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ROYAL GALLERY FIRST WORLD WAR Name (As On Houses of Parliament War Memorials Royal Gallery, First World War ROYAL GALLERY FIRST WORLD WAR Also in Also in Westmins Commons Name (as on memorial) Full Name MP/Peer/Son of... Constituency/Title Birth Death Rank Regiment/Squadron/Ship Place of Death ter Hall Chamber Sources Shelley Leopold Laurence House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Baron Abinger Shelley Leopold Laurence Scarlett Peer 5th Baron Abinger 01/04/1872 23/05/1917 Commander Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve London, UK X MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Humphrey James Arden 5th Battalion, London Regiment (London Rifle House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Adderley Humphrey James Arden Adderley Son of Peer 3rd son of 2nd Baron Norton 16/10/1882 17/06/1917 Rifleman Brigade) Lincoln, UK MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) The House of Commons Book of Bodmin 1906, St Austell 1908-1915 / Eldest Remembrance 1914-1918 (1931); Thomas Charles Reginald Thomas Charles Reginald Agar- son of Thomas Charles Agar-Robartes, 6th House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Agar-Robartes Robartes MP / Son of Peer Viscount Clifden 22/05/1880 30/09/1915 Captain 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards Lapugnoy, France X X MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Horace Michael Hynman Only son of 1st Viscount Allenby of Meggido House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Allenby Horace Michael Hynman Allenby Son of Peer and of Felixstowe 11/01/1898 29/07/1917 Lieutenant 'T' Battery, Royal Horse Artillery Oosthoek, Belgium MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Aeroplane over House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Francis Earl Annesley Francis Annesley Peer 6th Earl Annesley 25/02/1884 05/11/1914 Sub-Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Ostend, Belgium MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) The House of Commons Book of Elder son of Arthur Annesley, 11th Viscount of Remembrance 1914-1918 (1931); Son of Peer Valentia, 1st Baron Annesley (MP for Oxford Klein Zillebeke, House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Arthur Annesley Arthur Annesley (formerly an MP) City 1895-1917) 24/08/1880 16/11/1914 Captain 10th Royal Hussars Belgium X MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) The House of Commons Book of Eldest son of Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Remembrance 1914-1918 (1931); Son of Peer Oxford and Asquith (MP for East Fife 1886- Trones Wood, Ginchy, House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Raymond Asquith Raymond Asquith (formerly an MP) 1918 and Prime Minister 1908-16) 06/11/1878 15/09/1916 Lieutenant 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards France X MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Jacob John Astley Jacob John Astley Son of Peer 2nd son of 20th Baron Hastings 05/03/1884 26/09/1917 Sergeant Major 2nd 5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters Zonnebeke, Belgium MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Hector John Atkinson Hector John Atkinson Son of Peer 3rd son of 1st Baron Atkinson 03/06/1879 26/05/1917 Captain 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers Dublin, Ireland MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Brecknockshire Battalion, South Wales House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, John Lancelot Bailey John Lancelot Bailey Son of Peer 5th son of 1st Baron Glanusk 02/12/1878 26/08/1918 Lieutenant Borderers Mhow, India MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Gerald Sergison Bailey Gerald Sergison Bailey Son of Peer 2nd son of 2nd Baron Glanusk 22/11/1893 07/08/1915 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards Givenchy, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Battle of Jutland, North House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Bernard Michael Bailey Bernard Michael Bailey Son of Peer 3rd son of 2nd Baron Glanusk 17/01/1899 31/05/1916 Midshipman HMS 'Defence' Sea MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) The House of Commons Book of Only son of Frederick George Banbury, 1st Remembrance 1914-1918 (1931); Son of Peer Baron Banbury of Southam (MP for the City of General Staff and Soupir, near Soissons, House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Charles William Banbury Charles William Banbury (formerly an MP) London 1906-1924) 11/02/1877 16/09/1914 Captain Coldstream Guards France X MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) The House of Commons Book of Remembrance 1914-1918 (1931); Winchester 1906-1916 / 4th son of 4th Baron House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Guy Victor Baring Guy Victor Baring MP / Son of Peer Ashburton 26/02/1873 15/09/1916 Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards Martinpuich, France X X MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) The House of Commons Book of Eldest son of John Bethell, 1st Baron Bethell Remembrance 1914-1918 (1931); Son of Peer (MP for the Romford Division of Essex, 1908- House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Frank Harry Bethell Frank Harry Bethell (formerly an MP) 18) 18/05/1896 25/09/1915 2nd Lieutenant 3rd Battalion, Connaught Rangers Battle of Loos, France X MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, John Neville Bigge John Neville Bigge Son of Peer Only son of 1st Baron Stamfordham 14/10/1887 15/05/1915 Captain 1st Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps Festubert, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) www.parliament.uk/memorials 1 Houses of Parliament War Memorials Royal Gallery, First World War Brigadier-General House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, George Lord Binning George Baillie-Hamilton Son of Peer Eldest son of 11th Earl of Haddington 24/12/1856 12/01/1917 (temp) Lothians and Border Horse Yeomanry Tyninghame, UK MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) 3rd son of 6th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye of Lord Basil Ian Gawaine Ian Basil Gawaine Temple Hamilton- Ballyleidy and Killyleagh & 1st Marquess of House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Temple Blackwood Temple-Blackwood Son of Peer Dufferin and Ava 04/11/1870 03/07/1917 2nd Lieutenant Grenadier Guards Boesinghe, Belgium MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Notre-Dame-de-Liesse, House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, George Edward Boscawen George Edward Boscawen Son of Peer 2nd son of 7th Viscount Falmouth 06/12/1898 06/06/1918 Brevet Major Royal Field Artillery and Staff France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Vere Douglas Boscawen Vere Douglas Boscawen Son of Peer 3rd son of 7th Viscount Falmouth 03/08/1890 29/10/1914 2nd Lieutenant 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards Gheluvelt, Belgium MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) 4th son of 14th Earl of Strathmore and House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Fergus Bowes-Lyon Fergus Bowes-Lyon Son of Peer Kinghorne and Baron Bowes 18/04/1889 27/09/1915 Captain 8th Battalion, Black Watch Loos, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) 3rd Son of 7th Earl of Glasgow and 1st Baron Chateau Warneton, House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, James Boyle James Boyle Son of Peer Fairlie 11/03/1880 18/10/1914 Captain 1st Battalion, Royal scots Fusiliers near La Bassee, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Ernest William Maitland Ernest William Maitland Molyneux 4th son of 12th Earl of Meath and Baron House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Molyneux Brabazon Brabazon Son of Peer Chaworth 22/03/1884 17/06/1915 Captain 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards Cambrin, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Wyndham Wentworth Wyndham Wentworth Knatchbull- Neuve Chapelle, House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Baron Brabourne Hugessen Peer 3rd Baron Brabourne 21/09/1885 11/03/1915 2nd Lieutenant 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards France X MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Rufiji River (flying Richard Orlando Richard Orlando Beaconsfield accident), German East House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Beaconsfield Bridgemen Bridgemen Son of Peer 2nd son of 4th Earl of Bradford 28/02/1879 09/01/1917 Flag Commander Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Africa MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) 5th son of 5th Marquess of Sligo and Baron House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Lord Alfred Eden Browne Alfred Eden Browne Son of Peer Monteagle 30/11/1878 27/08/1918 Lieutenant-Colonel 186th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery Sensée River, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Maurice Henry Dermot Lieutenant and House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Browne Maurice Henry Dermot Browne Son of Peer 2nd son of 5th Earl of Kenmare 25/07/1894 29/09/1915 Adjutant 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards Near Loos, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Robert Bruce Master of 2nd Battalion, Argyll & Sutherland House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Burleigh Robert Bruce Son of Peer Elder son of 6th Baron Balfour of Burleigh 25/09/1880 26/08/1914 Captain Highlanders Le Cateau, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Petit Bois, near House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Henry Lyndhurst Bruce Henry Lyndhurst Bruce Son of Peer Eldest son of 2nd Baron Aberdare of Duffryn 25/05/1881 14/12/1914 Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Scots Wytschaete, Belgium MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Hill 60, near Ypres, House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Leonard Righton Burrows Leonard Righton Burrows Son of Peer Younger son of the Bishop of Sheffield 10/10/1888 02/10/1915 2nd Lieutenant 9th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers Belgium MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Between Fricourt and House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Brian Danvers Butler Brian Danvers Butler Son of Peer 4th son of 6th Earl of Lanesborough 18/04/1876 18/08/1916 Lieutenant 13th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps Mametz, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) Denis Bertram Sydney Houthulst Forest, House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Buxton Denis Bertram Sydney Buxton Son of Peer 3rd (only surviving) son of 1st Earl of Buxton 29/11/1897 09/10/1917 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards Belgium MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, George Pickersgill Cable George Pickersgill Cable Son of Peer Only son of 1st Baron Cable 05/12/1891 09/05/1915 Lieutenant 5th Battalion, Rifle Brigade Fromelles, France MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) William George Sydney House of Lords, In Piam Memoriam, Cadogan William George Sydney Cadogan Son of Peer 5th son of 5th Earl Cadogan 31/01/1879 12/11/1914 Major 10th Hussars Ypres, Belgium MCMXIV-MCMXIX (c.1927) House of
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