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War Office Weekly Casualty List PUBLISHED by AUTHORITY 4 War Office Weekly Casualty List PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. W eekly List No. 35.] TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1913. Registered at the CG.P.O. as a Newspaper. This number contains the three Daily Lists from that dated March 25th (NO. 5525) to that dated March 27th (No. 55 27)• These Daily Lists have not been modified since their original compilation (on the dates named) to cover other casualties to the soldier reported later. Such later casualties will be found in a later list in this or a subsequent number. In the lists of Warrant Officers, N on-commissioned Officers and Men, the town shown against each Soldier's name is the home of his next-of-kin, except where followed by the abbreviation 11 Enit. 11 when it is his place of enlistment. Daily List of March 25th (No. 5525) in Nine Parts, PART I. PART II. OFFICERS (Contd.). PART IV. W.O.'s, N.C.O.'s, AND MEN (Contd.). OFFICERS. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported Sinclair, Lt. C. D., E.Ont.Regt., attd. R.F.C. KILLED. KILLED. ROYAL FUSILIERS.—Ager 11284 P. (Irthlingborough). Allen, Sec. Lt. W. S., R.G.A. Richards, Sec. Lt. J., R.We'.sn WOUNDED. Fus. Burnett, Sec. Lt. L. C. J., Previously reported missing, believed killed, now reported R.F.A. Smith, Sec. Lt. H. G., Arg. and Dunn, Lt. J M., Cent.Ont. Regt. Redpath, Capt. S. J., B.C.Regt. Farrell, Sec. Lt. J L., R.Ir.Rif. Suth'd Highrs. Kerr, Lt. S. IT., E.Ont.Regt„ Taylor, Lt. G. W., Can.Cay., KILLED. attd. R.F.C. attd. R.F.C. Macklin, Lt. J. M., K.O. (R. Stephen, Lt. A. C., M.C., R.F.A. ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.—Rogers 77418 Act. Bdr. W. E. Logan, Lt. D., Cent.Ont.Regt. Vickery, Lt. C. A., Cent.Ont. Lanc.R.) attd, Lan.Fus. Sykes, Lt. F. W., R.F.A. (Wolverhampton). Miller, Sec. Lt. J. B. S., R.G.A. Wark, Lt. H. A., Gord. Highrs.. MacLaren,• Capt. K. B., Cent. Regt. attd.T.M.Bty. Ont.Regt. Williams, Lt. H. C., B.C.Regt. LOYAL NORTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT.—Battersby Moses, Lt. O. F., E.Ont.Regt. 203304 E. (Blackburn). Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported Previously reported missing, now reported KILLED. MISSING. KILLED. Andrew, Sec. Lt. A., Lond.R. Heath, Lt. E. E., Cent.Ont.Regt., attd. R.F.C. LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS.—Whitley 202718 W. H. (Bury). Previously reported missing, now reported ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS.—Sheehan 161gg D. (Waterford). KILLED. DIED OF WOUNDS. Davidson, Sec. Lt. W., R.F.C. Gielgud, Lt. Col. H. L. F. A , PART III. M.C., Norf.R. WARRANT OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, DRAGOONS.—Cooney 14041 A. (Liverpool). DIED OF WOUNDS. AND MEN. ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.—Atskew x8oglg Gnr. G. (Harrington) ; Pike 285748 Gnr. J. S. (Moorthorpe). Metcalfe, Capt. J. C., ` M.C., R.A.M.C, ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION. ROYAL FUSILIERS.—Sutton 68799 L. V. (St. Leonards). Previously reported wounded, now reported Ranks for the Royal Naval Division are Able Seamen in SUFFOLK REGIMENT.—Cramp 235o88 A. H. (Louth). DIED OF WOUNDS. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and,Privates in Royal Marine BEDFORDSHIRE REGIMENT.—Bradbury 15683 W. E. (Chis- Light Infantry and Royal Marines, except where otherwise Johnston, See. Lt. H. E., Yeomanry, attd. R.Suss.R. wick, W.). shown. ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS.—Nelson 28734 J. (Glasgow). ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Previously reported wounded, now reported EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT.—Flynn 11047 Act. Sjt. 1'. Curtis-Beals, Sec. Lt. IT., R.F.C. Levick, Capt. P., R.A.M.C. DIED OF WOUNDS. (Darwen). Dale, Sec. Lt. A. P., R.F.C. ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.—Cowans CZ/5 22 5 LOYAL NORTH LANCASHIRE. REGIMENT.—Cayzer 12341 L.-Cpl. S. (Wigan). DIED. J. (Dundee). ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT.—Fussell 38256 T. E. (Tiver- Meyer, Sec. Lt. A. W., R.G.A. WOUNDED. ton). WOUNDED. ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.—Berry R/1921 S. MIDDLESEX REGIMENT.—Scott 3240 J. H. (Wimbledon, S.W.). (Northwich) ; Brierley R /1 ro8 E. G. L. (Coventry) ; Calvert R/1717 Astbury, Sec. Lt. T., EssexR. Jones, Sec. Lt. E. IT., M.G.C. G. (Darwen)• Connell CZ/1625 A. (Glasgow); Currah R/3916 T. W. KING'S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.—Hay 201605 A. J. (Leyton, Burckhardt, Sec. Lt. L. C., Kennedy, Sec. Lt. L. IT., Wore. (Garrigill); Fairclough R1406o P. (St. Helens); Grinyer SZ/3 R. E.); Smart 203168 W. (Hackney, E.); Weech 5103 L.-Cpl. J. (Nanty- 3575o M.G.C. R. (Brighton); Gudgeon R/35 13 J. (Church); Guttridge LZ/4269 A. J. meel); Wright H. W. (Mile End, E.). Darby, Sec. Lt. R., Hamps.R. Lloyd, Sec. Lt. W. G., R.Welsh (Plaistow, E.); Kinder R/6297 H. (Tean); Lynch KW/518 M. MANCHESTER REGIMENT.—Cartwright 201976 R. (Warring- Evans, Sec. Lt. W. N., M.G.C. Fus.. (Rotherham) ; McKenzie CZ/ 1156 W. (Aberdeen) ; Morton R/1786 ton). Fletcher, Lt. F. D., M.C., K.R. Lock, Sec. Lt. A. C., Arg. & T. (Carlisle); Rumsey R/xx66 C. J. (Chippenham); Ryan CZ/5863 MACHINE GUN CORPS.—Hawksley 124940 C. (Retford). Rif.C. Suth'd Highrs., attd. Cam'n P. (Denny); Swain R/5385 W. (Markfield); Thomas R/4968 B. Flint, Hon. Capt. & Qmr. C. D., Highrs. (Holyhead) ; Twist R/1171 J. H.' (Choppington Colliery) ; Walker CAMBRIDGESHIRE REGIMENT.—Chambers 365xs A. V. Lan.Fus., attd. M.G.C. McIntosh, Lt. H. P. F., Arg. & TZ/8183 F. (Bradford). (Rochester); Tuck 328349 O. (Cambridge). Fraser, Lt. G., Arg. & Suth'd Suth'd Highrs. Highrs. Masters, Lt. G., Sher.For., attd. ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.—Gladhill PO/1334(S) A. Fry, Lt. H. J J R.E. M.G.C. (Elland); Gubby Po/16652 Cpl. A. H. (Milton, Portsmouth); Kean Previously reported wounded, now reported Furze, Capt. C., Lond.R. Milne, Lt. R. K., M.C., R.E. Ply/16773 L.-Cpl. R. J. (Glasgow); Treasure Ply/2084(S) F. (Bath); DIED OF WOUNDS. Griffith, Sec. Lt. R. J. M.G.C. Neave, Sec. Lt. J. R., M.C., Vicary Po/2197(S) A. G. (Torrington). Griffiths, Sec. Lt. S. G., Yeo- Linc.R. ROYAL MARINES.—Brierley Deal/3878(5) J. E. (Shaw, Oldham). IRISH GUARDS.—Foster 1,507 J. (Monasterevan). manry. Power, Maj. M. A., M.C., Haffenden, Lt. C. L. W., M.C., R.A.M.C. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. R.F.A. Quinn, Lt. J P., R. Muns.Fus. DRAGOONS.—Darcy 21029 D. (Killagan). Harris, Sec. Lt. A. J., R.Berks.R. Robertson, Maj. J. F., R.A.M.C. Heywood, Lt. B., M.G.C. Schnadhorst, Sec. Lt. C. E., PART IV. DIED. Holme, Maj. R. C., R.G.A. M.C., N.Staff.R. Hopegood, Sec. Lt. H. C. E.. Scott, Sec. Lt. G. S., M.C., ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.—Jones 24864 Dvr. W. (Merthyr). M.C. EssexR. WARRANT OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. King's (L'pool.R.). QUEEN'S (ROYAL WEST SURREY REGIMENT).—Edwards Johnson, Lt. J. W., R.Berks.R., AND MEN. Stratton, Sec. Lt. G. IT., Cam'n r2878 A. W. (Chichester). attd. T.M.Bty. Highrs. are PRIVATES except where otherwise shown. Johnston, Lt.-Col. K. A., D.S.O., All LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS.—Wilkinson 19004 J. A. (Oldham). IIamps.R. KILLED. DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S REGIMENT.—Hargreaves 307267 G. A. (Batley Carr); Southgate 235469 J. L. (Stowmarket). MISSING. ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.—Campbell 134414 Gnr. J. (Ashing ton); Coltmar-760292 Dvr. T. W. (Grantham); Crafts 3514o Dvr. G. LABOUR CORPS.—Shephard 257955 E. (Bradford). Gaynor, Sec. Lt. H. F., Lond.R., Mayne, Sec. Lt. R. A., R.F.C. T. (London, N.); Wensley 821369 Gnr. R. G. (Leyton, E.); Wil- ARMY SERVICE CORPS.—Hill M2/o77r63 Sjt. E. (Gloucester). attd. R.F.C. Scott, Lt. V. W., E.Surr.R., liams 118372 Gnr. D. J. (Victoria, Mon.); Yeardley 137294 Gnr. Jemmett, Lt. C. W., Buffs (E. attd. R.F.C. F. E. (Manchester). KentR.). Taylor, Sec. Lt. A. L. T., R.F.C, WOUNDED. Knaggs, Lt. K. J., R.War.R., Tay lor, Sec. Lt. W. H., R.F.C. ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.—Kitts 1375 17 L.-Bdr. F. J. attd. R..F.C. (Liverpool) ; Luck 54835 Gnr. R. T. (Brighton) ; Mainwaring 352795 DRAGOON GUARDS.—Luxton, 20384 C. (Barnet). Gnr. C. H. (Otterbourne). YEOMANRY.—Gough 30144 E. L. C. (Sandy). Previously reported prisoners of war, now reported WELSH GUARDS.—Cox 869 D. (Ystalyfera); Thomas 3193 D. ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.—Allsopp 148839 Gar. W. (Swin- WOUNDED AND PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMAN HANDS, (Tremadoc). don) ; Barnes 65968 Act. Bdr. J. H. C. (Poole) ; Blatchford 223546 Gnr. A. (Exbourne) ; Carrington 761272 Gnr. E. (Hull) ; Drinkwater Ashcroft, Sec. Lt. K. H., Tank Morrison, Lt. K. S., R.F.A., ROYAL FUSILIERS.—Herling 69904 G. (Preston). Corps. 17652 Gnr. W. A. (Manchester); Illingworth xxrr6g Gnr. W. (Aber- attd. R.F.C. LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT.—Jones 409r6 E. G. (Sleaford). Causton, Capt. L. P., M.C., ford) ; Liddle 227668 Dvr. R. (Falkirk) Logie 16993o Gnr. A. Phelps, Sec. Lt. H. M. P., Royal (Springburn) ; Lorenz 58397 Cpl. A. E. (Beverley) ; McLoughlin Buffs (E.KentR.). Fus. SUFFOLK REGIMENT.—Salter 43668 L. (Wrentham). Hodgson-Smith, Capt. W. B., 707352 Gnr. J. (Preston); Paul 246882 Gnr. R. (Tudhoe Colliery,;) Summers, Sec. Lt. G. D., Norf. WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT.—Taylor 8522 Act. Cpl. V. Richards 84404 Cpl. G. C. (Leith) ; Searby 241927 Gnr. H. de B. R. W. KentR, R. (Leeds). (Meadows) ; Traynor 2705o Dvr. E. (Felling-on-Tyne). Previously reported missing, now reported ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS.—Jones 2oo585 E. S. (Denbigh). ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.—Bate 6658o Gnr. F. (Tyldes- PRISONER OF WAR IN GERMAN HANDS.
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