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The London Gazette, 23 June, 1916: 6237 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 JUNE, 1916: 6237 Name. Rank. Regiment, &c. Amount. £ s. d. Morrison, W. Lance-Corporal 2nd Battalion Nottinghamshire and 0 14 10 Derbyshire Regiment Morse, C. Private 1st Battalion Welsh Regiment ".'.. 1 14 2 Mould, H Private 2nd Battalion Suffolk Regiment 505 Mulholland, J. Private 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry 604 Murphy, J. (alias Cassey, C. Private 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland' 15 6 0 M..I.) Highlanders Murphy, J. ... Private 1st Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps '.'.. 17 8 10 Murphy, P Private Iso Battalion Connaught Rangers 7 15 3 Murphy, W..'.. Private 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 7 11 8 Murray, A. D. Private l/5th Battalion Highland Light 083 Infantry i Mutton, H. .'. Private 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade 2 18 8 Neal, W. : Private 2nd Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 575 Nevill, J Lance-Corporal 2nd Battalion Royal Highlanders 500 Newrick, H '.. Gunner 108th Heavy Battery Royal Garrison 0 15 10 Artillery Norman, C. H Private Army Service Corps ... 3 15 0 O'Brien, J Private 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 953 O'Brien, M Private 1st Bn. Royal Munste'r Fusiliers 407 O'Callaghan, C Private 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 10 18 9 O'Connell, M. A Private 3rd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment 1 12 10 O'Dare, J Lance-Corporal 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers ... 269 O'Donnell, M Private v. 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers 1 19 9 O'Hanlon, W Sergeant 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers 14 12 11 O'Hara, W Private 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles 8 15 7 Oliver, L Private 6th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers . 723 O'Malley, M Private 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers 1 17 10 O'Malley, M Private 1st Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers 3 12 3 O'Neil, F. ... Private 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1 5 4 Orr, J, Private Seaforth' Highlanders. „ 25 7 4 Osborne, J. (alias Parring- Private 1st Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers ... 442 ton, W. S.) O'Sullivan, F Private 2nd Battalion Connaught Rangers . 16 5 4 Overstall, W . Driver ... 41st Battery Royal Field Artillery ... 0 1 0 Owen, H. ... Lance-Corporal l/8th Battalion Manchester Regiment 0 18 1 Pankhurst, E. Sapper 1/lsfe Kent Field' Company Royal 4 12 11 Engineers Park, J Private 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders ... 10 3 0 Parker, M Private 7th Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment 5 10 9 Parkinson, C. Lance-Corporal 2nd Bn. Yorkshire Light Infantry . 16 15 11 Parrington, W. S. (alias Private 1 st Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers .. 442 Osborne, J.) Perrin;E.iG. Private 2nd Battalion Welsh Regiment 2 8 11 Perry, H Acting Lance- 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment 14 14 10 Corporal Powell, P. Private 3rd.Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ... 5 5 10 Quinn, R Private 2nd Bn. South Lancashire Regiment... 2 10 8 Quickenden, G. A Private 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment 432 Raffeity, R. .... Private 2nd Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment... 18 18 1 Rathbone, A. Gunner 97th Battery Royal Field Artillery ... 359 Rearden, J. S. Private 1st Battalion Irish Guards 4 12 3 Redhead, J. B Drummer 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders... 18 15 10 Redmond, J Private 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers ... 5 12 11 .Reeve, E Driver ! .. Army Service Corps ... ' 520 Reid, J. Private 2nd Dragoon Guards ... 291 ; Reynolds, G W Private l/6th Battalion Essex Regiment 130 Rice, A. Private llth Bri. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 253 Richardson, T. Private 1st Bn. Royal Lancaster Regiment ... 16 7 5 Riley,A. E Private 2nd Bn. Shropshire Light Infantry ... 11 16 11 Roberts, W Driver Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery 513 Rodgers, H. .... Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 17 14 3 Rogers, W • Private llth Battalion Middlesex Regiment .. 410 Roland, G Private 4th Battalion Middlesex Regiment .. 5 14 0.
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