.D. Home Service—Assistant Cook at Tayside Auxiliary Hospital. Perth.

NICOL, JEAN

70 High Street. Sister. Enlisted September 1914.

Home Service—Dalmeny Hospital, 1914-1916 • Bristol, 1916-1918. Served Italy— 1918-1919.

NICOL, SARAH LITTLEJOHN

70 High Street. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Enrolled 22nd October 1914. Home Service—Red Cross Hospital, Perth, till July 1915. Joined Women's Legion February 1918. Roll of Honour page m

RICHARD, CECILIA

Fernibank. Sister T.F.N. S. Joined 1909. Mobilised 14th May 1915. Home Service— 1st Southern General Hospital and 4th Scottish General Hospital. Awarded R.R.C., 1st Class.

SPEIRS, JESSIE

73 High Street. O.M.A.A.C. Enrolled 6th June 1917. Home Service—Cooking at Tillicoultry.

STEEL, MARGARET D.

56 Feus. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Home Service— Perth V.A.D.

Hospital, May-August 1916 ; 1st Scottish General Hospital, Aberdeen, December 1916 to end of War.

TAYLOR, ISABELLA (Mrs)

187 High Street. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Joined 21st October 1914. Home Service—Red Cross Hospital, Perth, October 1914-December 19 L5.

WATSON, BELLA

28 Ruthvenvale Terrace. W.A.A.C. Joined July 1918. page 118 Roll of Honour

WATSON, MAY

28 Ruthvenvale Terrace. V.A.D. No. 4 Perth- shire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Joined 5th October 1918. Home Service—Red Cross Hospital, Perth.

WHITE, ANNIE M.

Drumcharry. V.A.D., No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Home Service—9 months at Perth Red Cross Hospital and Convalescent Homes.

YOUNG, NESSIE M'DOUGAL (Mrs) Union Bank House. Quartermaster (May 1917) No. 4 Perthshire Voluntary Aid Detachment. Enrolled August 1914. Home Service—Royal Victoria Hospital, Edinburgh, and Ruberslaw Auxiliary Hospital, Crieff.

ADDENDUM

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ADAM, JAMES HAY Hawthorn Cottage, Feus. Driver, 36 Brigade, 2nd Division, Royal Field Artillery. Enlisted 10th June 1915. Home Service— 10th June to 1st October 1915. Served France—3rd October 1915-June 1919.

ANDERSON, JOHN The Bungalow. Engine Room Artificer, Royal Navy Enlisted 10th November 1914. Home Service — H.M.S. Mignonette 1916-1917, Mine Sweeping North Sea and South of Ireland. Sunk by Mine, 17th March 1917. H.M.S. Destroyer Valentine 1917-1919. In action in Heligoland Bight, and in Cattegat. Abroad— H.M.S. Destroyer Arno, Dardanelles 1915. Took part in Suvla Bay Landing and in action with Shore Batteries. Demobilised 28th March 1919.

CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD 64 Townhead. Staff Sergeant- Major, School of Musketry. Enlisted September 1914. Home Service— 1914-1918.

CAMPBELL, DAVID M. 64 Townhead. Corporal, Machine Gun Corps, 52nd Battalion. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Home Service— 1914-1915. Served Egypt, Palestine, France, and Belgium, 1916-1919. Pa s e 4 Addendum

CARSTAIRS, JOHN

192 High Street. Private, 8th Battalion, Black Watch. Enlisted 8th February 1915. Served France and Rhine.

COCHRANE, HENRY

Ruthven Street, Auchterarder. Private, 11th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Enlisted 17th August 1914. Served France and Salonica.

COCHRANE, WILLIAM 10 Garth Terrace. Driver. 144th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Enlisted 4th August 1914. Served France and Belgium.

DEUCHARS, DAVID

19 Bute Street, Falkirk. Private, 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers. Home Service— 6 months. Served France. Died of wounds 25th October 1918.

DEWAR, DONALD

58 Doncaster Street. Glasgow Private, 11th Battalion, Black Watch. Enlisted 23rd April 1917. Home Service—April 1917-March 1918. Served France— 1918-1919 with 10th Battalion Gordon Highlanders. —

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EADIE, DAVID H.

Fernie Croft Cottage. Private, 3rd K.O.S.B. Enlisted June 1916. Home Service — Ireland and Dunfermline. FAICHNEY, DUNCAN Slatehall House. Private, 51st Gordon Highlanders. Enlisted May 1918. Home Service—Thetford, May 1918-February 1919. Served Germany 1919-1920. FAICHNEY, DUNCAN 7 Garth Terrace. Private, 2/4 Australian Pioneers. Enlisted November 1915. Home Service—Salisbury. Served Egypt and France. Disabled August 1917. Discharged February 1918. FAICHNEY, WILLIAM 2 Castleton Road. Private, R.A.S.C. Enlisted August 1915. Home Service— 1915-1916. Served 1916 - 1919 — Salonica, Egypt, and Palestine. Wounded December 1917. In Salonica, attached

to 2nd Battalion East Kents ; in Egypt and Palestine, with 2/1 East Anglian Field Ambulance. FAICHNEY, WILLIAM MENZIES

7 Garth Terrace. Trooper, 12th Australian Light Horse. Enlisted July 1915. Home Service Brisbane, Australia. Served—Egypt 1916; France,

where transferred to Artillery as Gunner ; later, Driver, 2nd Divisional Ammunition Column. Demobilised 1919. —

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FOOTE, ALEXANDER N.

Castleton. Private, 1st Scottish Horse. Machine Gun Corps. Enlisted 3rd October 1913. Mobilised August 1914. Home Service— 1914-1915. Served Gallipoli, Egypt, Palestine. Demobilised 1919. FOOTE, JAMES NICOLL Castleton Private, H.L.I. Enlisted May 1918. Home Service — 4 months. Served France. Demobilised October 1919. GRANT, ALEXANDER 76 Feus. Driver-Gunner, 185 Battery, R.G.A. Enlisted 3rd September 1914. Home Service 1 year 8 months. Served France-—3 years.

IMRIE, JOHN HENRY

Evelyn Street, Verdun, Montreal. Private, Canadian Railway Troops. Enlisted August 1915. Home Service— England, 1 year. Served France—2 years. JOHNSTONE, ALEXANDER

Westfield Place. Sergeant, 9th Black Watch. Enlisted 2nd September 1914. Home Service Aldershot, September- November 1914; Draycott

and Salisbury, 1915 ; Richmond (Yorkshire), 1916 ; Dunfermline, Northfolk, Nigg, South Ireland.

Served France — June 1915 ; Loos, September,

wounded ; 1917, Arras ; 1918, Neippe Forest, Armentieres, Lille, throughout final advance until Armistice. Attached from 1918 to K.O.Y.L.I. ——

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LYNCH, JOHN

64 Feus. Private, 11th Hussars; transferred to

5th Cavalry Regiment ; transferred to 7th Seaforth Highlanders. Enlisted 11th September 1914. Home Service— Dunbar, York. Served France 1915. Wounded at Vermilles, 25th September 1915. At Hill 60 and also at Ploegstreete. Advance on the

Somme ; Delville Wood. Wounded at Longueval. Hospital 2 years. Discharged.

MAILER, GEORGE

Castleton Road. Private, 2nd Black Watch. Enlisted 28th November 1916. Home Service Nigg. Served India, Egypt.

MALTMAN, PETER

Templeton House. Private, Royal Veterinary Corps. Enlisted 24th June 1915. Home Service —24th June 1915-20th October 1915. Served Salonica—November 1915-May 1918. France May 1918-22nd May 1919. Demobilised.

MICHAEL, ANDREW JOHN 13 Norfolk Street, Glasgow. Shoeing Smith, R.F.A., 18th Division. Enlisted 27th April 1915. Home Service—April-July 1915. Served France. Wounded 20th July 1916 on the Somme. Demobilised March 1919. —

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MORRISON, ROBERT Townhead. Private, Machine Gun Corps, 270th Company, D. Section. Enlisted May 1915. Home Service. Hospital, July 1915 January 1916. Served Quetta— November 1917-1919. Died Port Said on way home, 13th December 1919.

M'KAY, JOHN

Hilton Cottage. Bombardier, R.G.A. Enlisted June 1907. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service— 3^ years. Garrison Duty, Plymouth and Shoeburyness. Served h\ years Gibraltar. France,

November 1914 ; also Flanders and with Army

of Occupation in Germany till November 1919. Gassed twice.

M'KAY, WILLIAM

43 North Bridge Street, Crieff. Private, 18th H.L.I. Enlisted 10th November 1915. Home Service — Fort George 1916. Served France, and in Germany with Army of Occupation to 19th September 1919.

M'LEOD, JAMES

•Rosebank House. Private, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Enlisted 1st September 1879; re-enlisted 11th October 1915, No. 2 Supernumary, 6th Black Watch. Home Service Dublin, Aldershot. Discharged physically unfit, 31st March 1916. Addendum Pa§ e 9

M'LELLAN, DAVID

Ivy Bank, Ruthven Street. Private, 1st Garrison Battalion, H.L.I. Enlisted 14th January 1916.

Home Service— Fort Georee'&' and Inverness.

ROBERTSON, WILLIAM

Nether Fordun. Private, 13th Battalion Royal Scots. Enlisted November 1914, in A.S.C. Prisoner of War.

RODGER, JOSEPH CUTHBERT Milton. Sergeant, 2nd H.L.I. Enlisted 25th September 1908. Served France—13th August 1914-1919. Was in Retreat from Mons.

SALMOND, JOHN 214 High Street. Gunner, Ammunition Column, R.F.A. Enlisted 26th September 1915. Home Service— Piers Hill Barracks, Edinburgh, 3 months. Served France — 3 years 6 months. Gassed, Cambrai, 28th November 1917. Demobilised 21st June 1919.

SCOALES, ALEXANDER Gowanlea, Ruthven Street. Chief Armourer, Royal Navy. Enlisted 26th November 1894. Served— Grand Fleet, H.M.S. Vulcan. Discharged disabled 29th September 1915. —

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SHEPHERD, ALEXANDER Broadfold Cottage. Corporal, 9th Black Watch. Enlisted 14th August 1916. Home Service — 14th August-25th December 1916, Nigg. Served Somme, Arras, Ypres, Hulloch, Soissons, and with Army of Occupation, December 1916-October 1919. SHEPHERD, GEORGE

Newton Feus. A/ Corporal, 1/6 Black Watch (Trench Mortar). Enlisted 16th October 1914. Home Service— Dundee, Wormit. Served France —May 1915-April 1919.

SMITH, DAVID

Longshot. Private, R.A.M.C. Attached 1st Devons. Enlisted 24th June 1916. Home Service — England. Served France—2 years 10 months Attached 17th Division.

SMITH, DAVID FYFE

Hillside, Abbey Road. Sapper, R.E. (Signals). Enlisted 5th April 1917. Home Service— Bedford, Devonport. Served— Egypt and Palestine.

STEWART, ALEXANDER D. Rosebank House. Private, 3/1 Scottish Horse. Enlisted 5th June 1916. Home Service— Dunkeld, 7 months with Scottish Horse. Transferred 8th Battalion Black Watch. Served France—January 1917-July 1919; Somme, Arras, Ypres. —

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SUTHERLAND, CORRIE Private, Canadian Engineers. Served France 4 years.

SUTHERLAND, DUNCAN Sergeant, Scottish Horse. Home Service—3 years. Served—German East Africa 1 year.

SUTHERLAND, JOHN M. B.

Private, New Zealand Rifles. Home Service 2 years.

TAYLOR, JOHN JAMES

168 High Street. 2nd Air Craftsman, R.A.F. Enlisted October 1918. Home Service— South of England. Served France. Demobilised December 1919.

WYLIE, PETER Kinnoull Place. Private, 6th Black Watch.

Enlisted 14th August 1914. Home Service—till May 1915. Served France—May 1915- April 1917; Mesopotamia 1917; Egypt 1918-1919. Demobilised May 1919.

YOUNG, DAVID

25 High Street. 3rd A.M., R.A.F. Enlisted September 1918. Home Service — Transport Driver, Hurst Park, Sandown Park, and Edzell. Pa§e 12 Addendum

GUNN, ADELAIDE LUCY FRANCES MRS Deansland. V.A.D. No. 6 Detachment, Edinburgh. Enrolled June 1910. Home Service—Craigleith Military Hospital (2nd Scottish General), Edinburgh, December 1914 and January 1915. May and June 1915.

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SOUTAR, ANDREW GEORGE 59 Feus. Private, Gordon Highlanders (53rd Y.S. Battalion). Enlisted 8th August 1918. Home

Service—Tillicoultry, from August 1918 till April 1919. Germany—From April 1919 to August 1919. England—August 1919 to April 1920.

SOUTAR, JAMES

59 Feus. Sergeant, 1/6 Black Watch. Enlisted February 1893. Mobilised 4th August 1914. Home Service—With 1/6 Black Watch. Served

France—May 1915 till March 1916.