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Trinity College War Memorial Mcmxiv–Mcmxviii TRINITY COLLEGE WAR MEMORIAL MCMXIV–MCMXVIII Iuxta fidem defuncti sunt omnes isti non acceptis repromissionibus sed a longe [eas] aspicientes et salutantes et confitentes quia peregrini et hospites sunt super terram. These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. Hebrews 11: 13 Adamson, William at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. Lieutenant, 16th Lancers, ‘C’ Squadron. Wounded; twice mentioned in despatches. Born Nov 23 1884 at Sunderland, Northumberland. Son of Died April 8 1918 of wounds received in action. Buried at William Adamson of Langham Tower, Sunderland. School: St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Sherborne. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1907; MA 1911. Captain, 6th Loyal North Lancshire Allen, Melville Richard Howell Agnew Regiment, 6th Battalion. Killed in action in Iraq, April 24 1916. Commemorated at Basra Memorial, Iraq. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Aug 8 1891 in Barnes, London. Son of Richard William Allen. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Addy, James Carlton Oct 1 1910. Aviator’s Certificate Dec 22 1914. Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Flying Corps. Killed in flying Born Oct 19 1890 at Felkirk, West Riding, Yorkshire. Son of accident March 21 1917. Buried at Bedford Cemetery, Beds. James Jenkin Addy of ‘Carlton’, Holbeck Hill, Scarborough, UWL, FWR, CWGC Yorks. School: Shrewsbury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Captain, Temporary Major, East Allom, Charles Cedric Gordon Yorkshire Regiment. Military Cross. Served in Egypt. Killed in action May 3 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, Born Sept 7 1896 at Willesden Green, Middlesex. Only son of France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Sir Charles Allom of Totteridge, Herts. School: Wellington. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1914. Captain, Albright, Martin Chichely Royal Field Artillery, ‘C’ Battery, 1st (North Midland) Brigade. Died Oct 20 1917 of wounds received in action Oct 9 1917. Born August 29 1886 at Edgbaston, Warwicksire. Son of Buried at St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. UWL, FWR, George Stacey Albright. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner CWGC at Trinity June 26 1905; BA 1908. Married to Barbara of Apperley Court, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Major, Acting Andrewes, Charles Nesfield Lieutenant-Colonel, Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars (Worcestershire Yeomanry), 1st/3rd Battalion. Died Nov 8 Born April 18 1876 at Southwater, Horsham, Sussex. Son of 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Gaza War Nesfield Andrewes (1863), clerk, of Villa Ifinger, Meran, Cemetery. UWL, FWR, CWGC Tirol, Austria. School: Bradfield (Dr Gray). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 29 1895; Matric Michs 1895; BA Aldersey, Hugh 1899. Joined the South Devon Yeomanry 1902. In the Great War: Lieutenant, Labour Corps, 8th Battalion. Died Nov 29 Born Dec 28 1888 at Chester. Son of Hugh Aldersey of 1918 of influenza contracted on active service. Buried in Aldersey, Cheshire. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at St Nicholas Churchyard, Sevenoaks, Kent. UWL, FWR, CWGC Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1908. Captain, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, 10th (Shropshire & Cheshire Yeomanry) Ansell, Arthur George Battalion. Killed in action March 10 1918. Buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Nov 10 1894 at Haywards Heath, West Sussex. Son of Arthur John Ansell of ‘Liscard’, New Road, Solihull, Allen, John Edric Russell Birmingham. School: Solihull Grammar. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity Oct 1 1912; Exhibitioner 1915; BA 1915. Born Aug 3 1890 in Manchester. Son of Russell Allen of 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers (1st Field Survey Company). Davenham Hall, Northwich, Cheshire, and Beaumaris, Died April 25 1918 of gas poisoning. Buried in Boulogne Anglesey. School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner Eastern Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Apperly, Basil Lang Marling Bainbrigge, Philip Gillespie Born Sept 14 1892 at Tonge, Kent. Son of the Revd Josiah Born Sept 19 1890 in Edinburgh. Son of Preb. Philip Thomas Marling Apperly MA of Tonge, Kent. School: private tuition, Bainbrigge of London. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1915. at Trinity Oct 1 1909; BA 1912; MA 1916; Bell Scholarship 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Award. 2nd Lieutenant, 5th Lancashire Fusiliers; attached to Died April 19 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in the Welsh Regiment. Killed in action Sept 18 1918. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Five Points Cemetery, Lechelle, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Armstrong, Michael Richard Leader Balfour, John Born Nov 27 1889 at Armagh, Ireland. Son of Henry Bruce Born March 5 1895 in London SW. Son of Edward Balfour JP Armstrong of Deans Hill, Armagh. School: Cheltenham of Balbourne, Markinch, Fife. School: Eton. Admitted as College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908 pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Captain, 2nd Scots Guards; attached to the Royal Engineers (Signals). Military Cross. (Mechanical Science Tripos); BA 1911. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery and Royal Engineers (150th Field Company). Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action March 21 1918. Killed in action April 23 1916. Buried at Authuile Military Buried in Faubourg d’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC UWL, FWR, CWGC Ballamy, Harold William Arnold-Wallinger, Revd Geoffrey Seldon Born July 5 1893 at Bowes Park, London. Son of Frederic Born May 15 1889 at Writtle, Chelmsford, Essex. Son of William Ballamy of 17a Gedling Grove, Nottingham. School: Robert Nasmyth Arnold-Wallinger of Kitts Croft, Writtle, Nottingham High. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner, Subsizar, Essex. School: Framlingham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912; Senior Scholar 1914; BA 1915. at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1911; MA 1916. Clerk in Holy Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, ‘B’ Battery, 231st Brigade. Orders. Lance Corporal, Inns of Court Officer Training Corps. Wounded twice. Killed in action Aug 15 1917. Buried in Fosse Died Sept 24 1916. Buried in All Saints’ Churchyard, Writtle, No. 10 Communal Cemetery Extension, Sains-en-Gohelle, Essex. FWR, CWGC France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Austen-Cartmell, Arthur James Ballance, Leslie Arthur Born April 24 1893 in Kensington, London. Son of James Born Jan 9 1889 in London. Son of Arthur William Ballance Austen-Cartmell, Barrister-at-Law, of 27 Campden House of The Manor House, Herringswell, Suffolk, and Blackheath Court, Kensington, London. School: Eton. Admitted as Park, London. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Lieutenant, 1st King’s June 25 1907; BA 1910. Enlisted Aug 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action June 1 1916. Buried at London Regiment (Civil Service Rifles); Captain, 4th King’s Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France. UWL, Royal Rifle Corps attached 2nd Battalion. Killed in action in FWR, CWGC France Sept 27/28 1916. Buried in Bulls Road Cemetery, Flers, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Backhouse, Hubert Edmund Barber-Starkey, William Henry Joseph Born Jan 4 1883 at Norton, Co. Durham. Son of Charles Hubert Backhouse. School: Wellington College. Admitted as Born March 4 1880 at Hutton. Son of William Joseph Barber pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901; BA 1904. Captain, (1866) (post Barber-Starkey) of Aldenham Park, Bridgnorth, Sherwood Foresters (Notts. and Derby Regiment), attached Salop. Brother of Francis W.G. and Roger J.K. School: Harrow. to 2nd Battalion. Killed in action Oct 15 1916. Commemorated Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1898. Joined the Army; Royal Field Artillery, 52nd Battery, 1900; Captain 1912. Died in German hands in a field hospital on Sept 10/11 1914 of wounds received at Le Cateau Aug 26 Backus, Arthur Ronald 1914. Buried in Le Cateau Communal Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born June 9 1894 in Lima, Peru. Son of Jacob Backus of ‘By-the-Way’, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1913. Captain, 1st Rifle Barclay, Thomas Hubert Brigade attached to 8th Battalion. Military Cross. Served in Born April 13 1884 at Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Son of France and Flanders. Accidentally killed near Neuve Eglise, Robert Barclay of ‘Hurst Lea’, Albury Heath, Guildford, Sept 22/23 1917. Buried in Westhof Farm Cemetery, Belgium. Surrey. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity UWL, FWR, CWGC June 25 1902; BA 1906. Major, 1st Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary’s Regiment). Died May 4 1917 from exhaustion after Baillie-Hamilton, George saving many lives in the sinking of HM Transport Transylvania, for which the award of the Board of Trade Silver Medal for see Binning, Lord saving life at sea was made posthumously. Buried in Savona Town Cemetery, Italy. UWL, FWR, CWGC Barkby, Hortley [or Hartley] pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Captain, 2nd Grenadier Guards, No. 2 Company. Wounded; Military Cross. Killed in Born 1897 at Nelson, Lancashire. Son of Revd J.T. Barkby action at Bourlon Wood, France, Nov 27 1917. Commemorated of The Mount, Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park, London. on Cambrai Memorial Louverval, France. UWL, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 10 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 1st East Lancashire Brigade attached to 13th Battery (1st/3rd) West Lancashire Brigade. Died Aug 2 Becher, Maurice Andrew Noel 1916. Buried in Péronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt, Somme, France. FWR, CWGC [no record in UWL] Born Dec 30 1884 at Blundeston, Suffolk. Son of Major General Andrew Cracroft Becher. School: Harrow. Admitted Barnsley, Thomas Kenneth as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903. Married to Violet of Pitlundie, Penn, Bucks. Captain, 1st King’s Own Scottish Born Oct 10 1891 at Edgbaston, Warwickshire. Son of Borderers. Killed in action in Gallipoli April 26 1915.
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