TRINITY COLLEGE 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. , 16th Lancers, ‘C’ Squadron. Wounded; twice mentioned in despatches. Born Nov 23 1884 at , Northumberland. Son of Died April 8 1918 of wounds received in action. Buried at William Adamson of Langham Tower, Sunderland. School: St Sever , Rouen, . UWL, FWR, CWGC Sherborne. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1907; MA 1911. , 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, . Son of Richard . School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Addy, James Carlton Oct 1 1910. Aviator’s Certificate Dec 22 1914. Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), . 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: . Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Captain, Temporary , East Allom, Charles Cedric Gordon Yorkshire Regiment. . Served in Egypt. Killed in action May 3 1917. Commemorated at 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, . 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 Yeomanry 1902. In the Great War: Lieutenant, Labour Corps, 8th Battalion. Died Nov 29 Born Dec 28 1888 at . Son of Hugh Aldersey of 1918 of influenza contracted on active service. Buried in Aldersey, . School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at St Nicholas Churchyard, Sevenoaks, Kent. UWL, FWR, CWGC Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1908. Captain, King’s 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 . School: Solihull Grammar. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity Oct 1 1912; Exhibitioner 1915; BA 1915. Born Aug 3 1890 in . Son of Russell Allen of 2nd Lieutenant, (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 . Son of Preb. Philip Thomas Marling Apperly MA of Tonge, Kent. School: 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 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’ Cemetery, Arras, France. Cemetery, , 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, . 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 , 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 , 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, , 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 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, . 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, , . 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, . 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 Wood, France, Nov 27 1917. Commemorated of The Mount, Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park, London. on 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. Brigadier-General Sir John Barnsley of 20 Westfield Road, Commemorated on Helles Memorial, Turkey. UWL, Edgbaston. King Edward’s School, Birmingham. Admitted FWR, CWGC as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Captain, 1st Royal Warwickshire Regiment and Coldstream Guards. Wounded; killed in action July 31 1917. Buried in Canada Bedell-Sivright, David Revell Farm Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Dec 8 1880 at Edinburgh. Son of William Henry Revell Barthropp, Sidney Alfred Nathaniel Shafto Bedell-Sivright of North Cliff, North Queen’s , Fife. School: Fettes. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1899; Born March 25 1892 at , London. Son of Matric Michs 1899; BA 1902; football (rugby) ‘blue’ 1899–1902. Albert Shafto Barthropp of Newport House, Essex. School: Medical Student; MB (Edin.) 1910. Of Redcliffe, Murrayfield, . Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Edinburgh, in 1909. In the Great War: Surgeon, Royal Navy, 1910; BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Sussex Regiment, 3rd Royal Marines Medical Unit attached 2nd Royal Marine Battalion, attached 2nd Battalion. Killed in action at Battalion; in the Dardanelles, HMS Campania. Temporary Jan 29 1915. Buried in Cuinchy Communal Cemetery, France. Surgeon at Haslar Hospital, posted to Blandford March 18 UWL, FWR, CWGC 1915; Medical Unit attached Hawke May 1915 lent to 4th Royal Scots Fusiliers. June 8–14 1915 rejoined Hawke Battalion from Scots Fusiliers attached Portsmouth Battalion Batley, Ralph Cecil 20/6/15. Died of acute septicaemia aboard Hospital Ship 2nd son of John Batley of Castle Hill, Englefield Green, Surrey. Dunluce Castle Sept 5 1915 on active service in Gallipoli. Born Dec 2 1862 at Leeds. School: Westminster. Admitted Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, . as pensioner at Trinity Oct 10 1881; Matric Michs 1881; Fettes College Reg., Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC BA and LLB 1884. Admitted at Lincoln’s Inn Jan 26 1882; Admitted as Solicitor 1887. Went to . Served through the Matabele War with the Salisbury Horse 1893 Beer, Arthur Henry and with the Rhodesian Horse in the rising of 1895–7. Commissioned in the Dorset Yeomanry Nov 17 1897; during Born May 16 1895 at Sefton Park, . Son of Walter the South African War 1900–1, wounded at Diamond Hill 1900. and Lina Beer of 11 Livingston Drive, Liverpool. School: Employed as Civil Commissioner for Pretoria and district; Uppingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Major 1902. During the Great War, in command of the 3rd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery. Military Cross ‘for line Dorset Yeomanry Battalion; resigned on account of ill- conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When all health 1917. Died Oct 23 1917. Record of Old Westminsters, communications were cut and runners could not get through Great War Memorial to the batteries this officer volunteered to go forward, and at great personal risk went round all the batteries, collecting Bealey, Adam Crompton information and arranging for reinforcements. Later, while reconnoitring new positions, he was severely wounded’. Born Aug 24 1873 at Bury, Lancashire. Son of Adam Mentioned in despatches. Died April 21 1918 of wounds Crompton Bealey of The Manor House, Bury. Brother of received in action at Béthune April 19 1918. Buried in Herbert C. (1884). School: Leys, Cambridge (Dr Moulton). Military Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 18 1892; Matric Michs 1892. Captain, Somerset Light Infantry, 2nd/4th Battalion; mentioned in despatches; Military Cross. Died Nov 22 1917 Bell, Edward Vaughan of wounds received in action in Palestine. Buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery. UWL, FWR, CWGC Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity Oct 1 1917. Flight Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Air Force No 209 Squadron Beaumont-Nesbitt, Wilfrid Henry (Pilot), HMS . Killed in action in Sopwith Camel F.1 No B7223 hit by anti-aircraft fire, wings broke off, spun in Born Sept 2 1894 at Eastbourne, East Sussex. Son of Edward from 8000ft, May 14 1918, age unknown. Commemorated at John Beaumont-Nesbitt of Tubberdaly, Edenderry. King’s Arras Flying Services Memorial, France. FWR, CWGC [not Co. School, Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Admitted as listed in UWL] Bell, Gawain Murdoch Bethell, Christopher

Born April 11 1877 at . Son of William Henry Bell of Born Dec 27 1884 at Poonah, Bombay, India. Son of Edward Groundslow, Tittensor, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs; later of York. Hugh Bethell of 18 Hyde Park Square, London W2. School: School: Newcastle High, Staffs. (Mr Rundall). Admitted as , St Andrew’s. Admitted as pensioner at Sizar at Trinity Oct 1 1896; Matric Michs 1896; BA 6th Wrangler Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1907; LLB 1908. Barrister-at-Law of 1899; Nat. Sci. Tripos, 1st Class, 1900. Assistant Master at the Inner Temple. Private, Coldstream Guards; Captain, 10th Winchester College 1900; Head Master 1908–14. Scholastic King’s Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry). Mentioned in author. Captain, Hampshire Regiment, ‘A’ Company, 11th despatches. Killed in action Feb 20 1916. Buried in Cité Pioneer Battalion, 1914; Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, France. UWL, 1915; mentioned in despatches; DSO in 1917. Killed in FWR, CWGC action July 31 1917 in the Third Battle of . Buried in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery, Belgium. Winchester College Reg., Venn, Aug 17 1917, UWL, FWR, CWGC Binning, Lord: Baillie-Hamilton, George

Born Dec 24 1856 in Edinburgh. Son and heir of George Bell, John James Baillie-Hamilton, 11th Earl of Haddington, of Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, East Lothian. School: Eton. Admitted as Son of John Bell of Enterkine, Annbank, Tarbolton, Ayrshire. pensioner at Trinity Oct 11 1875; Matric Michs 1876; BA 1879. Born there May 17 1873. School: Fettes. Admitted as pensioner Entered the Army (Royal Horse Guards) 1881. Served in at Trinity June 15 1891; Matric Michs 1891; BA 1894. Egyptian Campaign; present at battles of Kassassin and Tel- Barrister-at-law. Married to Edith Challice of Enterkine, el-Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo. In the Nile Expedition Tarbolton. Served in the South African War 1900–1: 1884 and the Hazara campaign. Commanded the Royal Lieutenant, 17th Ayrshire Company, Imperial Yeomanry; Horse Guards 1899–1903; retired from the Army 1907. mentioned in despatches. In the Great War: Major, Acting Aide-de-Campe to Lord Dufferin, Viceroy of India 1888–9; Lieutenant-Colonel, Ayrshire Yeomanry; Home Service. to Lord Connemara, Governor of Madras, 1889–90. Lord- Died March 2 1915 at Ayr. Buried in Tarbolton Parish Lieutenant of Berwick 1900. CVO 1902. CB 1904. Major, Churchyard. Fettes School Reg., FWR, CWGC Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, The Royal Scots (Lothian and Border Horse). Married and had issue. Of Tyninghame, Bell, William Henry Dillon Prestonkirk, . Died vita patris Jan 12 1917 of pneumonia. Buried at Tyn[n]inghame Burial Ground. GEC, Venn, UWL, CWGC Born March 1 1884 at Wellington, New Zealand. Son of the Hon. Sir Francis Henry Dillon Bell GCMG KC, later Prime Minister of New Zealand. School: Wellington College, NZ. Bion, Rupert [or Robert] Euston Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; BA, LLB 1905. Captain, New Zealand Force and 1st King Edward’s Horse. Born Aug 27 1890 in Calcutta, Bengal, India. Son of Robert Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action July 31 1917. Samuel Bion. School: Taunton. Admitted as pensioner at Commemorated at Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1914. Lieutenant, 20th Hussars; UWL, FWR, CWGC Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), . Aviator’s Certificate Jan 20 1917. Killed in action April 9 1918. Bellew, Richard Courtenay Commemorated at Arras Flying Services Memorial, France. UWL, CWGC Born 1898. Son of the Hon. Richard Bellew of Mt Firoda, Castlecomer, Ireland. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd . Died Aug 21 1917. Birkbeck, George Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. FWR, CWGC Born April 4 1894 at Caistor Old Hall, Norwich. Son of Edward Lewis and Emily Birkbeck of Little Massingham, Norfolk. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June Bentinck, Henry Duncan 25 1913. Lieutenant, Norfolk Yeomanry. Died Feb 19 1916. Buried in St Andrew’s Churchyard, Little Massingham. CWGC Born June 24 1881 in London. 3rd son of Colonel Henry Charles Adolphus Frederick William Aldenburg Bentinck, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, of 53 Green Street, Mayfair, Birkbeck, Gervase William London. Brother of Charles H.A. (1897), etc. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1899; Matric Michs Born April 20 1886 at Bixley, Norwich. Son of Henry and 1899; BA 1902. Joined the 2nd Coldstream Guards 1903; Ysabel Birkbeck of Westacre High House, Castle Acre, King’s Captain 1912. In the Great War: in France 1915; Brevet Lynn; brother of Henry Anthony. School: Eton. Admitted as Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 1916; mentioned in pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905. Captain, 5th Norfolk despatches 1916; wounded on the Somme Sept 1916. Died Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Served in Egypt, Oct 2 1916 of wounds received in action Sept 15 1916. Buried Gallipoli, Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Killed in in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. Reg., action April 19/20 1917. Commemorated on Jerusalem Venn, BP&B, FWR, CWGC Memorial, Israel/Palestine. UWL, FWR, CWGC Black, Donald Curdie Admitted as pensioner at Trinity May 30 1887; Matric Michs 1887; BA 1890. Served in the South African War: Captain, Born Jan 11 1899 in Glenormiston, Mount Noorat, Victoria, 3rd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. 1st Puisne Judge at Australia. Son of Archibald John Black MA of 27 Harrington Mombasa. In the Great War: South African Defence Force; Gardens, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 2 Captain, Hampshire Regiment, 3rd Battalion attached 1st 1916. 2nd Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Air Force. Battalion. Killed in action July 1 1916. Buried in Serre Road Killed in flying accident April 23 1918. Buried in Hampstead Cemetery No. 2 Somme, France. Burke, LG, Venn, The Times Cemetery, London. UWL, FWR, CWGC July 11 1916, FWR, CWGC

Blake, George Penderell Bonvalot, Edward St Laurent Born Jan 23 1879 at King’s Heath. Son of George Farncombe Born July 5 1891 in London. Son of Antoine St Laurent Blake of Bishopstone, King’s Heath, Birmingham. School: Bonvalot of Wick House, Downton, Salisbury. School: Eton. Malvern College (Mr James). Admitted as pensioner at Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913; Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs 1898; Scholar; BA 1901; Vidil Prize 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Coldstream Guards; MA 1906. Assistant Master at Merchiston Castle School formerly Reserve of Officers. Killed in action in France, 1903–5; at , , 1905. Captain, 10th Oct 9 1915. Buried in Béthune Town Cemetery, France. Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed in action July 20 1916. Buried at UWL, FWR, CWGC A.I.F. Burial Ground, Flers, Somme, France. Merchiston Castle School Reg., Venn, Malvern College Reg., FWR, CWGC Boscawen, The Hon. Vere Douglas

Bodenham, Henry Edward C.H. Born Aug 3 1890 at 52 South Audley Street, London. Son of Evelyn Boscawen, 7th Viscount Falmouth. School: Eton. [Born 1896.]2nd Lieutenant, Black Watch; Lieutenant, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; Dip. Aug 1911. Machine Gun Corps, 49th Battalion. Killed in action on the 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Coldstream Guards. Killed in action near Somme Sept 7 1916. Buried in Péronne Road Cemetery, Ypres, Oct 29 [or Nov 1] 1914. Commemorated at Menin Maricourt, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Bolitho, Geoffrey Richard Bowen-Colthurst, Robert MacGregor Born Aug 23 1893 in Newlyn, Cornwall. Son of Captain Born Sept 15 1883 in Co. Cork, Ireland. Son of Robert Walter Edward Alverne Bolitho of Trengwainton, Heamoor, Cornwall. Travers Bowen-Colthurst of Dripsey Castle, Co. Cork. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 2nd Lieutenant, Devonshire Regiment and Royal Flying 1902; BA 1905. Married to Winifred of The House, Corps, 4th Squadron. Died Oct 25 1916 of wounds received Layer de la Haye, Essex. Captain, 1st Leinster Regiment. in action. Buried in Queens Cemetery, , France. Killed in action March 15 1915. Commemorated at Menin UWL, FWR, CWGC Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. UWL, CWGC

Bolton, William Sproule Bowes-Lyon, Gavin [Patrick] Born Feb 4 1885 in Liverpool. Son of Edward Bolton. School: Son of the Hon. Patrick Bowes-Lyon of Skeynes, Eden Bridge, Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904; Kent, later of 12 , London [one of the Queen BA 1907. A solicitor. Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers (Sportsmen’s Mother’s cousins]. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Battalion). Wounded; died Feb 7 1919 of ‘septic pneumonia Lieutenant, 3rd Grenadier Guards. Killed in action in France, contracted while on duty, having served since the second day Nov 27 1917 aged 20. Commemorated at Cambrai Memorial, of the War’. His appointment as a 2nd Lieutenant, recorded Louverval, France. FWR, CWGC in the London Gazette of Aug 25 1914, was cancelled a month later. UWL, Harrow School Vol VI, The Boyd, Harold Alexander Times May 10 1919 [Not listed in CWGC] Born Jan 19 1895 at Ware, Herts. Son of Dr Alexander James Bond, Charles Gordon Boyd MD of The Manor House, Ware, Herts. School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Born July 18 1881 at Savernake, Wilts. Son of John Edward 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Killed in action Sept 7 1914. Gordon Bond, clerk of South Newton Vicarage, Salisbury. Buried in isolated grave at La Haute-Maison, Seine-et-Marne, School: Sherborne (Mr Westcott). Admitted as pensioner at France. FWR, CWGC Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs 1900. Captain, 2nd Wiltshire Regiment. Killed in action Nov 25 1915. Buried in Bradshaw, Percival Chalton Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born April 15 1894 in Liverpool. Son of John Henry Bradshaw of 30 Heathfield Road, Wavertree, Liverpool. School: Bonham-Carter, Arthur Thomas Liverpool University. Admitted as Subsizar and Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity June 25 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, King’s Born May 24 1869 in London. Son of John Bonham-Carter Own Scottish Borderers, 9th Battalion attached to 6th (1836) of 17 Chesham Street, London. Half-brother of Battalion. Killed in action May 1 1916. Buried at Tancrez Francis H. (1872) and John (1870). School: Winchester. Farm Cemetery, Hainaut, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Bradshaw, Richard Edward Kynaston Brodie, Ewen James

Born April 9 1895 at Parndon Hall, Essex. Son of William 2nd son of James Clark (Campbell) John Brodie of Lethen Graham Bradshaw of Down Park, Crawley Down, Sussex, House, Nairn. Born there July 17 1878. Brother of Alexander brother of William Douglas (1915). Warre House School: (1894). School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity . Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1914. June 30 1896; Matric Michs 1896; BA 1899 (14th). Of Lethen Lieutenant, London Regiment (Rangers), ‘A’ Company, House, Nairn, and of Coulmony House, Dunphail, and of 1st/12th Battalion. Killed in action July 1 1916. Commemorated Dunearn Lodge, Co. Nairn. JP. Joined the Cameron on , Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Highlanders 1900; Captain, 1st Battalion, 1911; Adjutant, Lovat’s Scouts. Married and had issue. Served in the Great War (present at the battles of the Marne and the Aisne). Bradshaw, William Douglas Killed in action Nov 11/12 1914 at the 1st Battle of Ypres. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate Memorial), Belgium. Born April 4 1896 at Parndon, Burnt Mill, Essex. Son of Burke, LG, Harrow School Reg., Venn, FWR, CWGC William Graham Bradshaw, brother of Richard E.K. (1914). School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 88th Brigade. Killed in Browne, Charles Percival, action Oct 31 1916. Buried in Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Dec 13 1887 in Chester, Cheshire. Son of Charles William Browne. Sandringham School: Lancs. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905. Captain, ’s Bragg, Robert Charles Own Corps of Guides Cavalry (Lumsden’s), Indian Army. Attached to 15th Lancers (Cureton’s Multanis). Killed in Born Nov 25 1892 in Adelaide, South Australia. Son of Sir action April 11 1915. Buried in Cabaret-Rouge British William Henry Bragg of The Royal Institution, 21 Albermarle Cemetery, Souchez, France. Commemorated in India. UWL, Street, London W1. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 FWR, CWGC 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, ‘A’ Battery, 58th Brigade. Died Sept 2 1915 of wounds received in action in Gallipoli Sept 1 1915. Commemorated on Helles Memorial, Browne, Montague Bernard Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born June 2 1876 at Framsden, Suffolk. Son of Revd Samuel Breese, William Lawrence Benjamin Browne (1850) of Plumtree, near Nottingham, later of Rutland House, North Collingham, Notts. School: Born Feb 24 1883 in New York, USA. Son of William Lawrence Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1894; Breese. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Matric Michs 1894; BA 1897. In business; Nottingham Sept 30 1902. Married to Julia F. of Garrison-on-Hudson, Brewery Co. 2nd Lieutenant, Sherwood Foresters, Notts, and New York, USA. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Horse Guards. Killed Derby Regiment, 2nd/8th Battalion, 1915. Died April 30 1916 in action March 14 1915. Buried in Longenesse (St Omer) of wounds received in action against the Irish rebels. Buried Souvenir Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC in ’s Grange Cemetery, County Dublin, Ireland. Harrow School Reg., UWL, FWR, CWGC

Breul, Oswald George Frank Justus Brudenell-Bruce, James Ernest John Son of Professor K. Breul LittD PhD of Barton Cottage, Cambridge. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Born Feb 27 1879 in London. Son of Commodore Lord Lieutenant, Royal Engineers (Signals), Commanding AR Robert Thomas Brudenell-Bruce (1872) of Stamford Lodge, Cable Section. Military Cross. Died on active service Oct 16 Hayling Island, Hants. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner 1917 aged 21. Buried in Longenesse (St Omer) Souvenir at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric Michs 1897; BA and LLB 1900; Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC MA 1906. Admitted at the Inner Temple 1898. Called to the Bar 1901. Practised at the Chancery Bar. Of Deene Park, Northamptonshire. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Northamptonshire Broadbent, Cecil Hoyle Yeomanry, in France 1915; at the and Neuve Chapelle; Lieutenant. Died April 11 1917 of wounds Born Oct 25 1881 at Cannock, Staffs. Son of James Broadbent received in action. Buried in British Cemetery, Etrun, of Ravenswood, Wood Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, France. BP&B, Venn, CWGC later of Old Colwyn, North Wales. School: Oundle (Mr Sanderson). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs 1900; Scholar; BA (Classical Tripos, 1st Brunton, Edward Henry Pollo[c]k Class) 1903; MA 1912. Assistant Master at Christ College Brecon 1903; at Bradford 1906. 2nd Born Jan 2 1890 in West London. Son of Sir Thomas Lauder Lieutenant, 4th King’s Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry). Brunton, 1st Baronet. School: Fettes College. Admitted as Brigade Instructor of Bombing School at Albert. Died pensioner at Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1910. Lieutenant, March 1 1916 of injuries received in a bombing accident. Royal Army Medical Corps attached 4th Battalion. Killed in Buried in Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery, Somme, action Oct 8 1915. Buried in British Cemetery, France. Schoolmasters’ Directory, Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Buchanan, Arthur Noel 2nd Lieutenant, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), 8th Battalion. Killed in action Sept 26 1915. Commemorated Born Dec 6 1884 in Cape Town, South Africa. Son of the on , France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Hon. Sir John Buchanan of Clareinch, Claremont, Cape Town, South Africa. School: Radley College. Admitted as Butcher, William Guy Deane pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903. Aviator’s Certificate Oct 29 1915. Lieutenant (Technical Officer), Royal Air Force, Born Oct 29 1891 in Windsor, Berkshire. Son of William 45th Wing. Served in Mesopotamia, where he was a Prisoner Deane Butcher MRCS of ‘Holyrood’, Ealing, London. School: of War (1914–15). Died of pneumonia Oct 14 1918. Buried in Eton. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1910; , London. UWL, FWR, CWGC College Classics Prize 1911; BA 1913. Captain, London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade), ‘A’ Company, 1st/5th Buckland, Thomas Adrian Battalion. Killed in action at Glencorse Wood Aug 16 1917. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate Memorial), Belgium. Born Aug 29 1892 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. UWL, FWR, CWGC Son of Thomas Buckland of Kenegie, Ascot, Berkshire. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1915. Lieutenant, 7th Norfolk Regiment. Mentioned in Butler, Gordon Kerr Montagu despatches. Died Oct 18 1915 of wounds received in action Born Oct 28 1891 in Cambridge. Son of Henry Montagu on Oct 13 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. Butler, Master of Trinity. School: Harrow. Admitted as UWL, FWR, CWGC Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1910. Latin Essay Prize; BA 1913. Lieutenant, Scottish Horse, 2nd Battalion. Wounded; Budenberg, Donald Harlow died in Egypt July 17 1916. Buried in Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born July 13 1896 in Marple, Cheshire. Son of Christian Frederick Budenberg of Somerville, Marple, Cheshire. School: Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Butler, J.O. 1915. Captain, Manchester Regiment, 4th Battalion attached Lieutenant, RAF No 3 Squadron, General List. Died April 11 17th Battalion. Killed in action near Voormezeele April 25 1918 aged 19. Buried in Mons (Bergen) Communal Cemetery, 1918. Buried in Perth Cemetery (China Wall), West- Hainaut, Belgium. FWR, CWGC [Not listed in UWL] Vlaanderen, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Bullivant, Ritchie Pelham Butlin, Sir Henry Guy Trentham Born June 25 1884 in Beckenham, Kent. Son of William 2nd Baronet. Born Jan 7 1893 in London. Son of Sir Henry Pelham Bullivant. School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trentham Butlin, 1st Bart, of 22 Harcourt Terrace, West Trinity June 25 1902; BA 1906; MA 1909. Captain, London Brompton, London. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner Yeomanry (Middlesex Hussars). Wounded; Military Cross. at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Captain, Cambridgeshire Killed in action Sept 24 1918. Commemorated on Jerusalem Regiment, Adjutant 1st Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. Memorial, Israel/Palestine. UWL, FWR, CWGC Killed in action Sept 16 1916. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Burnaby, Geoffrey Buxton, Andrew Richard Born July 4 1894 in Beverley, East Riding, Yorkshire. Son of Revd John Charles Wellesley Burnaby of Lyncroft, Weybridge, Born Aug 19 1879 in London, third son of John Henry Buxton Surrey. School: Haileybury. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity (1866) of Easneye, Hunsdon Bury, Ware, Herts. Brother of June 25 1913. Lieutenant, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers), Henry F. (1894). School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at 1st Battalion. Died Oct 23 1916 of wounds received in action. Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs 1898; BA 1901. Local Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, Director of Barclay and Co., bankers, Westminster Branch, CWGC 1909–14. Enlisted as a private in the Public Schools and University Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, 1914; Captain, 6th Battalion (attached 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade). Killed in Burnand, Cyril Francis action June 7 1917 near Oosttaverne at the battle of Messines. Born July 31 1891 in West London. Son of Charles Hubert Edward S. Woods MA CF ‘Memoir’, Venn, Harrow School Reg., Burnand of 1 Cavendish Square, London. School: Downside, UWL, FWR, CWGC Bath. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards, 1st Battalion. Killed in Buxton, Jocelyn Murray Victor action March 11 1915. Commemorated on , France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born 1896. Son of Sir T.F. Victor Buxton, 4th Bart, of ‘Warlies’, Waltham Abbey, Essex. School: Broadstairs and Marlborough. Burrell, Raymond Francis Topham Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner (History) at Trinity Oct 1 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, 6th Battalion, Machine Born Oct 20 1889 in Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Joseph Gun Corps (Infantry) attached 25th Company. Died July 1 Arthur Burrell of Oak Holm, Wimbledon, London. School: 1916. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908. France. FWR, CWGC Campbell, Islay Mackinnon Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905; BA 1908. Married to E.A.N. Carver of West Runton House, West Born 1895. Son of Duncan Macalpine Campbell of Aberdeen. Runton, Norfolk. Captain, Royal Engineers, 1st/2nd (East Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Lieutenant, Lancs.) Battalion. Died June 7 1915 of wounds received in Sussex Yeomanry; attached 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex action in Gallipoli. Buried in Lancashire Landing Cemetery. Regiment. Served in France and Egypt. Died April 4 1918 of UWL, FWR, CWGC wounds received in action. Buried in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Castle, Tudor Ralph

Campbell, John Argentine Born Dec 28 1882 at Isleworth, Middlesex. Son of William Henry Castle of Kensington, London. School: Harrow. Born Oct 20 1877 at Flores, near Buenos Aires. Son of John Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Sept 30 1901; BA 1904. Campbell of Estancia La Corona, Casares, Buenos Aires, Married to Muriel J.C. Castle of Sandy Cross, Seale, Farnham, Argentina. Brother of Roderick H. (1899). School: Fettes (Mr Surrey. Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); Heard). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; 2nd Lieutenant, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), Matric Michs 1897; BA 1900; football (rugby) ‘blue’ 1897, 6th Battalion. Killed in action Aug 31 1916. Buried in Dantzig 1898, 1899; athletics ‘blue’ 1899. Scotland International XV Alley British Cemetery, Mametz, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1900. Assistant Master at Loretto School. Rancher; of Estancia El Jabali, Casares, FCO, Buenos Aires, in 1909. Married to Myra G. Campbell. Served in France in the Great War 1916–17: Cavendish, Lord John Spencer Lieutenant, Inniskilling Dragoons, 6th Battalion. Wounded and taken prisoner Dec 1 1917. Died of wounds Dec 2 1917 Born March 25 1875 in London. 3rd son of Lord Edward in . Buried in Honnechy British Cemetery, France Cavendish (1856) of 3 Carlos Place, London. Brother of . Venn, Fettes College Reg., UWL, FWR, CWGC Victor C.W. (1887) etc. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 13 1893; Matric Michs 1893. Major, 1st Life Guards; in the South African War 1899–1900; mentioned in Campbell-Johnston, Patrick Seymour Campbell despatches; DSO. Granted the precedence of the son of a Duke 1908. In the Great War; Major, 1st Life Guards. Killed Born July 27 1895 in Gloucester Place, West London. Son of in action Oct 20 1914. Buried in Cabaret-Rouge British Major Gordon Campbell-Johnston of 21 Cadogan Gardens, Cemetery, Souchez, France. BP&B, Venn, UWL, CWGC Chelsea. School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery; Aide-de-Campe to GOC, 46th Division. Wounded; Military Cay, Albert Jaffray Cross, Belgian Croix de Guerre. Died Aug 30 1919 of wounds received in action on May 21 1918. Buried in Shenfield Born March 9 1880 at Birmingham. Son and heir of Albert (St Mary) Churchyard, Essex. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cay of Woodside, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs 1898; BA 1902. Lieutenant, Worcestershire Yeomanry. Killed Carless, Hugh Dobbie in action April 23 1916 at Ogratina, near Katia, Sinai Peninsula. Commemorated on the Jerusalem Memorial, Israel/Palestine. Born 1898. Son of Colonel Albert Carless AMS of 38 Enys Reg., UWL, CWGC Road, Eastbourne. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Gordon Highlanders. Died April 24 1917. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France. Cazalet, Edward FWR, CWGC Born May 13 1894 at 4 Whitehall Gardens, West London. Carlile, Edward Hildred Hanbury Son of William Marshall Cazalet of Fairlawne, Tonbridge, Kent. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 Born Jan 28 1881 at Meltham, Yorkshire. Son and heir of 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 3rd Edward Hildred Carlile CBE of Helme Hall, near Huddersfield, Company, 1st Battalion, and Welsh Guards. Killed in action Yorks / Ponsbourne Park, near Hertford (afterwards 1st in France Sept 10 1916. Buried in Ciradel New Military Baronet). School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Cemetery, , Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC June 25 1899; Matric Michs 1899; BA 1904; MA 1907. Admitted at the Inner Temple April 27 1904. Called to the Chadwick, James Henry Bar 1907. Married to Ruth M. (afterwards Mrs Preston). Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Yeomanry Born Sept 27 1880 in Elland, West Riding, Yorkshire. Son of attached 1st Hertfordshire. Regiment. Killed in action March Hiram Chadwick of Upper Edge, Elland, Halifax, Yorkshire. 22 1918 near Péronne. Commemorated on , School: Borough Road College, Isleworth, Middlesex. MA France. BP&B, Venn, FWR, CWGC (London). Admitted as Sizar at Trinity June 25 1907; College Moral Sciences Prize; BA 1910. H.M. Inspector of Schools. Carver, Oswald Armitage Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); Lieutenant- Colonel, Manchester Regiment, 24th Battalion. DSO. Killed in Born Feb 2 1887 in Marple, Cheshire. Son of William Oswald action May 4 1917. Buried in Mory Abbey Military Carver of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. School: Charterhouse Cemetery, Mory, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Chamberlain, Eric Dunstan Christie, James Born Jan 17 1893 in Allerton, Liverpool. Son of Dunstan Chamberlain. School: Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner see Wrigley at Trinity June 25 1912; BA 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal North Lancs. Regiment, 1st/5th Battalion. Killed in action Nov 30 1917. Commemorated on Cambrai Memorial, Churchill, Wandrill Maurice Louverval, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Oct 29 1882 at Reigate, Surrey. Son of William Henry. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901. Chance, Eustace George St Clair Major, 12th Cavalry, Indian army attached Middlesex Hussars. Served in Egypt and Gallipoli. Wounded; mentioned in Born at Clent Grove, Worcestershire. Son of George Ferguson despatches; Order of St Anne, 3rd Class (Russia). Died Nov 4 Chance of 3 Durrant Road, Bournemouth. Left Eton for 1918 of pneumonia. UWL, FWR Household Brigade as Officer Cadet at Bushey and joined Coldstream Guards at Windsor in Dec 1917. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Coldstream Guards. Died in France Sept 27 1918 aged 19. Buried at Sanders Keep Military Cemetery, Graincourt-les- Clark, Eric Foster Havrin-court, France. FWR, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Lieutenant, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment); attached to Royal Flying Corps. Chance, Edward Seton Wounded; killed in action Jan 1 1917, age unknown. Buried in Station Cemetery, Méricourt L’Abbé, Somme, Born June 23 1881 at Carlisle. Son and heir of Frederick France. UWL, FWR, CWGC William Chance (1871), later Sir Frederick KBE of Morton, Carlisle, Cumberland. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs 1900. Joined the Welsh Fusiliers 1903; Captain; exchanged into the 2nd Clark-Kennedy, Alexander Kenelm Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Bays, Leicestershire Regiment). Served in the Great War: Brevet-Major; Lieutenant-Colonel Born Dec 18 1883 in Wimbourne, Dorset. Son of Captain attached as Commanding Officer 6th Battalion; twice Alexander William Maxwell Clark-Kennedy of Knockgray, mentioned in despatches. Killed in action May 29 1918. Galloway. School: Westminster. Admitted as pensioner at Commemorated on Soissons Memorial, Aisne, France. Trinity June 25 1902; Bentwich Prize 1904; BA 1905. A Civil Reg., UWL, FWR, CWGC Servant (Factory Department, Home Office). Captain, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 1st/5th Battalion. Killed in action April 19 1917. Buried in Gaza War Cemetery, Israel/Palestine Chapman, Wilfrid Hubert UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Dec 13 1879 at Goudhurst, Kent. Son of Joseph John Chapman (1857) of 17 St Hilda’s Terrace, Whitby, Yorks / Clemetson, David Louis Home Farm, Cromer, Norfolk. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs 1898; BA Born Oct 1 1893 at Port Maria, St Mary, Jamaica, eldest son 1903; rowing ‘blue’, 1899, 1902, 1903; President CUBC 1902. of David Robert and Mary Clemetson of ‘Frontier’, Port Served in the South African War. Sometime assistant to the Maria, Jamaica. Schools: Potsdam, Jamaica, and Clifton Bombay Company at Karachi. In the Great War: Captain, College, . Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Green Howards, 6th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 1912. Rowed in the Rugby Club boat at the bumps, before Aug 7 1915 in Gallipoli. Buried in Azmak Cemetery, Suvla, volunteering for service in Kitchener’s Army. Enlisted in the Turkey. The Times Aug 14 1915, Venn, UWL, CWGC Sportsmen’s Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers. After serving in Salonika, invalided to England, then transferred as Lieutenant Charles, James Arthur Merriman into 24th Welsh Regiment, Welsh Hussars, and killed near Péronne, Somme, on Sept 21 1918. Buried at Unicorn Cemetery Born Feb 7 1890 at Whittlesea, Cambs. Son of Revd James Vendhuile. Purportedly the first black officer to have been Hamilton Charles of The Vicarage, Oakham. Admitted as killed in action. Commemorated on British West Indies pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Regiment memorial in Port Maria. ‘Jamaica’s Part in the Great 1st King’s (Shropshire Light Infantry). Died Feb 10 1915 of War 1914–1918’ Lib.MilitaryArchive.co.uk, UWL, CWGC wounds received in action on Oct 23 1914. Buried in Oakham Cemetery. UWL, FWR, CWGC Clifton, Hubert Everard Chichester, William George Cubitt Born July 14 1891 at Loughborough, Leics. Son of Richard Born July 20 1892 in Dorking, Surrey. Son of Revd James Clifton of the Manse, Lyminge, Folkestone, Kent. Edward Arthur Chichester of Ashleigh, Dorking. Admitted School: Rydal Mount, Colwyn Bay. Admitted as pensioner at as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Captain, Trinity Oct 1 1910; BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Devon London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers), 1st Battalion. Killed in Regiment. Wounded; Military Cross. Died Oct 4 1916 of action Sept 15 1916. Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetary, wounds received in action on Sept 23 1916. Buried in , Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cemetery, Devon. UWL, FWR, CWGC Clissold, Harry [or Henry] Cocks, Wyllard Born Feb 12 1871 at Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. Son of Born Sept 10 1891 at Le Havre, Seine Inférieure, France. Son William George Clissold of Chestnut Hill, Nailsworth. of Joseph Dallin Cocks. School: private tuition, Sussex. Schools, Clifton College and Wycliffe College, Gloucestershire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity May 27 1889; Exhibitioner; Lieutenant, Lincolnshire Regiment. 10th Battalion. Died Matric Michs 1889; Scholar 1891; BA 1892; Nat. Sci. Tripos, 1st April 9 1917 of wounds received in action. Commemorated Class, 1893; MA 1898. Assistant Master at Marlborough on Arras Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC College 1893–4; House Master at Clifton College 1894–1914. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Engineers, 474th Field Company. Twice mentioned in despatches; DSO 1916. Colthurst Killed in action Sept 28 1917. Buried in Duhallow ADS Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Clifton College Reg., see Bowen-Colthurst Venn, Wycliffe College Reg., UWL, FWR, CWGC

Close-Brooks, Arthur Brooks Cook, Frank [Francis] Richardson Born Oct 22 1884 in Eccles, Lancashire. Son of John Close- Born July 17 1897 at Blackheath, London. Son of John William Brooks of Birtles Hall, Cheshire; brother of John C. (1895). Cook of ‘St Aubyn’, Hardy Road, Blackheath, London. School: School: Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 27 1915. June 25 1903; BA 1906. Married to Frances Mary of Glemham Lieutenant, East Yorkshire Regiment and Royal Flying Grove, Saxmundham, Suffolk. Captain, 3rd Manchester Corps. Wounded. Killed in flying accident Feb 22 1918. Regiment. Military Cross. Mentioned in despatches. Died Buried at Suez War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. UWL, FWR, Jan 10 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Amara CWGC War Cemetery, Iraq. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cornish, Charles Lawson Close-Brooks, John Charles Born Aug 13 1887 at , Sussex. Son of Henry Cornish Born June 18 1876 at Eccles, Lancs. Son of John Close (post of ‘Glastonbury’, Lovelace Road, Surbiton, Surrey. School: Close-Brooks) of Birtles Hall, Chelford, Cheshire; brother of Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 26 Arthur B. (1903). School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at 1905; BA 1908. Lieutenant, Highland Light Infantry, 2nd Trinity June 29 1895; Matric Michs 1895. Served in the South Battalion. Killed in action Nov 13 1914. Commemorated on African War (Imperial Yeomanry, 22nd Cheshire Company), Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC afterwards in the 6th Dragoon Guards until 1904. Queen’s South Africa Medal; King’s South Africa Medal; Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal clasps. In the Great Corry, Frederic Richard Henry Lowry War: Lieutenant, Life Guards [or 5th Dragoon Guards]. Killed in action Oct 30 1914 at Zundvoorde. UWL, FWR Born May 13 1890 in London SW. Son of Henry William Corry. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; Clough, Alan BA 1911. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, ‘C’ Battery, 47th Brigade. Died in France Sept 30 1915 of wounds received in Son of Henry Smith Clough of Redbolt, . Admitted action on Sept 25 1915. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Captain, West Yorkshire France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own), 16th Battalion. Killed in action July 1 1916 aged 21. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cowper, Geoffrey Moore Born March 14 1891 at Darlington, Co. Durham. Son of Cockerell, Samuel Pepys Walter Spencer Cowper of 67 Duke Street, Darlington. Born May 12 1880 in London. Son of William Acland Darlington Grammar School, Co. Durham. Admitted as Cockerell of 1 Halkin Place, , London. Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1911. Captain, Royal School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Army Medical Corps attached Dorsetshire Regiment. Matric Michs 1898; athletics ‘blue’ 1899; rowing ‘blue’ and Mentioned in despatches. Died Oct 3 1918 of wounds member of the University Boat Race Team 1900. Entered received in action. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Foreign Office 1902. Sometime at Madrid and Lisbon as Etrun, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Commercial Attaché to the British Embassy at Madrid and to the Legation at Lisbon 1906–10. Took up aviation and Cox, Derek Percy became a probationer in the Special Reserve of the Royal Flying Corps. Served in the Great War: 2nd Lieutenant, RFC; Son of Major-General Sir Percy Z. Cox GCMG GCIE KCSI of joined the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt 1914, doing duty as ‘Woodlands’, Clapham, Bedfordshire. Admitted as pensioner pilot and observer over the Sinai desert. Died of smallpox at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Married to Ethel Cox. 2nd Lieutenant, March 20 1915 at Ismailia, Egypt. Buried in Ismailia War Royal Flying Corps, 27th Squadron. Killed in action Aug 21 Memorial Cemetery. Vis. of England and Wales X, The Times 1917 aged 21. Buried in Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, March 23 1915, UWL, FWR, CWGC Souchez, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Crawley, Eustace Crosse, Edward Arthur Willson

Born April 19 1868 at Highgate, London. Son of George Son of Arthur Willson Crosse of 84 Cornwall Gardens, South Baden Crawley of 41 Lowndes Square, London. Brother of Kensington, and Sunbury, Middlesex. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st George A. (1882) and Henry E. (1884). School: Harrow. Coldstream Guards. Died Sept 27 1918 aged 20. Buried in Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 14 1886; Matric Mich Sanders Keep Military Cemetery, Graincourt-les-, 1886; cricket ‘blue’ 1887–9. Married to Lady Violet Crawley, France. FWR, CWGC née Finch of 5 Lancaster Gate Terrace, London W. Joined the 12th Lancers, 1889. Served at Sierra Leone 1898–9; in the South African War; mentioned in despatches; Major 1900. Crossley, Brian Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General, India. Served in the Born April 5 1886 at Altrincham, Cheshire. Son of Sir William Great War with the British Expeditionary Force 1914; Major, John Crossley, 1st Bart, of Glenfield, Altrincham, Cheshire. 12th (Prince of Wales’s Royal) Lancers; mentioned in School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904. despatches. Killed by a shell Nov 2 1914 near Wytschaete, Married to Greta. Lieutenant, Highland Light Infantry, 3rd Flanders. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Battalion attached 2nd Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. Belgium. Harrow School Reg., Venn, FWR, CWGC Killed in action May 17/18 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Crewdson, Theodore Wright

Born Jan 30 1896 at Fulshaw, Cheshire. Son of John Wright Crowe, Hugh Barby Crewdson of Endsleigh, Alderley Edge, Cheshire. School: Born April 18 1894 in south-west London. Son of Percy Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Barby Crowe. School: Westminster. Admitted as pensioner at 1914. Captain, Manchester Regiment, 20th Battalion; Aide- Trinity Oct 1 1912. Lieutenant, Royal Fusiliers, 4th Battalion de-Campe. Died Nov 6 1916 of wounds received in action on attached 2nd Battalion. Drowned in H.M. transport off Oct 28 1916. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. Gallipoli Oct 28 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, UWL, FWR, CWGC Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Crispin, Hugh Trevor Cunningham, James Michael

Born Sept 18 1868 in London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Born Sept 11 1878 at Edinburgh. Son of William Cunningham May 30 1887. Son of Alfred Trevor Crispin of Glencourt DD (1869) of 2 St Paul’s Road, Cambridge. School: Perse House, Ladbroke Gardens, London. School: Bradfield College Grammar, Cambridge (Dr Barnes-Lawrence). Admitted as (Mr Gray). Matric Michs 1887; BA 1890. Served 22 years in pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric Michs 1897; BA the Northumberland Fusiliers; Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal 1901; MA 1906. A member of the Institute of Civil Engineers. Sussex Regiment, Commanding 2nd Battalion; mentioned in Married to Bertha M. of 2 St Paul’s Road, Cambridge, and despatches. Killed in action Oct 30 1914. Commemorated on had issue. Captain, 7th Suffolk Regiment. Died March 28 Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1918 of wounds received in action. Buried in Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. Venn, Croft, John Arthur Christopher UWL, FWR, CWGC

Born April 15 1888 in West London. Son of Herbert Henry Cunningham, James Sandemann Stephen Croft of Sussex Square, Brighton. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1911. 2nd Born May 4 1885 at Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire, Scotland. Lieutenant, Royal Warwickshire Regiment; attached to Duke Son of James Cunningham of Argyll Lodge, St Andrews, Fife. of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment), 4th Battalion. Killed Canadian citizen. School: Bradfield College. Admitted as in action at Hill 60, Ypres, April 18 1915. Commemorated on pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1907. Sergeant, Royal Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Highlanders, Canadian Force (132009). Killed in action Oct 31 1916. Buried in Adanac Military Cemetery, , Somme. UWL, CWGC Cropper, John

Born Sept 17 1864 at Guisborough, Yorks. 2nd son of Edward Currie, Richard Frederick Ince William Cropper of Great Crosby, Liverpool. Brother of James (1881), etc. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Born June 3 1881 in London. Son of Captain R. William Trinity June 18 1883; Matric Michs 1883; BA 1886; BC and Henry Currie JP of 17 Emperor’s Gate, London. School: MA 1892; MB 1893; MD 1902. At St Bartholomew’s Hospital. Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 With the Church Missionary Society Medical Mission at Acre, 1899; Matric Michs 1899. Wine merchant. Married to Palestine, 1895–1901. Married to Anne E., and had issue. Of Eugenie Celestine Georgette of 63 Boulevard Eurvin, Mount Ballan, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, in 1911. Captain, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. Lance-Corporal, Royal Fusiliers, Royal Army Medical Corps. Drowned Nov 21 1916 in HMS 10th Battalion. Killed in action July 15 1916. Buried in Britannic. Commemorated at Mikra Memorial, Greece. Lancs. Pizières British Cemetery, Ovillers-La-Boisselle, France. Pedigrees, Charterhouse School Reg., UWL, FWR, CWGC Wellington College Reg., UWL, FWR, CWGC Daffarn, Maurice brothers, a model for Barrie’s ‘Peter Pan’. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. 2nd Born Feb 16 1888 at Kensington, West London. Son of Lieutenant, 6th King’s Royal Rifle Corps; attached Rifle William George Daffarn of ‘Valewood’, Haslemere, Surrey. Brigade. Killed in action March 15 1915. Buried in Voorme- School: Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity zeele Enclosure No. 3 Ypres, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC June 25 1906; BA 1909. 2nd Lieutenant, North Rhodesian Police. Killed in action in Rhodesia April 24 1915. Buried in Ndola (Kansenshi) Cemetery, Zambia. UWL, FWR, CWGC Davies, Roland Arthur Llewelyn see Llewelyn Davies Dart, Hugh Born Sept 4 1881 at Liverpool. 3rd son of Richard Dart of Day, Maurice Charles Terceira House, Sefton Park, Liverpool. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs Born Feb 26 1891 at Waterford, Co. Waterford, Ireland. Son 1900; BA 1903; MA 1907. In Parr’s Bank. Private, Middlesex of Maurice William Day. School: . Regiment (Public Schools Battalion); Captain and Adjutant, Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity June 25 1910. 13th York and Lancaster Regiment, Egypt 1916; later in Senior Scholar 1913. Bell Scholarship, Dealtry Prize; BA 1913. France. Wounded July 1 1916 at the Battle of the Somme 2nd Lieutenant, 13th Rajputs (Shekhawati Regiment), Indian and died the following day. Buried in Bertrancourt Military Army. Killed in action in Tanzania, East Africa Nov 3/4 1914. Cemetery, Somme, France. Venn, Harrow School Reg., UWL, Buried in Tange Memorial Cemetery, Tanzania. UWL, FWR, FWR, CWGC CWGC

Darwin, Erasmus de Candole, Alec Corry Vully Born Dec 7 1881 in Cambridge. Son of Horace and Ida Darwin Son of H.K. de Candole of 6 Little Cloister, Westminster, of The Orchard, Cambridge. Grandson of naturalist Charles London. Born in Cheltenham. Admitted as Entrance Darwin and statistician Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer. Exhibitioner at Trinity Oct 1 1916. Died 1918. Lieutenant, School: Marlborough College. Admitted as Exhibitioner at Wiltshire Regiment, 4th Battalion (Machine Gun Corps) Trinity June 25 1901; Maths Prize 1902; BA 1904; MA 1910. attached 49th Battalion. Died Sept 3 1918 aged 21. Buried at 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, France. FWR, CWGC April 24/25 1915. Commemorated in Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC de Rothschild, Evelyn Achille

Davidson, Norman Randall Born Jan 6 1886 at Ascott, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. Son of Leopold de Rothschild of Ascott. School: Harrow. Son of John Henry Davidson (1868) of Muir House, Davidson’s Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1907. Mains, Midlothian. Born there Sept 8 1878. School: Eton. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Buckinghamshire Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 13 1897; Matric Michs Hussars (Bucks. Yeomanry). Mentioned in despatches. Died 1897. Served as an Officer in the Royal Field Artillery in the Nov 17 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Richon- South African War. Served in the Great War: Lieutenant- Le-Zion Jewish Cemetery, Israel/Palestine. UWL, FWR, CWGC Colonel, Royal Horse Artillery, General Staff Officer; DSO and bar. Mentioned three times in despatches. Died of wounds received in action Oct 5 1917. Buried in Dozinghem Deighton, John Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Eton School Reg., Venn, UWL, CWGC Born June 28 1887 in Cambridge. Son of Frederick Deighton of ‘St Bernard’s’, 47 Hills Road, Cambridge. School: King’s Canterbury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1906; Davies, Arthur Charles BA 1909; MB BChir 1914. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps, King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) attached Born April 18 1877 in London. Son of Richard Davies of 1st/5th Battalion. Died Sept 19/20 1916 of wounds received Treborth, Bangor, Carnarvonshire. School: Harrow. Admitted in action. Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Méricourt as pensioner at Trinity June 30 1896; Matric Michs 1896; BA L’Abbé, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1900. Married to Sisli M. Vivian (formerly Davies), of Tryfos, Menai Bridge, Anglesey. Captain, 6th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed in action Aug 10 1915. Commemorated at Denman, Richard Charles Helles Memorial, Turkey. Harrow School Reg., Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Aug 16 1896 in Hyde Park Place, West London. Son of Thomas Hugh Anderson Denman of Lavant, Chichester, Sussex. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June Davies, George Llewelyn 25 1914. Private, Honourable Artillery Company; Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards, 4th Battalion. Killed in action Dec 1/2 Born July 20 1983 in Kensington, London. Son of Arthur 1917. Buried in Metz-en-Couture Communal Cemetery Llewelyn Davies; stepson of Sir J.M. Barrie, Bart. With his British Extension, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Dennistoun, John Romeyn Dodgson, Francis

Born Jan 24 1895 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Son of Born May 10 1889 in Hampstead, NW London. Son of Henley Mr Justice Robert Maxwell Dennistoun QC of 216 Cockburn Frederick Dodgson of Bovingdon, Herts; brother of Philip Street, Winnipeg. School: Trinity College School, Port Hope, Henry (1910). School: Marlborough College. Admitted as Ontario. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1911. Captain, Yorkshire Lieutenant, Fort Garry Horse, Canadian Force, Canadian Regiment (Green Howards), 8th Battalion. Killed in action Division Cyclist Company; attached to Royal Flying Corps, July 10 1916. Commemorated at Serre Road Cemetery, Somme 7th Squadron. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action UWL, FWR, CWGC May 4 1916. Buried in Halluin Communal Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Don, Archibald William Robertson Born Dec 11 1890 at Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire, Scotland. Dewhurst, George Charnley Littleton Son of Robert Bogle Don of Warren House, Farnham Common, Bucks; brother of Francis Percival (1904). School: Born Dec 23 1891 at Knutsford, Cheshire. Son of George Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Littleton Dewhurst, and Mrs Annie M. Jones (formerly 1909. Exhibitioner 1911; Senior Scholar, College Natural Dewhurst) of Aberuchill, Comrie, Perthshire. School: Eton. Sciences Prize 1912; BA 1912. Medical student at Barts Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910. Lieutenant, Hospital. Lieutenant, Black Watch. Served in France 1914–15, 1st Rifle Brigade. Wounded; killed in action July 1 1916. Salonika 1916. Died in Macedonia Sept 11 1916 of dysentery. UWL, FWR, CWGC Buried in Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery, Greece. Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC

Dickinson, Raymond Scott Donaldson, Sir Hay Frederick Born June 10 1893 in Kensington, London. Son of Sir John Born July 7 1856 at Sydney, Australia. 2nd son of Sir Stuart Dickinson of West Hill House, Worplesdon Hill, . Alexande Donaldon of 15 Queen Street, Mayfair, London, School: . Admitted as pensioner at first Premier of New South Wales. Brother of Stuart A. (1873) Trinity June 25 1912. Captain, London Regiment (Queen’s and St Clair G.A. (1882). School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner Westminster Rifles), ‘A’ Company, 1st/16th Battalion. Killed at Trinity May 31 1877; Matric Michs 1877. At Edinburgh in action Oct 2 1915. Buried in Pitijze Burial Ground Cemetery, and Zurich Universities. Civil and Mechanical Engineer. Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC In L. and N.W. Railway Works at Crewe. Employed at Goa, India, on railway and harbour construction 1884–7; on the Manchester Ship Canal 1887–91. Chief Engineer, India Docks, Dixon, James Evelyn Bevan London 1892–7. Deputy Director-General of Ordnance Factories 1898–9 and Chief Mechanical Engineer thereof 1899– Born Oct 25 1893 at 3 Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birming- 1903. Chief Superintendent of Ordnance Factories 1903–. ham. Son of Arthur Stansfeld Dixon of Deddington, Member of Council of ICE; CB 1909; KCB 1911. Vice-President, Oxfordshire. School: Oundle. Admitted as pensioner at Institute of Mechanical Engineers. Brigadier- General, Trinity June 25 1913. Captain, 6th Royal Warwickshire General Staff, employed in Ministry of Munitions, 1915. Regiment. Killed in action July 1 1916. Buried in Serre Road Drowned in HMS Hampshire June 5/6 1916. Commemorated Cemetery No. 2 Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC on Hollybook Memorial, Southampton. Debrett, Eton School Lists, Venn, Who was Who 1916–28, FWR, CWGC Dobbs, William Cary Donaldson, Norman Born Oct 14 1870 in London. Eldest son of Robert Conway Dobbs JP (1861), barrister, of Heathlands, Woking, Surrey Born Jan 19 1879 at Chiswick. 2nd son of John Donaldson of and of Camphire, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford. Brother of Tower House, Chiswick, Middlesex. School: Charterhouse. Arthur C. (1893). School: Winchester College. Admitted Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric Michs as pensioner at Trinity May 27 1889; Matric Michs 1889; 1897; BA 1900. Married to Dorothea Joan of Lower Franklands, BA 1892. Partner in Messrs John Broadwood and Sons, Pangbourne, Berkshire. Entered the Army (Royal Artillery) 1900; pianoforte makers 1894–1901. Captain, 4th Middlesex served for four years in India; retired 1909. Served in the Great Regiment, 1915; Royal Fusiliers; twice wounded; killed in War: Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 45th Brigade, 1914–15; action July 31 1917 aged 46. Commemorated at Ypres mentioned in despatches. Killed in action March 10 1915. (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. Scott MSS, UWL, Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. Scott MSS., Winchester College Reg., FWR, CWGC UWL, Army Lists, The Times March 15 1915, CWGC

Dowling, Geoffrey Charles Walter Dodgshon, Angus John Charles Born Aug 12 1891 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Son of Born at Bream, Glos. Son of John J. Dodgshon of 10 Campden Joseph Dowling. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner Hill Square, Kensington. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1914. Captain, King’s Royal Rifle Oct 1 1914. Died 1917. Lieutenant, 5th Gloucestershire Corps, 7th Battalion. Killed in action at Hooge July 30 1915. Regiment. Killed in action Nov 10 1917 aged 22. Buried in Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. Sunken Road Cemetery, , France. UWL, FWR, CWGC UWL, CWGC Drewe, Adrian magnificent example of courage, determi-nation and devotion to duty to all ranks under his command. This gallant officer Born May 23 1891 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Son of Julius has since succumbed to his wounds.’ [Supplement to LG Aug Charles Drewe of Wadhurst Hall, Sussex. School: Eton. 2 1917.] Buried in Villers-Faucon Communal Cemetery, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Garrison Artillery, 262nd Siege Battery, 47th Heavy Artillery Group. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action July 12 1917. Commemorated Eade, Aylmer at Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Jan 28 1892 at Aycliffe, Co. Durham. Son of Revd Charles John Aylmer Eade of Aycliffe Vicarage, Darlington. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June Drysdale, Donald Roy 25 1910; BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards), 3rd Battalion attached 2nd Battalion. Born Dec 13 1894 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Son of Joseph Killed in action Oct 8/9 1917. Buried in Cement House Norman Drysdale of 440 Calle Peru, Buenos Aires, Argentine Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Republic. School: Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Lieutenant, 5th Dorsetshire Regiment. Wounded; died Sept 26 1916 of wounds received in action. Eddison, Richard de Paiva Commemorated at St Sever Cemetery, Rouen. UWL, FWR, CWGC Elder son of John Arthur Eddison of 7 Langcliffe Avenue, Harrogate. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. Lieutenant, Dudley Smith, Charles Jervoise Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, 2nd/4th Battalion. Died Aug 10 1917 aged 20. Buried in Cité Bonjean Military Son of Gerald Dudley Smith and Lady Barbara Smith of Cemetery, Armentières, France. FWR, CWGC Strensham Court, Worcester. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Died 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Grenadier Guards. Killed in action June 16 1915 aged 19. Commemorated Edwardes, Thomas at Le Touret Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Lieutenant, York and Lancaster Regiment, 5th Battalion. Died April 11 1918, age unknown. Commemorated on Tyne Duff, Beauchamp Patrick Cot Memorial, Belgium. FWR, CWGC Born Aug 24 1891 at Hatton Castle, Aberdeenshire. Son of Garden [sic] Alexander Duff of Hatton Castle, Turriff, Aberdeenshire. School: Eton. Admitted as Entrance Egerton, Philip de Malpas Wayne Exhibitioner at Trinity June 25 1911. 2nd Lieutenant, Cameron Born April 4 1895 at Park Lane, London. Son of Sir Philip Highlanders, 5th Battalion. Killed in action Sept 25 1915. Henry Brian Grey-Egerton, 12th Baronet of Oulton Park, Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cheshire. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Jan 16 1914. Captain, 19th (Queen Alexandra’s Own Royal) Duncan, David Alan Hussars. Killed in action Oct 8 1918. Buried in Busigny Communal Cemetery Extension, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Aug 5 1895 at Valparaiso, Chile. Son of George Henry Frederick Duncan of 12 Kensington Court, London. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Eiloart, Horace Anson 1914. Flight Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Air Service. Died June 2 1917. Commemorated at Kensal Green (All Souls’) Born Oct 3 1888 at Hampstead, London. Son of Frederick Cemetery. FWR, CWGC Edward Eiloart. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1911; LLB 1912. Major, London Dunville, John Spencer Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Wounded twice. DSO, Military Cross and Bar (1916). ‘For conspicuous gallantry in action. Son of John Dunville of Redburn, Holywood, Co. Down, He displayed great courage and determination, and set a fine Ireland. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. 2nd example to his men during the attack. He withdrew his Lieutenant, 1st (Royal) Dragoons. Died June 26 1917 of company with marked skill after being relieved.’ [Supplement wounds received in action on June 25/26 1917. Victoria to the London Gazette, Nov 14 1916] ‘For conspicuous Cross: ‘For most conspicuous bravery. When in charge of a gallantry and devotion to duty while in charge of the battalion party consisting of scouts and Royal Engineers engaged in report centre in ‘No Man’s Land’. During a raid on the the demolition of the enemy’s wire, this officer displayed enemy’s trenches he was badly wounded, but refused to be great gallantry and disregard of all personal danger. In order taken to the aid post. All the telephone wires had been cut to ensure the absolute success of the work entrusted to him, and many casualties caused, but he remained in charge till 2nd Lt. Dunville placed himself between an N.C.O. of the the end of the operations, and would only allow himself to be Royal Engineers and the enemy’s fire, and, thus protected, taken back on a stretcher after all casualties had been evacuated. the N.C.O. was enabled to complete a work of great importance. His coolness and courage were most marked.’ [Supplement to 2nd Lt. Dunville, although severely wounded, continued to the Edinburgh Gazette Sept 18 1918.] Mentioned in direct his men in the wire-cutting and general operations despatches three times. Died June 1920 from the effect of until the raid was successfully completed, thereby setting a wounds received in action on May 28 1918. UWL, FWR Ellicott, Frederick Arthur John 1902; BA 1905. Married to Marie Ezra of Christ Church, . Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, 192nd Siege Battery. Born March 13 1892 at Painswick, Glos. Son of His Honour Killed in action Aug 6 1918. Buried in Beacon Cemetery, Judge Arthur Becher Ellicott of Rydal House, 22 Portarlington Sailly-Laurette, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Rd, Bournemouth. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Married to Lettice Eleanor of Green Place, Stockbridge, Hampshire. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Farmer, Henry Charles McLean King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action July 8/9 1916. Born Aug 8 1892 at Arundel, W. Sussex. Son of Revd James Buried in Bernafay Wood British Cemetery, Montauban, Edmund Gamul Farmer of Yeardsley Cottage, Furness Vale, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cheshire. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, King’s Royal Rifle Elliot, The Hon. Gavin William Esmond Corps, 6th Battalion attached 4th Battalion. Killed in action May 10 1915. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Lieutenant, Scots Guards (Lothians and Border Horse). Died of wounds received in action Aug 6 1917 in France, age unknown. UWL, FWR Farquhar, Hobart Brooks

Born April 16 1874 at Aberdeen. Youngest son of Admiral Elliot, Wilfrid Edmund Sir Arthur Farquhar KCB of Drumnagesk, Aboyne, Born March 25 1892 at Kingsbridge, Devon. Son of Dr Edmund Aberdeenshire. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Arthur Savage Elliot of Slade, Kingsbridge, Devon. School: Trinity Oct 7 1892; Matric Michs 1892. Married to Ida Violet Sherborne. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Farquhar of Barry Lodge, Hook Heath, Woking. Went to 2nd Lieutenant, Dorset Regiment, 5th Battalion. Killed in South Africa in 1895 and served in the Matabele Campaign of action Sept 26 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, 1896 and in the Boer War 1899–1902. Called to the Bar, Inner Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Temple, Jan 26 1909. District Auditor under the Local Government Board, first in Lancashire then in Staffordshire; Inspector of Audits under the National Health Insurance Evans, Bernard Scheme. Captain, London Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own Born Dec 19 1887 at Clapham Junction, London. Son of Civil Service Rifles); reported wounded and missing in the Edwin Evans of 9 Ashley Gardens, Victoria, London. School: attack on Ridge May 22 1916. Commemorated on Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June Arras Memorial, France. Burke, LG, Scott MSS, Law Lists, 25 1906; BA LLB 1909. Married to Bessie H. (née Murray) of Harrow School Reg., Venn, The Times June 4 1916, UWL, 86 Emmanuel Road, Streatham Hill, London. Solicitor. FWR, CWGC Lieutenant, Middlesex Regiment and Royal Flying Corps, 55th Squadron. Mentioned in despatches. Died April 8 1917. Feilding, The Hon. Henry Simon Buried in Ontario Cemetery, Sains-les-, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born June 29 1894 at Rugby, Warwicks. Son of Rudolph Feilding, 9th Earl of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox, Lutterworth, Evans, Rupert Ancrum Rugby. Oratory School, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Lieutenant, King Edward’s Horse; Born Nov 6 1891 at 54 Longridge Road, Earls Court, London Aide-de-Campe; Captain, Coldstream Guards, 2nd Battalion. SW. Son of Patrick Fleming Evans. School: Charterhouse. Died Oct 9 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; College Law Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Prize 1911; LLB 1913. Sergeant, Honourable Artillery Company; 2nd Lieutenant, (Prince of Wales’s Own), 3rd Battalion. Accidentally killed Jan 25 Fenwick, Anthony Lionel 1916. Buried in Harpley (St Bartholomew) Churchyard, Worcestershire. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Dec 16 1893 at Storrington, West Sussex. Son of Walter Lionel Fenwick of Witham Hall, Bourne, Lincolnshire. Schools: Harrow; private tuition, Middlesex. Admitted as Ewing, Arthur Harold pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Captain, 6th Lincolnshire Regiment. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Killed in Son of Peter A. Ewing of 1 Cromwell Crescent, London. action Feb 16 1918. Buried in Philosophe British Cemetery, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Captain, East , France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Yorkshire Regiment. Adjutant, 1st Battalion. Wounded; Military Cross and Bar; mentioned in despatches. Died Sept 8 1918 of wounds received in action aged 22. Buried in Ferguson, Hugh Mortimer Bagneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Oct 25 1891 in Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Son of Alastair Mackenzie Ferguson of Frognal House, Hampstead, Ezra, David London. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Captain, South Staffs. Regiment, 9th Born Oct 1 1884 in Calcutta, India. Son of Ezekiel. School: Battalion. Killed in action June 11 1917. Buried in Railway Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Dugouts Burial Ground, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Finch, Henry Alfred Ingle Forrest, John William Born Sept 17 1878 at Hammersmith; Canadian citizen. Son Born Dec 5 1893 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of Sir William of George Ingle Finch of Little Shelford, Cambridge; later of Charles Forrest, 5th Bart of Comiston House, Colinton, 47 Agate Road, Hammersmith, London. School: St Paul’s. Midlothian. School: Marlborough College. Admitted as Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric Michs pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Seaforth 1897; BA 1900. Resided in London, Ontario; a farmer in the Highlanders. Killed in action Sept 27 1915. Commemorated USA. Private, 2nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Eastern on Loos Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Ontario Regiment); attached to Trench Mortar Battery. Died April 28 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Forster, Frederick Albert Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, St Paul’s School Reg., FWR, CWGC Born Dec 24 1879 in London. 2nd son of Paul Frederick Forster of Malverleys, East Woodhay, Hampshire. School: Firth, Arnold Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs 1898. Obtained a War Commission in 1900 and joined Born Jan 1 1882 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Son of Wilson the Royal Fusiliers; seconded to the Northern Firth of Huddersfield. School: Rydal Mount, Radnorshire. Mounted Infantry 1902; Adjutant, 4th Battalion, Royal Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901; BA 1904; MA Fusiliers, 1910–13; Captain 1914. Wounded Aug 23 1914 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action while in action at Mons and died ‘soon after’. Buried in St. April 15 1917. Buried in H.A.C. Cemetery, Ecoust-St. Mein, Symphorien Military Cemetery, Hainaut, Belgium. Eton France. UWL, FWR, CWGC School Lists, Venn, Scott MSS, UWL, FWR, CWGC

Firth, Richard Charles Dundas Forster, William Born April 23 1878 at Sheffield. Son of Charles Henry Firth Born Nov 28 1892 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland. of Riverdale, Sheffield, Yorks. School: Eton. Admitted as Son of Charles Davison Forster of 89 Jesmond Road, Newcastle- pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric Michs 1897; BA on-Tyne, brother of Thomas (1910). School: Downside. 1900. Living at Riverdale, Sheffield, in 1899. Lieutenant, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA, LLB 1913. South Lancashire Regiment. Died Dec 21 1914. Buried in Private, Royal Fusiliers (London Regiment), 8th Battalion. Bordbuie Burial Ground, Ross and Cromarty. UWL, Eton Killed in action Oct 7 1916. Commemorated on Thiepval School Lists, Venn, FWR, CWGC Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Fisher, John Wilfred Foster, Bernard la Trobe Born Nov 22 1892 in Nottingham. Son of Horace Arthur Born May 8 1893 at Widcombe, Somerset. Son of Revd Fisher. School: Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at Frederic La Trobe Foster of Combe End, Danes Hill, Woking. Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Captain, Temporary Major, School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Sherwood Foresters (Notts. and Derby Regiment). Wounded 1912. Lieutenant, Manchester Regiment, 19th Battalion. three times. DSO; mentioned in despatches. Died July 8 Killed in action July 24 1916. Buried at A.I.F. Burial Ground, 1916 [FWR gives March 30 1916] of wounds received in Flers, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC action. Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Méricourt-L’Abbé, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Fowler, David Dennys

Fiske, Charles Henry Born June 20 1897 at Glenelg, South Australia. Son of James Fowler. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Born Dec 3 1896 in , , USA. Son of Charles June 25 1915. Aviator’s Certificate May 29 1916. 2nd Lieut. Henry Fiske. County Day School, Newton, Massachusetts. (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Flying Corps. Wounded; killed in Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 13 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, action March 16 1917. Buried in (St Margaret) 111th Regiment, . Killed in action near Churchyard, Sussex. UWL, FWR, CWGC Fismes (Aisne) Aug 12 1918. UWL Fowler, John Dudley FitzGerald, Maurice John Penrose Born Oct 8 1892 in Camberley, Surrey. Son of George William Born April 8 1894 in Cork, Ireland. Son of James Penrose Fowler. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June FitzGerald of The Grange, Midleton, Co. Cork. School: 25 1910; BA 1913. Lieutenant, 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers. Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Killed in action Nov 30 1914. Commemorated at Ypres Married to Louisa J.P. Penrose FitzGerald of Hillside, (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire. Lieutenant, The Queen’s (Royal W. Surrey Regiment), 7th Battalion. Died July 26 1916 of Foyster, Philip Tillard wounds received in action. Commemorated in the Republic of Ireland. UWL, FWR Born April 17 1888 at Hastings, East Sussex. Son of Revd George Alfred Foyster, brother of Harold Tillard (1902). School: FitzRoy, William Henry Alfred Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1906; BA 1909. Captain, Royal Engineers, 86th Field Company. see Ipswich Died Dec 11 1916 of wounds received in action on Dec 6 1916. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Freeman-Mitford, The Hon. Clement Galbraith, Alexander Norman Bertram Ogilvy Born June 19 1878 at Enniskerry. Son of Ven. Archdeacon Born Dec 14 1877 in London. School: Eton. Son and heir of Henry Galbraith (BA Dublin, 1849) of Powerscourt Rectory, Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, later 1st Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow. School: Harrow. Admitted as and Lady Clementine Ogilvy, daughter of the 7th Earl of pensioner at Trinity Oct 8 1896; Matric Michs 1897; BA 1900. Airlie of Batsford Park, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos. Admitted In the Ceylon Civil Service 1901. Acting District Judge, as pensioner at Trinity June 30 1896; Matric Michs 1896. Ratnapura, 1906. Surveyor of Customs, Colombo, 1907. Joined the 10th Hussars 1899; Lieutenant 1900. Served in Second Assistant Colonial Secretary 1910. Clerk to Legislative South Africa 1900–1; severely wounded; Captain 1904; Council 1911. Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary 1914. Adjutant 1904–7; Major 1912. Awarded Wittenbergen Cape Served in the Great War : Captain, Ceylon Planters Rifles Colony Transvaal South Africa 01 clasps. Married to Lady Corps; attached to Staff of New Zealand and Australian Army Helen Mitford of Hydecroft, Lowfield Heath, Crawley. In the Corps in Egypt. Died Feb 20 1916 while on duty at Cairo, Great War: Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 10th (Prince from result of a motor accident. Buried in Powerscourt of Wales’s Own Royal) Hussars, ‘A’ Squadron; wounded; (St Patrick) Church of Ireland Churchyard, Co. Wicklow. mentioned in despatches; DSO 1915; killed in action in the UWL, Harrow School Reg. [which gives ‘killed Feb 15’], Venn, second battle of Ypres May 13 1915. Buried in Vlamertinghe FWR [which gives ‘Feb 16’], CWGC Military Cemetery, Belgium. Venn, Burke, P&B [which gives ‘born Dec 14 1876’], DSO Book, Scott MSS, Who was Who, 1897– Garfit, Thomas Noel Cheney 1916, The Morning Post May 18 1915, UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Sept 9 1892 in Louth, Lincolnshire. Son of Thomas French, The Hon. Ernest Aloysius Cheney Garfit. School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1910; BA 1914. Lieutenant, 2nd Born July 4 1894 at French Park, Co. Roscommon, Ireland. Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action near Armentières, Son of Arthur French, 4th Baron de Freyne of 48 Queen’s April 30 1915. Buried in Houpline Communal Cemetery Gate, London and French Park, Co. Roscommon. Brother of Extension, France. Commemorated in Legbourne (All Saints) Bertram Leo (1919), Francis Charles (1902), Hubert John Churchyard, Lincolnshire. UWL [which gives ‘killed in (1915). Oratory School, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Admitted Gallipoli’], FWR, CWGC, www.roll-of-honour.com as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Captain, 2nd South Wales Borderers. Died Aug 16 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. Garnett, Kenneth Gordon UWL, FWR, CWGC Born July 30 1892 at Tynemouth, Northumberland. Son of Frend, William Reginald William Garnett of 1 The Chestnuts, Branch Hill, Hampstead, London. St Paul’s School, London. Admitted as pensioner at Born May 8 1875 at Hambledon. Son of Edwin of 11 Palmeira Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1915; rowing ‘blue’, No. 5 in Square, Brighton. Brother of John P. (1896). School: Hailey- Cambridge Eight in 1914. Seaman, Royal Navy Reserve; bury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Sept 29 1893; Matric Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery. Military Cross, French Michs 1893; BA 1896. Married to Phyllis Frend of 71 Cheyne Croix de Guerre with palm. Died Aug 22 1917 of wounds Court, Chelsea, London. 2nd Lieutenant, Sherwood Foresters, received in action Aug 21 1917. Buried in Wandsworth 1898; Captain, Notts. and Derby Regiment, 1904. Served in (Putney Vale) Cemetery, London. UWL, FWR, CWGC the South African War and in the Great War. Killed in action Sept 21/22 1914. Buried in Chauny Communal Cemetery Garnett, William Hubert Stuart British Extension, Aisne, France. Haileybury School Reg., Venn, Army Lists, UWL [which gives ‘killed Sept 20’], FWR, CWGC Born April 22 1881 at Cambridge. 2nd son of William Garnett of Sea View, . Brother of James C.M. (1899). Frost, Edmund Lionel School: St Paul’s. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs 1900; Scholar1901; 9th Wrangler 1902; Born May 30 1891 at Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland. Son of Mech. Sci. Tripos, Part I, 1st Class, 1903; BA 1903.Called to Dr Edmund Frost of Chesterfield, Eastbourne. School: the Bar at Inner Temple 1905. Legal Adviser, National Uppingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; Insurance Commission. Lieutenant-, Royal BA 1912. Lieutenant, South Lancashire Regiment, 1st/4th Naval Reserve; Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps; killed Sept 21 Battalion. Killed in action June 16 1915. Commemorated at 1916 in a flying accident in Avro 521 No. 7520. Buried in Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Upavon Cemetery, Wiltshire. St Paul’s School Reg., Venn, Gaddum, Russell Charles Sydney UWL, The Times Sept 23 1916, FWR, CWGC Born March 31 1880 at Florence, Italy. Only son of Theodore Garnett-Botfield, Alfred Clulow Fitzgerald Gaddum of Massey Hall, Thelwall, Cheshire. School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Sept 30 1899; Matric Michs Born June 16 1892 at Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire. Son of 1899. In business at Manchester from 1902; Managing William Egerton Garnett-Botfield of Decker Hill, Shifnal; Director of Gaddum and Co., Manchester and Bombay. 2nd brother of William McLean (1901). School: Eton. Admitted Lieutenant, 14th Royal Fusiliers (Bombay Volunteer Rifles); as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Lieutenant, Rifle killed in action Sept 10/11 1916. Buried in Mailly-Maillet Brigade; Lieutenant, 1st South Wales Borderers. Killed in Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. UWL, action May 9 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, Venn, Rugby School Reg., CWGC France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Garnons-Williams, Richard Davies Gibson-Craig, Sir Archibald Charles see Williams Born Aug 24 1883 at Currie, Midlothian, Scotland. Son of Sir James Henry Gibson-Craig of Riccarton, Currie, 3rd Bart,

Garrett, Stephen and Julia Buchanan. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; BA 1905. Succeeded to the title of 4th Born Sept 6 1878 at Saxmundham, Suffolk. 3rd son of Frank Bart Gibson-Craig of Riccarton, Midlothian, on Sept 28 1908. Garrett of Aldringham House, Saxmundham. School: Rugby. Served in the First World War, mentioned in despatches. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric Michs Gained the rank of Lieutenant in the service of the Highland 1897. Married to Mary Garrett of ‘Beachy Rise’, Beachy Head Light Infantry. Fought in the Battle of Aisne. Killed in action Road, Eastbourne. Studied in Germany 1899–1900. An in France on Sept 14 1914. Commemorated at La Ferte-sous- engineer; Director of Richard Garrett and Sons Ltd, Leiston, Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, France. UWL, FWR, Suffolk. Captain, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment; killed in CWGC, www.thepeerage.com action at Neuve Chapelle March 12 1915. Buried in Estaires Communal Cemetery, France. Rugby School Reg., Venn, Gilliland, Valentine Knox UWL, The Times March 17 1915, FWR, CWGC Born Feb 14 1889 at Brook Hall, Londonderry, Ireland. Son of George Knox Gilliland of Brook Hall, Londonderry. Gedge, Cecil Bertie School: private tuition, Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Son of Sydney Gedge (1849) of Mitcham Hall, Surrey. Born Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1910. Captain, Royal Irish Rifles, there Feb 20 1866. Brother of Leslie L. (1888). School: Eton. 2nd Battalion. Wounded; killed in action May 8 1915. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity May 12 1885; Matric Michs Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. 1885; BA 1888. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 10 UWL, FWR, CWGC 1891. On the South Eastern Circuit. Of 3 Elm Court, Temple, EC. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers); Gilmour, Alastair Steuart killed in action Sept 25 1915. Commemorated on Loos Born April 24 1888 at Eaglesham House, Renfrewshire, Memorial, France. Law Lists, Eton School Lists, Venn, UWL, Scotland. Son of Allan Gilmour. School: Harrow. Admitted Scott MSS, The Times Oct 2 1915, FWR, CWGC as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1906; BA 1909. 2nd Lieutenant, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 11th Battalion. Killed in Gee, Robert Francis McLean action Sept 15 1916. Buried in Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Son of George Francis Gee of Wellington, New Zealand. Mametz, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Wiltshire Regiment, 3rd Battalion attached 1st Battalion. Gilson, Robert Quilter Died Oct 27 1914 of wounds received in action aged 20. Born Oct 25 1893 at Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex. Son of Buried in Eastbourne (Ocklynge) Cemetery, Sussex. UWL, Robert Cary Gilson of Canterbury House, Marston Green, FWR, CWGC Birmingham. School: King Edward’s, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912; Classical Exhibitioner 1914; Gelderd-Somervell, Roger Frederick Churchill BA 1915. Lieutenant, Suffolk Regiment, 11th Battalion. Killed in action July 1 1916. Buried in Bécourt Military Cemetery, Born March 12 1883 at Reigate, Surrey. Son of Frederick Bécordel-Bécourt, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Gelderd-Somervell of Haseley Manor, Oxford. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904. 2nd Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards, 1st Battalion, Special Reserve. Died March Gjers, Lawrence 11 1915 of wounds received in action. Commemorated at Le Born March 26 1892 at , North Riding, Yorks. Touret Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Son of Lawrence Farrar and Anne Gatenby Gjers OBE of Busby Hall, Stokesley, Yorkshire. School: Charterhouse. Gething, Hugh Bagnall Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Captain, Seaforth Highlanders, 3rd Battalion attached 2nd Battalion. Born Oct 7 1883 in Carmarthen. Son of James Edward[s] Killed in action Oct 4 1917. Commemorated at Tyne Cot Gething of Hinton House, Brackley, Northants. School: Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; BA 1906. 2nd Lieutenant, Gloucestershire Yeomanry, Royal Goddard, Archibald Spencer Gloucestershire Hussars, ‘D’ Squadron. Killed in action in Gallipoli Aug 21 1915. Buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Canadian. Born Oct 14 1886 at Folkestone, Kent. Son of Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC William Day Goddard. School: Bradford Grammar Admitted as Subsizar and Exhibitioner at Trinity Sept 30 1905; BA 1909; Gibbons, Edwyn Ingram MA 1815. On the staff of King Edward School: Edmonton, Alberta. Captain, Canadian Infantry, 5th Battalion. Killed in Born Nov 2 1891 in the Strand, London. Son of Alfred action Sept 26 1916. Commemorated at Vimy Memorial, Gibbons. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Trinity June 25 1911. Private, Royal Fusiliers; Lieutenant, Lancashire Fusiliers, 20th Battalion. Killed in action April 29 Goddard-Jackson, Nicholas William 1917. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC see Jackson Gold, Philip Grantham, Frederick William Born March 22 1867 in London. Son of Charles Gold of 17 Born July 10 1870 at Norwood, Surrey. 2nd son of Sir William Cumberland Terrace, London. School: Hertford High, Grantham (Judge) of Barcombe Place, , Sussex. Brother Hertfordshire (Mr May). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity of William W. (1884). School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner Oct 8 1886; Matric Michs 1886; BA (Mathematics) 1889. at Trinity May 27 1889; Matric Michs 1889; BA 1892. Called Venn [No mention of war service in records] to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov 19 1894. Resided at Beeleigh Abbey, Malden, Essex. Sometime Clerk of Assize on the Oxford Circuit. Served in the South African War 1899–1902. Goodwin, Harold Desborough In the Great War: Captain, 2nd Royal Munster Fusiliers; killed in action May 9 1915 in France. Commemorated at Born July 28 1890 at Ilfracombe, Devon. Son of Albert Le Touret Memorial, France. Harrow School Reg., Venn, Goodwin RWS. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner Burke’s Family Records, LG, UWL, Scott MSS, The Times at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1912. Lieutenant, Middlesex Aug 21 1915, FWR Regiment, 16th Battalion. Killed in action July 1 1916. Buried in Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No. 1, , Somme, Grattan-Bellew, William Arthur France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Aug 4 1895 at Mount Bellew, Co. Galway, Ireland. Son of Sir Henry Christopher Grattan-Bellew of Mount Bellew; Gore Browne, Harold Thomas Thirlwall brother of Thomas Henry (1919). School: Downside. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Born Jan 27 1886 at Fareham, Hants. Son of Revd Thirlwall Connaught Rangers; Major, Royal Flying Corps, 29th Squadron. Gore Brown of 8 Lisgar Terrace, , London. Mentioned in despatches; Military Cross. Died March 24 Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904. Private, 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in -le- Canadian Mounted Rifles; 2nd Lieutenant, King’s Royal Rifle Comte Communal Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Corps. Died Aug 23 1916 of wounds received in action on Aug 19 1916. Buried at Heilly Station Cemetery, Méricourt Gray, Edward Jasper L’Abbé, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Jan 20 1898 in Cambridge, youngest son of Alan Gray LLM MusD (Trinity College Organist) of York House, Chaucer Gracey, Horace Charles Road, Cambridge. Brother of Maurice (1908). School: Winchester College. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner at Born June 24 1893. Son of Robert Gracey, brother of Robert Trinity Oct 1 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Rifle Brigade. Died Lloyd Gracey (1910). School: Clifton College. Admitted as March 31 1918. Buried in Fampoux British Cemetery, France. pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911. Captain, Rifle Brigade, 1st FWR, CWGC Battalion. Wounded; killed in action at Oct 18 1916. Buried in Thiepval Anglo-French Cemetery, Somme, Gray, Maurice France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Oct 11 1889 in south-west London. Second son of Alan Grant, Alan Francis Montague Gray LLM MusD (Trinity College Organist). Brother of Edward Jasper (1916). School: Winchester College. Admitted Born May 8 1893 at Cobham, Surrey. Son of William Maling as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908. Captain, Machine Gun Grant of The Grange, Saffrons Road, Eastbourne. School: Corps (Cavalry), 7th Squadron. Commissioned to 2nd Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Bays) Aug 25 1914. Killed in action 2nd Lieutenant, 9th The Queen’s Royal West Surrey Aug 8 1918. Buried in British Cemetery, Somme, France. Regiment. Died June 18 1916 of gas poisoning. Buried in UWL, FWR, CWGC Bailleul Communal Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Green, Horace Salkeld Grant, Alexander Born Jan 25 1883 in Hastings, Sussex. Son of Charles Thomas Green of St Margaret’s, South Norwood, Hill, London. Son of Alexander Grant KC of 1 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, School: Harrow. Admitted as Minor Scholar at Trinity June 25 London WC2. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1916; 2nd 1902; BA 1905. Clerk in the House of Commons. Major, Lieutenant, 1st Grenadier Guards. Died 27th Sept 27 1918 Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, London Regiment, 7th Battalion. aged 19. Buried at Sanders Keep Military Cemetery, Grain- Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Sept 20 1917. court-Les-Havrincourt, France FWR, CWGC Buried in Tyne Cot Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Grantham, Edward Rodney Hasluck Gregory, John Sheridan Born Oct 23 1896 in Hampstead, London. Son of Richard Fuge Grantham MInstCE of 19 Daleham Gardens, Hampstead, Born Sept 15 1889 in Kensington, London. Son of Marcar London. School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Gregory. School: Westminster. Admitted as pensioner at June 25 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Northumberland Fusiliers. Trinity June 25 1908; BA, LLB 1911. Captain, Royal Army Died March 31 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Service Corps and Royal Flying Corps. Mentioned in Faubourn d’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. UWL, FWR, despatches. Killed in action Feb 19 1918. Buried in Epehy CWGC Wood Farm Cemetery, Epehy, Somme, France. FWR, CWGC Gribble, Charles Herbert Captain, 13th Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action July 7 1916. Buried in Serre Road Cemetery No. 2 Somme, France. Born Aug 12 1889 in Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Henry UWL, FWR, CWGC Edward Gribble. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1910. Married to Dorothy Phyllis Hallam, Horace George Searle Layton-Bennett (formerly Gribble) of ‘Lysmore’, Totteridge, Herts. Lieutenant, 4th The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed Son of George Hanley Hallam of ‘Ortygia’, Lower Road, in action Nov 30 1917. Commemorated at Cambrai Memorial, Harrow, and S. Antonio, Tivoli, Rome. School: Harrow. Louverval, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Died 1917. Lieutenant, Royal Army Service Corps; attached to Egyptian Camel Corps. Killed in action near Jaffa, Dec 1 1917 aged 22. Griffith, Geoffrey Foster Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel/Palestine. UWL, Born July 26 1891 in West London. Son of Walter Spencer FWR, CWGC Anderson Griffith CBE of 96 Harley Street, London. School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Halliday, John Alexander 1910; LLB 1913. Captain, 9th London Regiment (Queen Victoria’s Rifles). Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Born April 10 1875 in London. Son and heir of John Halliday Sept 26 1917. Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial, West of 5 , London, and Cricklade House, Salisbury, Vlaanderen, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Wilts. Brother of Richard W.R. (1894). School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1894; Matric Michs 1894; athletics ‘blue’ 1897 (hammer). 2nd Lieutenant, 11th Griffiths, Richard/Rhys Emlyn Hussars, 1898; Lieutenant 1900. Served in India and in the South African War 1899–1902. Captain 1905; Adjutant 1908– Born April 8 1888 in West London. Son of Herbert Tyrell 11 to 11th (Prince Albert’s Own) Hussars; to Leicestershire Griffiths. School: Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at Yeomanry 1911–14. Died Nov 13 1914 at of Trinity June 25 1907. Private, Australian Infantry, 7th wounds received in action at Messines Oct 31 1914. Buried in Battalion. Killed in action April 25 1915. Commemorated at Chicklade (All Saints) Churchyard, Wiltshire. Harrow School Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli. UWL, FWR, CWGC Reg., Venn, Book of Blues, UWL, Scott MSS, Army Lists, The Times Nov 16 1914, FWR, CWGC Gwynne, Roderick Thynne Sackville

Born Sept 16 1893 at 3 Norfolk Crescent, London. Son of Hamilton, Herbert Otho Major Roderick Edmund Howe Gwynne (Royal Wesh Born Sept 18 1892 at Eastbourne, East Sussex. Son of William Fusiliers). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Frederick Tucker Hamilton. School: Repton. Admitted as 2nd Lieutenant, King’s Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry), pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Lieutenant, ‘A’ Company, 4th Battalion. Died May 23 1915 of wounds Northumberland Fusiliers, 12th Battalion. Died in France, received in action. Buried in Merville Communal Cemetery, Sept 25 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. France. UWL, FWR, CWGC FWR, CWGC

Habershon, Leonard Osborne Hamilton, Kenneth Born June 18 1893 in West London. Son of Dr Samuel Herbert Born March 26 1884 in Kensington, London. Son of Thomas Habershon of Westbourne Crescent, Hyde Park, London. Fingland Hamilton. School: Edinburgh Academy. Admitted School: Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity as pensioner at Trinity Sept 30 1905; BA 1908. [no records found] June 25 1912. Captain, 12th East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action Nov 13 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Handford, Everard Francis Sale Son of Major H. Handford MD (RAMC) and the Hon. Mrs H. Haden, Frederick Haughton Handford of Elmfield, Southwell, Notts. Brother of Henry B.S. (1912). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Born March 22 1898, only child of Revd F.W. Haden, Vicar Lieutenant, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment), of All Souls, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent. School: Winchester 8th Battalion. Died Oct 14/15 1915 in France, aged 20. College; Radley. Matric Mich 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Rifle Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. FWR, CWGC Brigade attached 11th Battalion, Trench Mortar Battery. Killed in action Nov 4 1917. Buried in Monchy British Cemetery, Monchy-le-Preux, France. www.winchestercollegeatwar.com, Handford, Henry Basil Strutt FWR, CWGC Born Feb 15 1894 in Nottingham. Son of Major H. Handford, MD (RAMC) and the Hon. Mrs H. Handford of Elmfield, Hall, Frederic Grainger Southwell, Notts. Brother of Everard F.S. (1914). School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Born Oct 13 1890 in Paignton, Devon. Son of Revd Frederic Captain, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment), John Hall of St Just, Northaw, Middlesex. School: Eton. ‘C’ Company, 8th Battalion. Died Oct 15 1915 in France. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. FWR, CWGC Hanson, Oswald Hesketh Harrison, Everard

Born Sept 20 1873 at Marsworth, Buckinghamshire. Son of Born March 24 1880 at Leicester. Son of Stockdale Harrison Revd Hesketh Hanson (1857) of 43 Wellington Square, of 7 St Martin’s, Leicester. Wyggeston School: Leicester (Mr Oxford. Brother of Herbert J. (1893), etc. School: Marlborough Went). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 15 1891; Michs 1897; BA 1900; BC 1904; MB 1905. At St Bartholomew’s Matric Michs 1891; BA 1894; MA 1903. Admitted as Solicitor Hospital. Senior House Surgeon, Scarborough Hospital. May 1898. Practised at 2 Vernon Street, West Kensington, 44 House Physician, Hospital for Women, Soho, London. Hammersmith Road, and Battersea, London (Messrs Beamish, Married to Sara Grace Muriel, née Rogers of ‘Aspens’, Hanson, Airy and Feiling). Of The Manor House, North End, Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough. Captain, Royal Army Hampstead. Lieutenant-Commander, Royal Naval Volunteer Medical Corps; killed in action April 18 1917. Buried in Reserve, Commanding ‘D’ Company, Benbow Battalion. Villers-Faucon Communal Cemetery, Somme, France. Taken prisoner by the Germans Oct 9 after the Antwerp Medical Directories, Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC operations and executed by them Oct 11 1914. ADM/137/4819 letter from Commodore Henderson 15/2/18 states evidence Harrowing, John Stanley from Lieutenant-Commander F.C. Grover RNVR Hawke Battalion: ‘Poor Hanson was shot by the Germans on the Born May 7 1889 at Whitby, North Riding, Yorkshire. Second 10th October 1914. He had struggled with a sentry who was son of Sir John Henry Harrowing of Low Stakesby, Whitby, about to fire on one of our own men trying to escape after we Yorkshire. School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity were taken prisoner on the night of the 9th, & under German June 25 1907; BA 1911; MA 1914. Captain, Royal Army Military Code such an act can be punished with death. I tried Service Corps and 2nd Royal Warwickshire Regiment. to get the sentence mitigated, & so did the Commandant of Military Cross, Chevalier, Légion d’Honneur (France). the troops guarding us, for it was evident that Hanson was Killed in action at May 4 1917. Commemorated at overwrought by the fatigues of the previous days. The matter Arras Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC was referred to the highest authority; at that time, General von der Goltz was Military Governor of Belgium, but it was Hartley, Charles Fletcher of no avail, & Hanson was shot at midday, & is buried by the Born in Brookline, Mass., USA. Son of Harry Hartley of Church at Exaerde [Belgium].’ (FWR) ‘Whilst being marched Ridgemead, Englefield Green, Surrey. School: Harrow. along in the dark and in a state of delirium, he imagined that Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, he saw British soldiers approaching. He called out to the Coldstream Guards, 2nd Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. visionary troops not to come near, as the Germans were there. Died Nov 27 1917. Commemorated at Cambrai Memorial, For this he was shot.’ Buried in Dendermonde Communal Louverval, France. FWR, CWGC Cemetery, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Marlborough College Reg., Venn, Law Lists, Scott MSS, The Times Nov 23 1915, CWGC Hartley, William Ernest

Harker, Edward Keith Son of Richard Hartley of Leighswood House, near Walsall, Staffs. Born there March 9 1877. School: King Edward, Son of Edward Harker of 108 High Street, Berkhamsted, Birmingham (Mr Vardy). Admitted as Sizar at Trinity Oct 1 Hertfordshire. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity Oct 1 1896; Matric Michs 1896; Scholar 1897; BA 6th Wrangler 1899; 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, RAF and (Special Reserve) Royal MA 1904. Married to Norah W. Hartley of 151 Yardley Fields Garrison Artillery. Died April 18 1918 aged 20. Buried in Road, Yardley, Birmingham. Chief Assistant, Cambridge Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Observatory. Naval Instructor, Royal Navy. Accidentally Belgium. FWR, CWGC killed by internal explosion of vessel at Scapa Flow in HMS Vanguard July 9 1917. Commemorated at Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. UWL, Venn, FWR, CWGC Harmsworth, The Hon. Vere Sidney Tudor Harvey, Douglas Lennox Son of 1st Viscount Rothermere of Warwick House, St James’s, London. His brother Captain the Hon. Harold A.V. St George Born Oct 22 1892 in Downham Market, Norfolk. Son of Harmsworth, also fell. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 Edward Douglas Lennox Harvey of Beedingwood, Horsham, 1914. Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Royal Sussex; brother of Frank Lennox (1906). School: Eton. Navy Division), Hawke Battalion. Killed in action Nov 13 Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. 2nd 1916 aged 21. Buried in Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont- Lieutenant, 9th (Queen’s Royal) Lancers. Killed in action in Hamel, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Belgium Nov 2 1914. Buried in Dranouter Churchyard, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Harris, Roland James Harvey, Frank Lennox Son of James Edwin Harris of ‘Arkleholme’, Cranbourne Born July 29 1891 in Downham Market, Norfolk. Son of E.D.L. Terrace, Stockton-on-Tees. . Admitted as Harvey of Beedingwood, Horsham, Sussex; brother of Douglas Entrance Exhibitioner and Subsizar at Trinity Oct 1 1915. Lennox (1909). School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Lieutenant, Durham Light Infantry, 6th Battalion. Died June 25 1906; BA 1912. Lieutenant, 9th (Queen’s Royal) Lancers. Sept 17 1916 aged 21. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Killed in action Oct 30 1914. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Somme, France. FWR, CWGC Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Haskins, Francis Winstanley Buried in Sailly-sur-Lys Canadian Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born March 5 1890 in Cambridge. Son of Charles Edmund Haskins. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as Major Scholar at Henn, Edward Henry Lovett Trinity June 25 1908; Porson Prize; BA 1911. Orderly, Red Cross (civilian); Corporal, 3rd Cheshire Regiment. Died June Born Nov 29 1890 in South-West London. Son of Edward 21 1916. Buried in Grantchester (SS. Andrew and Mary) Lovett-Henn of Campagne Sidi-Merzoug, El-Biar, Algiers. Churchyard, Cambs. UWL, FWR, CWGC Educated at University of Freiburg, Baden, Germany. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Qualified for Haslam, William Kenneth Seale entry to Foreign Office (2nd in competition) Aug 1914. Volunteered Sept 1914 and went to France in Aug 1915. 2nd Born March 10 1893 in Derby. Son of Sir Alfred Seale Lieutenant, 9th Rifle Brigade; attached to King’s Royal Rifle Haslam of Breadsall Priory, near Derby. School: Repton. Corps. Killed in action Sept 25 1915. Commemorated at Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911. Captain, Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Royal Field Artillery, 4th (North Midland) Brigade. Killed in action April 27 1917. Buried in Tilloy British Cemetery, Henri, Frank Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born March 15 1894 in Streatham, South-West London. Son Heape, Brian Ruston of Arthur Henri of 18 St Andrew’s Street, Holborn Circus, London. School: Leys, Cambridge. Admitted as pensioner at Born June 27 1892 in Cambridge. Son of Walter Heape. Trinity June 25 1912; BA 1915. Captain, 11th Northumberland School: Repton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Fusiliers. Wounded; killed in action June 15 1918. Buried in 1911. Captain, Royal Field Artillery, ‘A’ Battery 162nd Magnaboschi British Cemetery, Italy. UWL, FWR, CWGC Brigade. Killed in action May 16 1917. Buried in Faubourg d’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Herdman, George Andrew Born Sept 28 1895 in Liverpool. Son of Prof. William Abbott Hebblethwaite, Christopher John Herdman of Liverpool. School: Clifton College. Admitted as Born April 1 1884 in Liverpool. Son of John Herbert Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Hebblethwaite. School: Uppingham. Admitted as pensioner King’s (Liverpool Regiment), 18th Battalion. Killed in action at Trinity Oct 15 1903. Lieutenant, Nigeria Regiment, West July 1 1916. UWL, FWR African Frontier Force. Killed in action near the Nigerian frontier, April 7 1915. Buried in Maio Kalei Military Grave, Herman, George Alfred Nigeria. UWL, CWGC Born June 1 1892 in Cambridge. Son of Robert Alfred Herman of Michaelhouse, Millington Road, Cambridge. School: Hedley, William Alexander Cosgrave Winchester College. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity Born at Mickley Vicarage, Yorkshire. Son of Revd Herbert June 25 1911; BA 1914. Lieutenant, 1st Cambridgeshire Hedley of 17 Brockhill Road, Hythe, Kent. Admitted as Regiment. Killed in action near Givenchy July 20 1916. pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Lieutenant, The Buffs (East Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Kent Regiment), 1st Battalion, formerly 8th Battalion. UWL, FWR, CWGC Mentioned in despatches. Died July 19 1918 of wounds received in action aged 23. Buried in Abeele Aerodrome Herries, Alexander Dobrée Young Military Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC see Young-Herries Helm, Henry Paul Dundas Heslop, George Henry Born Sept 22 1894 in Carlisle, Cumberland. Son of Robert Dundas Helm MD JP of 13 Portland Square, Carlisle. School: Son of George Heslop of 41 The Park, Mitcham, Surrey. Repton (OTC); Edinburgh University. Admitted as Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Captain, 16th pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Captain, Border Regiment; Middlesex Regiment. Wounded; killed in action July 1 1916. Captain (Observer Officer and Administrative Officer), Royal Buried in Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No. 1, Auchonvillers, Air Force. Mentioned in despatches. Died Nov 6 1918. Buried Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC in Carlisle (Dalston Road) Cemetery, Cumberland. UWL, FWR, CWGC Hess, Henry Henderson, Alec Stewart Son of Julius Hess of West Grove, Moore, Road, Far Headingley, Leeds. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Private, Born Jan 28 1888 in Dacca, India. Son of Robert Stewart Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); 2nd Lieutenant, Henderson of 18 Rutland Gate, , London. Middlesex Regiment. Adjutant 5th (Special Reserve) Battalion School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905. attached 2nd Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. Died of Captain, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers), ‘A’ Company, wounds received in action Oct 28 1916. Buried in Grove 1st Battalion. Died April 25 1915 of wounds received in action. Town Cemetery, Maulte, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Hetherington, Thomas William Sheffield. School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Lieutenant, 8th Royal Berkshire Born June 13 1893 in Sunderland, Co. Durham. Son of Regiment. Killed in action Sept 25 1915. Buried in Dud Thomas William Hetherington. School: Bede Collegiate, Corner Cemetery, Loos, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Sunderland. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Lieutenant, 12th Durham Light Infantry. Killed in Hilary, Henry Jephson action July 17 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Son and heir of Henry Hilary of Dry Hill Park, Tonbridge, Kent. Born June 30 1875 at Tonbridge. School: Tonbridge. Hext, Thomas Marwood Admitted as Sizar at Trinity Oct 1 1894; Matric Michs 1894; BA (Classical Tripos, 1st Class) 1897. Married to Isobel Mary Born Oct 22 1897 in Cheltenham, Glos. Son of Major Francis Hilary of Heatherley, Camberley, Surrey. Secretary to the Port Marwood Hext of Redhayes, Pinhoe, Devon. School: Eton. Commission, Calcutta, 1906–13; Vice-Chairman. Member of Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, the Bengal Legislative Committee. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal 1st King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action April 28/29 1917. Field Artillery; died June 2/3 1917 of wounds received in Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC action. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France. Reg., Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Heywood, Arthur George Percival Hill, Charles Edward Cecil Born Sept 22 1885 in Derbyshire. Son of Sir Arthur George Percival Heywood of Dove Leys, Rocester, Staffs. School: Born July 22 1894 in Halesowen, Worcestershire. Son of Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1908; Revd John Charles Hill. School: Harrow. Admitted as MA 1911. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Manchester pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Lieutenant, and Adjutant, Regiment, 1st/6th Battalion; General Staff Officer, 3rd grade. Highland Light Infantry. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in Wounded; died Sept 12 1918 of wounds received in action on action in Mesopotamia April 17 1916. Commemorated at Aug 29 1918. Buried in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. Basra Memorial, Iraq. UWL, CWGC UWL, FWR, CWGC Hills, William Frederick Waller Heywood, Bertram Charles Percival Born Sept 30 1893 at Darland House, Chatham, Kent. Son of 3rd son of Sir Thomas Percival Heywood (1841), 2nd Bart, Edmond Herbert Hills. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner and Margaret, daughter of Thomas Heywood of Hope End, at Trinity June 25 1912. Married to Agnes Mary Hills of The Herefordshire of Dove Leys, Rocester, Staffs. Born there Nov Cottage, 69 Campden Hill Road, London. Lieutenant, Royal 10 1865. School: Winchester. Brother of Arthur P. (1868). Field Artillery and Royal Flying Corps, 57th Squadron. Killed Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 10 1882; Matric Michs in action March 6 1917. Buried in Avesnes-le-Comte 1882; BA 1885; MA 1890. Captain, The Manchester Regiment, Communal Cemetery Extension, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1891. Served in South African War 1899–1902: Captain, 1st Vol. Company, Manchester Regiment. Commanded 6th Hilton, Henry Denne Battalion, Manchester Regiment, 1902–6; Commanding Manchester Infantry Brigade 1906–11. JP for Staffs. Married Born Aug 14 1883 in Chailey, Sussex. Son of Revd Henry to Florence Maud Heywood of Claremont, Pendleton, Morray Hilton of Orlingbury, Wellingborough. School: Manchester. In the Great War: Colonel, Manchester Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; Regiment. Died Oct 28 1914. Buried in Denstone (All Saints) BA 1905; MA 1909. 2nd Lieutenant, Middlesex Regiment, 5th Churchyard, Staffs. Winchester College Reg. [which erroneously Battalion attached 4th Battalion. Killed in action Dec 19/20 gives ‘b. 1868’], Burke, P&B 1940 [‘b. Nov 10 1864’], Army 1914. Buried in Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery, Belgium. Lists, Venn, Who was Who 1916–28 [which also gives ‘b. 1864’], UWL, FWR, CWGC FWR, CWGC Hilton, Murray Venables Heyworth, Heyworth Potter Lawrence Younger son of the Revd Jones Hilton (1832), Son of Lawrence Heyworth (Colonel, 3rd Welsh Regiment) of Badlesmere, Faversham, Kent. Born there Oct 14 of Ormsby Hall, Alford, Lincs. Born there Nov 20 1877. 1856. School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity May School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 30 25 1875; Matric Michs 1875. Married; of 49 Warwick Gardens, 1896; Matric Michs 1896. 2nd Lieutenant, S. Wales Borderers, Kensington, London. Commissioned 1878; Lieutenant and 1900; transferred to 2nd N. Staffs. Regiment 1900; Captain Adjutant, 1st Worcs. Regiment; served in India and in the Boer 1908. Served in S. African War 1899–1902. In the Great War: War (1899–1902); Captain 1885; Major 1892; Lieutenant- Captain and Adjutant, 7th North Staffs. Regiment; killed in Colonel 1900; Brevet 1904; retired 1904. In the Great War: action at Gallipoli Aug 6 1915. Buried in Shrapnel Valley Colonel, 7th East Lancashire Regiment; killed in action Oct Cemetery, Turkey. Harrow School Reg., Venn, UWL, Army 20 1915. Buried in Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg- Lists, The Times Aug 18 1915, FWR, CWGC l’Avoué, France. Rugby School Reg.,Venn, UWL, Army Lists, The Times Oct 26 1915, FWR, CWGC Hicks, Basil Perrin Hindley Smith, E.H. Born Oct 22 1892 in Sheffield, West Riding, Yorkshire. Son of William Mitchison Hicks of Leamhurst, Ivy Park Road, see Smith Hoare, Henry Colt Arthur the endurance of metals under varying stresses, the magnetic property of iron and its alloys, the action of internal combustion Born July 30 1888 at Wavendon, Bucks. Son of Sir Henry engines and the process of explosion in gases’. Served in the Hugh Arthur Hoare, Bart, of Stourhead, Zeals, Wiltshire. Great War: Major, Royal Engineers, unattached List; Colonel, School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Deputy Assistant Director, Air Ministry; in the Department 1907; BA 1910. Captain, Dorset Yeomanry (Queen’s Own), of Military Aeronautics; entrusted with the supply of offensive ‘B’ Squadron. Wounded; died Dec 19 1917 of wounds armament to aircraft. Companion of St Michael and St received in action Nov 1917. Buried at Alexandria (Hadra) George 1917; mentioned twice in Secretary of State’s List for War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. UWL, FWR, CWGC ‘valuable services’. His ‘pressure bar’ became a standard appliance for testing at Woolwich; experimented also with bombs, and on the form of protecting ships against torpedoes Hodgson, Cyril Arthur Godwin known as a ‘blister’. ‘He was a born leader of men, with a Born May 11 1883 in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey. Son of personality that was at once commanding and attractive, Charles Durant Hodgson of The Hallams, Shamley Green, winning regard by his unselfishness, his fine temper and his Guildford. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity own constant enjoyment of life and work.’ Killed Aug 26 June 25 1902; BA 1905. Captain, Royal North Devon 1918 in a flying accident over London. Buried in St Giles and Yeomanry. Died March 20 1918 of pneumonia following St Peter’s Church Cemetery, Cambridge. St Paul’s School Reg., malaria contracted on active service. Buried in Cairo War Venn, Law Lists, DNB, Who was Who 1916–28, FWR, CWGC Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. UWL, FWR, CWGC Hopkinson, Eric Humphr[e]y Hodgson, George William Houghton Born May 22 1894 at Withington, Manchester. Son of Albert Born Oct 21 1888 in Distington, Cumberland. Son of George Hopkinson MB of 6 Adams Road, Cambridge. School: Rugby. William Courtney Hodgson of Ellerslea, Dalston, Cumberland. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1913. School: Westminster. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 2 Lieutenant, 1st Cambridgeshire Regiment. Military Cross; 1907; BA 1912. Lieutenant, 2nd Border Regiment. Died Nov 6 mentioned twice in despatches. Died in German hands June 1914 of wounds received in action Nov 2 1914. Buried in 2 1915 of wounds received in action. Commemorated at Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Holman, Donald Hopkinson, Rudolph [Rudolf] Cecil Son of Mr E.S. Holman of 22 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Born July 10 1891 in Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Dr John Lieutenant, 11th Middlesex Regiment; attached to the Hopkinson FRS MA DSC of ‘Ellerslie’, Adams Road, Cambridge. Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed in action Aug Brother of Bertram (1891). School: St Paul’s, London. 8 1918 aged 24. Buried in Beacon Cemetery, Sailly-Laurette, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909. Exhibitioner Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1911. College Mechanical Sciences Prize 1911; BA 1912. Lieutenant, Royal Engineers (Signals). Twice mentioned in Hopgood, John Lambert despatches. Died Feb 9 1917 of wounds received in action on Nov 24 1915. Buried in St Giles and St Peter’s Church Son of John Edgar Hopgood of 187 Queen’s Gate, London. Cemetary, Cambridge. UWL, FWR, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Private, Middlesex Regiment (Public Schools Battalion); 2nd Lieutenant, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 8th Hopley, Geoffrey William Vander Byl Battalion. Died Aug 17 1916 of wounds received in action on Aug 13 1916 aged 21. Buried in La Neuville British Cemetery, Born Sept 9 1891 in Kimberley, Gricqua-land West, South , Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Africa. Son of William Musgrove Hopley. School: Harrow. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1910 (Minor Hopkinson, Bertram Scholar 1909); Senior Scholar 1913. College English Prize; BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Grenadier Guards. Died May 12 Born Jan 11 1874 at Birmingham. Son of Dr John Hopkinson 1915 of wounds received in action Feb 1915. Buried in (1867) FRS MA DSc of Holmwood, Wimbledon Common, Harrow Cemetery, Middlesex. UWL, CWGC Surrey, and Evelyn Oldenbourg, later of 10 Adams Road, Cambridge. Brother of John G. (1898). School: St Paul’s London. Matric. London University, 1st Class, Jan 1892; 1st Hornsby, Richard Lionel William Class Honours in physics and maths 1893. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 15 1891; Matric Michs 1892; Born March 28 1893 in Barrowby, Lincs. Son of James Scholar; BA 1895; Maths Tripos, Pt II, 1st Class, 1896; MA William Hornsby of The Heronry, Hurstbourne Priors, 1903. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 4 1898. Professor Whitchurch, Hants. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at of mechanism and applied mechanics 1903–18. Fellow of Trinity June 25 1911. 2nd Lieutenant, Lincolnshire Regiment. King’s 1914; FRS 1910. Greatly advanced the Department of Killed in action in Gallipoli Oct 9 1915. Commemorated on Engineering at Cambridge. ‘Had a passion for research which Helles Memorial, Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC [which gives students found inspiring ... His chief investigations relate to ‘Ridiard Lionel’] Hornung, John Peter for duty to a Service Battalion (London Regiment) of the same regiment, in which he was promoted to the rank of major Born Dec 18 1894 at Hintlesham, Ipswich, Suffolk. Son of (acting Lieutenant-Colonel). He came home wounded in 1915 John Peter Hornung JP of West Grinstead Park, Horsham. and returned to the front in Feb 1916. He died of wounds School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 received at the Battle of the Somme Oct 2 1916 aged 37. 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 95th Brigade. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. Commemorated Wounded; Military Cross. Died Feb 20 1916 of wounds in the churchyard and inside the church of St Mary’s, Wick. received in action. Buried in Cité Bonjean Military Cemetery, His brother Lt Aubrey Wells Hudson also fell. The Times Oct Armentières, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 5 1916 (p.10 ‘list of casualties’), Venn, FWR, CWGC

Howard, John Brereton Hudson, Ralph Palliser Milbanke Born at Brereton Hall. Only son of John Aaron Howard of Born Oct 19 [or 14] 1891 in Sunderland, Co. Durham. Son of Friar’s Oak, Sussex; later of ‘Lynehurst’, Herne Road, . Ralph Milbanke Hudson. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Captain, Royal pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1915; MA 1918. Married Welsh Fusiliers, ‘A’ Company, 4th Battalion. Wounded; died to Annie Charleston Goninan at Hobkirk, Roxburgh, Scotland, April 6 1918 of wounds received in action aged 22. Buried at 1918. Cricketer for Durham CC. Captain, Duke of Wellington’s Martinsart British Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL [which (West Riding Regiment). Died in Sunderland, March 25 1920 gives date of death as Sept 6 1918], FWR, CWGC from the effect of wounds received in action. UWL

Howard, Cecil Cunningham Hughes, Norman Alfred Son of John Alexander Howard of 115 Church Road, Upper Born Sept 6 1888 at St Asaph, Flint, Wales. Son of Rt Revd Norwood, London. Admitted as pensioner, Subsizar at Joshua Pritchard Hughes, Bishop of Llandaff, of the Palace, Trinity Oct 1 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, The Loyal North Lancs. Llandaff, Glamorgan. School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner Regiment, ‘A’ Company, 8th Battalion. Died May 23 1916 at Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1910. Private, Royal Fusiliers aged 19. Buried in Aubigny Communal Cemetary Extension, (Public Schools Battalion); Captain, 11th Welsh Regiment. France. FWR, CWGC Killed in action Sept 18/19 1918. Buried in Doiran Military Cemetery, Greece. UWL, FWR, CWGC Howard-Smith, G. Hughes, Thomas McKenny see Smith Born Jan 11 1884 in Cambridge. Son of Professor Thomas Howkins, George Addington McKenny Hughes of Cambridge. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; BA 1905; MA 1909. Private, Born Jan 31 1894 at Sindlesham, Reading, Berkshire. Son of London Regiment (Artists Rifles); Lieutenant, King’s Royal John Thomas Addington Howkins of Sindlesham. School: Rifle Corps and General Staff (Intelligence) attached to Royal Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. 2nd Flying Corps, 53rd Squadron. Twice mentioned in despatches. Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers, 12th Battalion. Killed Killed in action near Polderhoek Feb 5 1918. Buried in in action Sept 25–27 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Hughes-Gibb, Harold Francis Hubback, Francis William Born Feb 7 1892 at Tarrant Gunville, Dorset. Son of Francis Born April 19 1884 at New Ferry, Cheshire. Son of John Henry Hughes-Gibb of The Manor House, Tarrant Gunville, Hubback of Rock Ferry, Birkenhead. School: Westminster. Blandford, Dorset, brother of Aubrey P. (1903). School: Admitted as Minor Scholar at Trinity June 25 1903; College Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Classics Prize 1904; BA 1907. Married to Eva Marian of 1910; BA 1914. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, ‘B’ Battery, ‘Three-ways’, Wellgarth Road, Golders Green, London. 2nd 62nd Brigade. Killed in action April 18/19 1917. Buried in Lieutenant, London Regiment (Rifles), 2nd/6th Battalion. Bunyans Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, France. UWL, Died Feb 12 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in FWR, CWGC Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, , France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Hulton-Sams, Revd Frederick Edward Barwick

Hudson, Arthur Cyril Son of Revd George Frederick Sams (1863) of Emberton Rectory, Bucks. Born there Nov 23 1882. School: Harrow. Third son of Lieutenant-Colonel A.H. Hudson of Wick House, Assumed the name of Hulton-Sams. Admitted as pensioner Pershore, Worcs. At Clifton College. Matriculated at Trinity at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs 1900; BA 1904. Ordained 1895. Joined South Staffordshire Regiment in 1900 and (Birmingham) 1905; priest 1908; of St Paul’s, served in the South African War. At the conclusion of the Balsall Heath, Worcs., 1905–8. Mission priest, diocese of war he was gazetted to the 7th Royal Fusiliers, and served in Rockhampton, Australia, and member of St Andrew’s Bush India with the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of that regiment. Brotherhood 1908–14. Lance-Corporal, Beds. Regiment; Married in 1908 to Irene, daughter of Revd H. Clifford of Lieutenant, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Killed in action Endon Hall, Pershore, and left one son. At the outbreak of at Hooge July 30 1915. Buried in Sanctuary Wood Cemetery, the Great War he was on leave in England, and was attached Belgium. Harrow School Reg., Venn, UWL, Crockford, FWR, CWGC Huntsman, Benjamin Canning Ipswich, Viscount (William Henry Alfred FitzRoy)

Son of Francis Huntsman of West Retford Hall, Retford, Notts. Born 24 July 1884 in London. Son of Alfred William Maitland Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Captain, Sherwood FitzRoy, 8th Duke of Grafton, and Margaret Rose Smith. Foresters (Notts. and Derby Regiment), 2nd/8th Battalion. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903. Married Sept Killed in action, France April 7 1917, aged 21. Commemorated 27 1913 to Auriol Margaretta, daughter of Major James at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Brougham and Elizabeth Montagu Shawe. Styled as Viscount Ipswich. Of Whittlebury, Towcester, Northants. Lieutenant, Ingram, Thomas [Tom] Lewis 5th Coldstream Guards. Fought in the First World War, where he was wounded. Lieutenant, Royal Air Force. Died on 23 Born 1875 at Brighton, Sussex. Elder son of Thomas Lewis April 1918 at age 33 killed in a plane crash. Buried in Euston Ingram, barrister of Petticombe, Torrington, Devon. Brother (St Genevieve) Churchyard, Suffolk. FWR, Venn, CWGC of George S. (1900). Monkton Combe School: Somerset. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1894; Matric Michs 1894; BA 1898; MA 1906. Married to Lilian Ingram of Queen’s Isherwood, Samuel Guy Cottage, Alexandra Court, Wimbledon. At the London Hospital: MRCS LRCP 1903. House Surgeon, Westminster Son of Samuel Isherwood of Shorefield, Dunscar, Bolton. Hospital, London, 1905 and at Poplar Hospital, London. Lieutenant, West Yorkshire (Prince of Wales’s Own) Served in the South African War 1899–1902. In practice at Regiment, 7th Battalion. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Welford, near Rugby, Warwickshire, 1906–14. Captain, Royal 1916. Died Sept 20 1918 aged 20. Buried at Thilloy Road Army Medical Corps attached to Shropshire Light Infantry; Cemetery, , France. FWR, CWGC Military Cross 1915; mentioned twice in despatches; DSO 1916 ‘for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He collected and attended to the wounded under very heavy fire Jackson, Bertram Rolfe and set a splendid example. Since the commencement of the Born Feb 21 1885 at Lexden, Essex. Son of James Jackson of war he has been conspicuous on all occasions for his personal The Homemead, Heacham, Norfolk. School: Eton. Admitted bravery’. Killed Sept 16 1916 aged 41 while searching for as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1906; LLB 1910. Captain, 1st wounded in front of the enemy’s wire. Buried in Guards’ Coldstream Guards. Killed in action Sept 15 1916. Buried in Cemetery, Lesboeufs, Somme, France. Old Monktonian Reg., Guards’ Cemetery, Lesboeufs, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, Venn, Medical Directories, The V.C. and D.S.O., LG May 31 CWGC 1916, The Times Oct 10 1916, CWGC

Innes, Donald McLeod Jackson, Edward Phillips

Born in Cambridge. Son of Hugh McLeod Innes of 6 St Eligius Born Dec 11 1893 at Monks Risby, Warwickshire. Son of Street, Cambridge; brother of Patrick (1916); grandson of Revd William Edward Jackson of Loughton Rectory, Bucks. Lt. Gen. James John McLeod Innes VC, Royal Engineers. School: Warwick. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity June 25 School: Repton (Scholar). Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Royal Warwickshire Regiment; at Trinity 1917. 2nd Lieutenant, Black Watch (Royal attached to South Wales Borderers. Killed in action May 9 Highlanders), 14th Battalion. Died Oct 6 1918 aged 19. 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. UWL, Buried at Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, FWR, CWGC France. FWR, CWGC

Jackson, Nicholas William Goddard Innes, Patrick McLeod Born April 9 1896 in Wisbech, Cambs. Son of Nicholas Son of Hugh McLeod Innes of 6 St Eligius Street, Cambridge; Goddard Jackson of Duddington, Stamford, Northants. brother of Donald (1917); grandson of Lt. Gen. James John School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 McLeod Innes VC, Royal Engineers. School: Haileybury 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Northamptonshire Regiment. College1911–16 (Head of School). Admitted as Entrance Killed in action at High Wood Sept 9 1916. Buried in Scholar (History) at Trinity 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. Garrison Artillery, 111th Siege Battery. Died April 30 1917 UWL, FWR, CWGC aged 19. Buried at La Targette British Cemetery, Neuville-St Vaast, France. FWR, CWGC Jeakes, John William Insole, George Claud Lathom Born 1881 at Iver, Bucks. Son of John William Jeakes of Born Aug 13 1887 at Fairwater, Cardiff, South Glamorgan. Taynuilt, Great Malvern, Worcester School, Malvern Son of George Insole of The Court, Llandaff, Cardiff. School: (private). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1899; Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1907; BA Matric Michs 1899; BA 1902. Admitted as Solicitor Jan 1906. 1910. Captain, 1st Welsh Guards. Wounded; mentioned in Practised in London. Lieutenant, 6th Royal Berks Regiment; despatches. Military Cross. Killed in action April 12 1918. died Oct 12 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Buried in Communal Cemetery, France. UWL, Poelcapelle British Cemetary, Belgium. UWL, Venn, Law FWR, CWGC Lists, FWR, CWGC Jenkin, Louis Fleeming Regiment, Oct 1914; Captain March 1915. Killed in action at Montauban, France, July 2 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Son of Austin Fleeming Jenkin of 93 Iverna Court, Kensington, Memorial, Somme, France. Harrow School Reg., Venn, UWL, London. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, The Times July 17 1916, FWR, CWGC Loyal North Lancs. Regiment; Captain, Royal Flying Corps, 1st Squadron. Wounded. Military Cross and Bar. Killed in Joicey, The Hon. Sydney James Drever action Sept 11 1917 aged 22. Commemorated at Arras Flying Services Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Nov 24 1884 in Durham. Son of James Joicey, 1st Baron Joicey of Ford Castle, Berwick-upon-Tweed; brother of Jennison, James Leonard Drever (1905). School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903; BA 1906; MA 1911. Captain and Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Adjutant, 10th Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action West Yorks Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own). Died May 3 March 20 1916. Buried in Lievin Communal Cemetery 1917, age unknown. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, Extension, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC France. CWGC Jones, Cecil Hugh John, Hugh Graham Born Feb 27 1887 in Barry, Glamorgan, Wales. Eldest son Born July 14 1896 at Llangenneth, Carmarthen, Wales. Son of Sir Evan Davies Jones, Bart, of Pentower, Fishguard, of Dr Hugh John of Bronygarth, Llangennech. School: Epson Pembrokeshire; brother of Evan Davies (1911). School: College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. 2nd Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 Lieutenant, 3rd York and Lancaster Regiment; attached to 1906; BA 1909. JP for County of Pembroke, barrister of the Northumberland Fusiliers. Wounded and missing, presumed Inner Temple. Captain, 11th Royal Welsh Fusiliers; wounded killed in action at Hooge June 16 1915. Commemorated at twice. Killed in action Sept 18 1918. Buried in Doiran Military Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cemetery, Greece. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Johnson, George Arthur Moxey Tuker Jones, Evan Davies Son of George Arthur Johnson MRCS LRCP (London) of 58 Born Jan 13 1893 in Halton, Cheshire. Son of Sir Evan Davies St Andrew’s Street, Cambridge. School: Perse, Cambridge. Jones, Bart, of Pentower, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire; brother Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914 but did not matriculate. of Cecil Hugh (1906). School: Haileybury. Admitted as Enlisted Nov 5 1914. Joined Inns of Court OTC April 21 1915. pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1915; MA 1918. 2nd 2nd Lieutenant, London Regiment (St Pancras Battalion). Lieutenant, Royal Fusiliers; Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Killed in action May 21 1917 aged 20. Commemorated at Royal Air Force, 2nd Squadron attached 10th Squadron. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, Great Killed in action April 2 1918. Buried in Lijssent-hoek Military War Forum, CWGC Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Johnson, Reginald Tavernor Jones, Frederick John James Robert Elder son of Henry James Johnson of Oulton Rocks, Stone, Staffordshire, later of The Upper House, Barlaston, Stoke-on- Born June 14 1986 in Paris, France. Son of John Frederick Trent. Born June 1 1879 at Porthill, Staffs. School: Rugby. Jones, Chevalier, Légion d’Honneur. School: Lycée Janson de Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs Seuilly, Paris. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. 1898. Director of Johnson Brothers, Hanley, Staffordshire. Trooper, 27th Regiment of Dragoons, French Army. Died of Served in the South African War: 1st Vol. Battalion, N. Staffs. wounds received in action Feb 23 1915. UWL Regiment; 2nd Lieutenant 1898; Lieutenant 1902. Married to Margaret Vernon Johnson of 66 Portland Court, Great Jowett, Eric Craven Portland Street, London. In the Great War: Captain, North Staffs. Regiment, 5th Battalion. Killed in action at the Son of Edmund Jowett of Manningham, Toorak, Melbourne, , near Loos, Oct 13 1915 aged 36. Australia. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Lieutenant, Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. Rugby School Reg., Northumberland Fusiliers; Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Venn, UWL, Army Lists, The Times Nov 22 1915, FWR, CWGC Royal Flying Corps, 4th Squadron. Died in German hands, July 9 1916 of wounds received in action July 8/9 1916. Buried at Queen’s Cemetery, Bucquoy, Somme. UWL, FWR, CWGC Johnson, William Morton Born 1881 at Altrincham, Cheshire. Elder son of William Keeling, Frederic Hillersdon Henry Johnson of Woodleigh, Altrincham, Cheshire. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Born March 28 1886 in Colchester, Essex. Son of Frederic Matric Michs 1900; BA 1903; MA 1909. Entered his father’s John Keeling. School: Winchester College. Admitted as firm, Messrs Richard Johnson, Clapham and Morris, Ltd., Minor Scholar at Trinity June 25 1904; College Modern ironmasters of Manchester, becoming Chairman in 1914 on History Prize; BA 1907; MA 1911. Company Sergeant-Major, his father’s death. A student of history and a collector of Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, 6th Battalion. Military historical works. FRGS. Served in the Great War: enlisted in Medal. Wounded; killed in action Aug 18 1916. Commemorated Public Schools Battalion 1914; 2nd Lieutenant, Manchester at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Keen, Arthur Willan/William Haileybury College Reg. [which gives ‘3rd Son’], Venn, UWL, Army Lists, The Times March 20 1915, FWR, CWGC Born March 20 1985 at Harborne Park, Birmingham. Son of Arthur Thomas Keen JP, brother of Charles Henry (1919). Kinnaird, The Hon. Douglas Arthur School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Master of Kinnaird. Born Aug 20 1879, eldest son of Arthur 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Temporary Major (Aeroplane Officer), Fitzgerald Kinnaird (1864), 11th Baron of Rossie Priory, Military Cross RAF. . Died Sept 2 1918 of wounds received Inchture, Perthshire. Brother of Kenneth F. (1899) and of the in action on Aug 15 1918. Buried in Terlincthun British Hon. Arthur Middleton, who also fell. School: Eton. Admitted as Cemetery, , France. UWL, FWR, CWGC pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs 1898; BA 1901; MA 1905. 2nd Lieut., 1st Scots Guards, 1901; Lieut. 1904. In Kennedy, A.K.C. the Great War: Captain, 2nd Scots Guards. Killed in action Oct 24 1914. Buried in Godezonne Farm Cemetery, Belgium. See Clark-Kennedy Eton School Lists, Army Lists, UWL, BP&B, FWR, CWGC

Kennedy, Horas Tristram Knight, John Owen Coldham Born Nov 25 1889 at 38 Avenue Road, St John’s Wood, London. Born April 29 1898 at Tilford, Farnham, Surrey. Son of Son of Charles Napier Kennedy. School: Winchester College. Coldham Crump Knight of Monks Hill, Farnham, Surrey. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1912. School: Rugy. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1916. Married to Florence Kennedy of St Patrick’s Deanery, Dublin. 2nd Lieutenant, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), Appointed to the Geological Survey of Ireland 1913; a Fellow 6th Battalion. Killed in action Nov 30 1917. Buried in Gouzeau- of the Royal Geological Society. 2nd Lieutenant, North Staffs. court New British Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Regiment; Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers; attached to Royal Engineers (Field Survey Company). Wounded; killed Knight, Philip Clifford in action June 6 1917. Buried in Pont-de-Nieppe Communal Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Feb 28 1892 at Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Alexander Frederick Knight of Child Okeford, Dorset. School: Uppingham. Kennedy, John Murray Stewart Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Private, Honourable Artillery Company; 2nd Lieutenant, Born March 19 1891 in Forfar, Scotland. Son of John Kennedy 1st Somerset Light Infantry. Wounded; killed in action July 1 and Mrs Betsy K. Stewart of 7 St Helen Street, Forfar. School: 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Forfar Academy, and at St Andrew’s University. Admitted as UWL, FWR, CWGC Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1912; BA 1915. Lieutenant, 9th Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action Aug 10 1915. Buried in Kohnstamm, Norman Mortimer Joseph Gorre British and Indian Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Son of Rudolph Kohnstamm of 41 Frognal, Hampstead, London. Received commission on leaving Westminster Kerrison, Roger Orme School OTC. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. Captain, Born Aug 19 1874 at Old Lakenham, Norfolk. Only son of Manchester Regiment, 18th Battalion. Died March 23 1918 Roger Kerrison, sometime of Tattingstone Place, Ipswich, aged 21. Buried in Péronne Communal Cemetery Extension, and of Glevering Hall, Wickham Market, Suffolk. School: Somme, France. FWR, CWGC Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 7 1891; Matric Michs 1891; BA 1894; rowing ‘blue’ 1893, 1894. Joined the Lafone, Eric William Loyal Suffolk Hussars (Yeomanry) 1896 and subsequently Son of the Ven. H.P.M. Lafone of Cartmel Vicarage, Grange- commanded the Regiment. Served in the South African War over-Sands. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Captain, 1899–1902: Lieutenant, Suffolk Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1900; 12th Durham Light Infantry. Wounded; Military Cross; Lieutenant-Colonel, Suffolk Hussars. JP for Suffolk 1906. mentioned in despatches; French Croix de Guerre. Killed in Lieutenant-Colonel, Reserve Regiment of Cavalry attached to action June 15 1918 aged 22. Buried in Granezza British Australian Field Artillery. Died Sept 18 1917 of dysentery Cemetery, Italy. UWL, FWR, CWGC contracted on active service. Buried in Communal Cemetery, France. Eton School Lists, Venn, Book of Blues, Lambert, Henry MacLaren UWL, Army Lists, FWR, CWGC Born July 25 1879 at Sevenoaks, Kent. Eldest son of Edward King, Arthur Montague Tiley Lambert (1862) of Telham Court, Battle, Sussex. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; 2nd son of Capt. Henry King (Royal Navy) of Chithurst, Matric Michs 1897. , 1st Royal Dragoons, Petersfield, Hampshire. Born there Oct 21 1869. School: 1899; Lieutenant 1900; Captain 1907. Served in the South Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity May 21 1888; African War. Aide-de-Campe to Lord Ampthill, acting Matric Michs 1888; BA 1891; MA 1897. Married to Mrs D.L. Viceroy of India 1904; to Lord Minto, Lord Curzon and the King of 18 Royal Avenue, , London. 2nd Lieut., Commander-in-Chief, General Sir O’Moore Creagh. Retired The Rifle Brigade, 1893; Lieutenant 1895; Captain 1900. 1912. In the Great War: Captain, 1st (Royal) Dragoons. Served on the Indian Frontier 1897–8 and in South Africa. Killed in action near Ypres May 13 1915. Buried in Hop Store Adjutant of Militia 1902–7. Served in the Great War: Major, Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Harrow School Reg., Rifle Brigade, 4th Battalion; killed in action March 15 1915. Venn, Burke, LG, UWL, Army Lists, The Times May 20 1915, Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. FWR, CWGC Landale, Douglas Blackwood Layman, Frederic Hope Born Jan 18 1890 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Son of see Lehmann Alexander Landale. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. Lieutenant, 3rd Rifle Brigade. Le Blanc-Smith, Charles Ralph Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action in France, Oct 23 1914. Buried in Chapelle-d’Armentières Old Military Born March 3 1890 in London SW. Son of Herbert Le Blanc- Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Smith; brother of Thomas E. (1913). School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. Petty Officer, Lang, Arthur Horace Royal Navy Reserve; Lieutenant, 8th Rifle Brigade. Wounded; killed in action in the Ypres Salient Nov 27 1915. Buried at Born Oct 25 1890 in Bombay, India. Son of Basil Lang of , , Flanders. UWL, FWR, CWGC Royal Oak Hotel, Sevenoaks, Kent. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Grenadier Guards. Killed in action at Cuinchy, France, Le Blond [or Leblond], Royston [or Robert] Cecil Jan 25–26 1915. Buried in Canadian Cemetery No. 2 Neuville- Gamage du Plessis St Vaast, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born April 22 1887 in Norbiton, Surrey. Son of Francis Laurence, Dudley Sydney Aubrey Le Blond. School: Westminster. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1906; BA 1909. Captain, Rifle Brigade. Died Son of Revd Fred S. Laurence of Cranford House, Moulsford, May 16/17 1915. Buried at Brompton Cemetery, London. Berkshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. 2nd UWL, CWGC Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, 6th Battalion attached 1st Battalion. Died Oct 23 1916 aged 19. Buried in Caterpillar Leader, Benjamin Eastlake Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. FWR, CWGC Born 1877 at Worcester. Eldest son of Benjamin Williams Lawrence, Christopher Hal Leader (painter, Royal Academy) of Burrows Hall, Gomshall, Surrey. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Born Nov 11 1893 at 6 Harrington Gardens, London SW. Trinity June 30 1896; Matric Michs 1896. A painter. Studied Son of the Hon. Henry Arnold Lawrence. School: Eton. at Bushey and at Newlyn. Married to Isabella Leader (née Admitted as Pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Anderson) of Rosemerrin, Bude, Cornwall. Captain, The King’s Royal Rifle Corps, 4th Battalion attached to 2nd Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment); and Duke of Battalion. Victory Medal. Died Oct 13 1914. Commemorated Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment). Killed in action Oct 12 at La Ferté-sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, France. 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Scott MSS., UWL, Venn, The Times Nov 11 1916, FWR, CWGC Lawrence, Michael Charles Leeke, Charles Born Oct 6 1894 in Deal, Kent. Son of General the Hon. Born March 26 1887 in London. Son of Col. Ralph Leeke of Herbert Alexander Lawrence of 32 Rutland Gate, London; Longford, Newport, Salop. School: Harrow. Admitted as brother of Oliver J. (1912). School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1906. Lieutenant, 1st Grenadier pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Captain, 1st Coldstream Guards. Died April 11 1916 of wounds received in action. Guards. Wounded Sept 15; died Sept 16 1916 of wounds Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, received in action. Buried in Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, CWGC Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Lawrence, Oliver John Lefroy, Francis Perceval Born Aug 5 1893 at Wilderness, Sevenoaks, Kent. Son of Son of Mrs Beatrice M. Lefroy of 35 Parliament Hill Mansions, General the Hon. Herbert Alexander Lawrence of 32 Rutland Lissenden Gardens, Highgate Road, London. Admitted as Gate, London; brother of Michael C. (1913). School: Eton. pensioner at Trinity 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. 2nd 73rd Field Company. Killed in action April 28 1916 aged 20. Lieutenant 8th London Regiment (Post Office Rifles). Buried in Mazingarbe Communal Cemetery Extension, Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action at May France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 26 1915. Buried in Post Office Rifles Cemetery, Festubert, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Lehmann [or Layman], Frederic[k] Hope Lawson-Johnston, Arthur McWilliam Born Nov 30 1857 at Sheffield. Son of Frederick Augustus Lehmann of 15 Berkeley Square, London. Brother of Ernest Born May 1 1884 in London. Son of John Lawson Johnston Benzon (1878) and Rudolph Chambers (1874). School: of 26 Great Cumberland Place, Marble Arch, London. School: Highgate, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 7 Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1876; Matric Michs 1876; BA 1880. Lieutenant, 11th Hussars, 1907. Lieutenant, Buckinghamshire Yeomanry and Grenadier 1881; Captain 1887. In the Great War: Major, Acting Lieut.- Guards. Served in France and Egypt. Military Cross. Died Colonel, Royal Defence Corps. Died Oct 2/3 1917. Probably Feb 22 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Grove anglicized his name because of the war. His son, H.F.H. Layman, Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC was also at Trinity (1921). UWL, Venn, Army Lists, FWR, CWGC Leschallas, Gilbert Pigé School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA, LLB 1914. Lieutenant, Norfolk Regiment, ‘C’ Born Dec 2 1877 at Tottenham. Son of Henry Pigé of Company, 9th Battalion. Killed in action Sept 26 1915. Highams, Windlesham, Surrey. Schools: Marlborough and Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Radley. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric Michs 1897. Married Edith Maud (née Bennett) 1905; Lingard, John Reginald 2 children, John Gilbert and Edith Daphne. Acting Captain, 7th Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Killed in action at Suvla Born Sept 7 1884 at Windermere, Westmorland. Son of Bay in Gallipoli Aug 15 1915. Radley Reg., Marlborough College Thomas Lingard. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Reg., Venn, CWGC [Not listed on the Trinity memorial] Trinity June 25 1903; BA 1906; MA 1910; LLB 1912. Lieutenant 6th Manchester Regiment; attached to Lancashire Fusiliers. Levinge, Henry George Killed in action in Gallipoli Aug 21 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Sept 9 1864 at Arrah, India. Son of Henry Corbyn Levinge of 19 Talbot Road, , London and of Knockdrin Castle, Mullinger, Westmeath. School: Harrow. Lister, Arthur Hugh Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 8 1883; Matric Michs Born 1864, son of Arthur Lister FRS of 871 High Road, 1883. Married to Mary Elizabeth of ‘Ravenswood’, Hale, Leytonstone, Essex. Brother of Joseph J. (1875) and William T. Farnham, Surrey. Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, the Norfolk (1886). School: Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner Regiment, 1886; Captain 1897; Brevet Major 1902; retired at Trinity June 21 1883; Matric Michs 1883; BA 1886. At King’s 1906. Served with the 2nd Battalion, the Norfolk Regiment in College London. MB and CM, Aberdeen 1895; MD, Aberdeen the South African War; mentioned in despatches. In the Great 1904. House physician, Middlesex Hospital. Medical Officer, War: Lieutenant-Colonel, Norfolk Regiment, and 6th Battalion, Morningfield Hospital, and Assist. Physician, Royal Infirmary, Loyal North Lancs Regiment; mentioned in despatches. Aberdeen. Lecturer in Clinical Medicine, Royal Infirmary, Missing, presumed killed in action in Gallipoli, Aug 10 1915. Aberdeen. Practised at Aberdeen. Married to Sybil Lister of Commemorated on Helles Memorial, Turkey. Harrow School The Old Rectory, Purley, Reading, Berkshire. Lieutenant- Reg., Venn, Scott MSS., Army Lists, BP&B, FWR, CWGC Colonel, Royal Army Medical Corps; Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) mentioned in Lewin, Kenneth Robert despatches. Died July 17 1916 of tuberculosis at sea, when returning from Egypt. Commemorated at Chatby Memorial, Born Sept 16 1889 at Radstock, Somerset. Son of Charles John Egypt. Marlborough College Regiment, Venn, UWL, Medical Lewin of ‘Casa’, 10 Elmsleigh Road, West-super-Mare; brother Directories, The Times July 27 1916, FWR, CWGC of Wilfrid Roy (1919) and Claude John (1922). School: Sexey’s, Bruton, Somerset. Admitted as Subsizar and Exhibitioner at Trinity Oct 1 1906; College Natural Sciences Prize; Sizar 1908; Llewelyn Davies, Roland Arthur Major Scholar 1909; BA 1909. Lieutenant, Duke of Cornwall’s Born April 20 1892 at Birkenhead, Cheshire. Son of Maurice Light Infantry, 7th Battalion. Killed in action March 9 1916. Llewelyn Davies of 59 Campden Hill Road, London. School: Buried in Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Birkenhead. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Lieutenant, 3rd Royal Fusiliers (London Lewthwaite, Charles Gilfrid Regiment). Serbian Distinguished Service Medal. Killed in action Oct 4 1918. Buried in Templeux-le-Guérard British Born April 15 1884 at Millom, Cumberland. Son of William Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Lewthwaite of Broadgate, Cumberland; brother of William (1901). School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903; BA 1906. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 231st Lloyd, Alan Scrivener Brigade. Wounded; Military Cross; mentioned in despatches. Killed in action March 9 1916. Buried in Fosse No. 10 Born Oct 15 1888 at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Son of John Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de , France. Henry Lloyd of Edgbaston Grove. Admitted as pensioner at UWL, FWR, CWGC Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1910. Married to Margaret Marshall (formerly Lloyd) of Edgbaston Grove. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, ‘C’ Battery, 78th Brigade. Military Cross. Lias, Ronald John Mortlock Killed in action Aug 4 1916. Buried in Dartmoor Cemetery, Born Nov 22 1890 in Cambridge. Son of Revd John James Lias, Bécordel-Bécourt, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Chancellor of Llandaff Cathedral of The Lodge, Abington, Cambridge. School: Marlborough College. Admitted as Lloyd, John Francis Selby Entrance Exhibitioner at Trinity June 25 1909; Senior Scholar 1912; Bell Scholarship; BA 1912. Private, Middlesex Regiment Born Sept 10 1881 at Wednesbury, Staffs. Youngest son of (Public Schools Battalion); Lieutenant, 9th Royal Sussex Francis Henry Lloyd of Stowe Hill, Lichfield, Staffs. School: Regiment. Killed in action Feb 23 1916. Buried in Menin . Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Road South Military Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Michs 1900; BA 1903. A director of the Welders Steel-Tube Company, Birmingham. Married to Eleanora May, née Lightbody, Wilfrid Petre Lawrence. Major, 6th North Staffordshire Regiment; killed in action June 18 1915 in Flanders. Buried in Wulverghem- Born May 27 1892 at Moseley, Warwickshire. Son of Alfred Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery, Belgium. Rossall School William Lightbody of Holmwood, West , Surrey. Reg., Venn, Scott MSS, The Times June 24 1915, FWR, CWGC Loder, Robert Egerton Buried in Auchonvillers Military Cemetery, Somme, France. Marlborough College Reg., Crockford, Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Born March 10 1887 at Grosvenor Square, London W. Son of Sir Edmund Giles Loder of Leonardslie, Horsham, Sussex. Lowry Corry, Frederic Henry School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1906; College Mechanical Sciences Prize; BA 1909. Married to Muriel see Corry Rolls Loder of Clock House, Cowfold, Sussex. Lieutenant, Royal Sussex Regiment, 1st/4th Battalion; Staff Captain. Loyd, Lewis Frederic[k] Innes Mentioned twice in despatches. Served in Egypt and Gallipoli. Killed in action March 29 1917. Buried in Deir el Belah War Born 1880 in London. Eldest son of Frederic Edward Loyd Cemetery, Israel/Palestine. UWL, FWR, CWGC (1874) of Amwell Grove, Ware, Herts. Brother of Edward N.F. (1899). School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Longbottom, Henry June 25 1898; Matric Michs 1898. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 9 1906. Captain, Lovat’s Scouts (1898); Major, Born Sept 25 1893 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire. Son of Worcestershire Yeomanry. Of ‘Albyns’, Romford, Essex. William Henry Longbottom of 83b Holland Park, , Served at Gallipoli. Died Sept 21 1918. Buried in Stapleford London. School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner Abbots (St Mary) Churchyard, Essex. Eton School Lists, at Trinity June 25 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th South Lancashire UWL, Venn, Law Lists, Burke, LG, FWR, CWGC Regiment. Killed in action in Gallipoli Aug 9 1915. Commem- orated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC Lubbock, The Hon. Harold Fox Pitt

Longridge, Revd Archibald Owen Carwithen Born June 10 1888 at Berkeley Square, London. Son of John Lubbock, 1st , of Kingsgate Castle, Kent. Born April 24 1880 in Manchester, Lancs. Son of Michael School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1906; Longridge. School: Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at BA 1909. Married to Dorothy C. Lubbock of High Elms, Trinity June 25 1902; BA 1905; MA 1909. Married to Constance Farnborough, Kent. Lieutenant and Adjutant, West Kent of 2 Clystlands, Topsham. Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Yeomanry; Served in Gallipoli and Palestine. Lieutenant, Royal Army Chaplains Department. Wounded; died Oct 12 Grenadier Guards. Killed in action April 4 1918. Buried in 1918 of pneumonia following influenza and gas-poisoning. Boisleuz-au-Mont Communal Cemetery, France. UWL, Buried in Topsham Cemetery, Devon. UWL, FWR, CWGC FWR, CWGC

Lonsdale, Arthur Carr-Glyn Lucas, Keith Born Sept 7 1891 in Lichfield, Staffs. Son of Revd John Henry Born March 8 1879 at Greenwich, second son of Francis Lonsdale MA of The Further House, Wimborne, Dorset. Robert Lucas, engineer of Greenhall, Forest Row, Sussex. Brother of Ralph (1895). School: Radley and Eton (Scholar at School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; both). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913; Matric Michs 1898; BA (Nat. Sci. Tripos Pt I, 1st Class) 1901; represented the University at ; captain of Trinity hockey Walsingham medal 1904; MA 1905; ScD 1911; Fellow 1904; team. Lieutenant, 6th King’s Royal Rifle Corps; attached to lecturer in natural sciences 1908. Married to Alys of The Royal Scots Fusiliers. Wounded in action March 10 1915 and Hilden Oaks, Tonbridge, Kent. Worked in New Zealand 1902 died March 13. Buried in Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, on the bathymetrical survey of the lakes. Croonian Lecturer, , France. www.iwm.org.uk, UWL, FWR, CWGC Royal Society, 1912. FRS 1913. Made important researches in connection with the study of muscles and nerves. Additional Lory, Victor Alfred Manley University Demonstrator in physiology 1907. In the Great War: Captain, Royal Flying Corps (Hampshire Aircraft Parks); Son of William Manley and Florence Lory. Admitted as employed at the Royal aircraft factory at Farnborough, where Entrance Student at Trinity 1916. Private, Royal Warwicks. his services were of great value, ‘for he met with indomitable Regiment. Died May 23 1917 at Calford, age unknown. quiet energy the ceaseless urgency for new developments of Buried in Birmingham (Brandwood End) Cemetery. aeroplane design, and with self-effacing devotion examined www.twgpp.org, FWR, CWGC and tested them against the practical conditions of flight’. Author, articles on physiology of nerve and muscle in the Lovett, Revd Richard Dale Journal of Physiology. Resided at Fen Ditton, Cambs. Killed in a flying accident near Aldershot Oct 5 1916. Buried in Born Jan 3 1870 at Whittington, Salop. Youngest son of Col. Aldershot Military Cemetery, Hampshire. UWL, Venn, DNB, Thomas Heaton Lovett of Belmont, Chirk, Denbighshire. Proceedings Royal Society A95 (1919), Who was Who, FWR, CWGC School: Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 4 1890; Matric Michs 1890; BA 1893; MA 1897. Lupton, Francis Ashford Ordained deacon (Manchester) 1894; priest 1895; Curate of Heysham, Lancs, 1894–6. Curate of Barnburgh, Yorkshire, Born Jan 31 1886 in Leeds, Yorkshire. Son of Francis 1896–9. Curate of Holmer, Herefordshire, 1899–1900. Rector Martineau Lupton of Leeds; brother of Lionel M. (1910) and of Huish, Wiltshire, 1900–8. Availed himself of the provisions Maurice (1906). School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at of the Clerical Disabilities Act (1870) in 1910. Subsequently Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1907. Major, Acting Lieutenant- tea-planter in Burma. ‘He left his coffee estate in India and Colonel, 8th West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s returned to serve in the war.’ [FWR] Private, 16th Middlesex Own). Killed in action Feb 19 1917. Buried in Queens Regiment; killed in action July 1 1916 at Beaumont Hamel. Cemetery, Bucquoy, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Lupton, Lionel Martineau BA 1915. Flight-Commander, Royal Navy Air Service, 8th Squadron. DSO, mentioned in despatches; French Croix de Born Jan 7 1892 in Leeds, Yorkshire. Son of Francis Martineau Guerre. Killed in action Jan 24 1917 in Sopwith Pup No. N5198 Lupton of Leeds; brother of Francis Ashford (1904) and shot down near by Ltn. H. von Keudall, Jasta 1. Maurice (1906). School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Buried in Achiet-le-Grand Communal Cemetery, France. Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Wounded twice. Lieutenant, UWL, FWR, CWGC Royal Field Artillery. Wounded; twice mentioned in despatches. Killed in action July 16 1916. Buried in Mackenzie, James Kinnell Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC see McKenzie

Lupton, Maurice Macmaster, Donald Cameron De Ford Born June 4 1887 in Leeds, Yorkshire. Son of Francis Born Sept 4 1894 at Montréal, Québec, Canada. Son of Sir Martineau Lupton of Leeds; brother of Lionel M. (1910) and Donald Macmaster KC MP. School: Rugby. Admitted as Maurice (1906). School: Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Lieutenant, 6th Cameron Trinity June 25 1906; BA 1909. Captain, West Yorkshire Highlanders. Killed in action Sept 25/26 1915. Buried in Regiment. Killed in action June 19 1915. Buried in Rue-Petillon Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Macmullen, Edmund Ronalds Lyon, Edward Lycett Born July 24 1884 in Cork, Ireland. Son of William Francis Born Jan 30 1877 at Boston, USA. Son of Edward Lyon of Macmullen. School: Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner 15 Rue Las Casas, Paris. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903; BA 1907. Captain, East African Force, at Trinity June 30 1896; Matric Michs 1896. Second Lieutenant, Unattached List; Aide-de-Campe. Mentioned in despatches. 18th Hussars 1900; Lieutenant 1901. Served in the South African Killed in action June 30 1916 in Tanzania. Buried in Dar Es War. Aide-de-Campe to the Governor and Commander in Salaam War Cemetery, Tanzania. UWL, FWR, CWGC Chief, New Zealand, 1907–9. Captain 1909. In the Great War: Major, 18th Hussars; attached Somerset Light Infantry; MacMichael, Michael William Annesley wounded twice; mentioned in despatches; died Sept 17 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Corbie Communal Born May 8 1895 at Lee Vicarage, Ilfracombe, North Devon. Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. Harrow School Reg., Son of Revd William Fisher MacMichael. School: Blundells, Venn, UWL, Army Lists, FWR, CWGC Tiverton, Devon. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Devon Regiment; Captain, Essex Regiment, Macartney, Hussey Burgh George ‘A’ Company, 11th Battalion. Died Sept 16 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in La Neuville British Cemetery, Born Feb 10 1875 at Melbourne, Australia. 3rd son of Revd Corbie, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Hussey Burgh Macartney (Vicar of Caulfield, Victoria, Australia) and Emily, daughter of Henry Addenbroke. School: MacMicking, Gilbert Thomas Gore St Leonard’s-on-Sea, Sussex (private). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Sept 29 1893; Matric Michs 1893; BA 1896. Second see McMicking Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Fusiliers, 1898. Served in the South African War 1899–1902; at the relief of Ladysmith; Lieutenant MacNaghten, Angus Charles Rowley Stewart 1899; wounded at Chieveley Feb 27 1900; Captain 1904; retired 1912. In Vancouver Island 1912–14. Captain, 1st Royal Born June 1 1883 at Bitterne, Hampshire. Son of Steuart Fusiliers; killed in action June 25 1915. Buried in La Brique MacNaghten. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Military Cemetery No. 2 Belgium. BP&B, Scott MSS, Venn, June 25 1906. Lieutenant, Black Watch (1st Royal The Times July 1 1915, UWL [which has ‘killed June 24’], Highlanders). Killed in action Oct 29 1914. Commemorated Army Lists, FWR, CWGC at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Mackay, Eric Reay MacNaghten, Sir Arthur Douglas Born Aug 2 1884 in Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Alexander Born Jan 27 [or 25] 1897 at Paddington, London W. Son of Mackay. School: King’s College. Admitted as pensioner at the Hon. Sir Edward C. MacNaghten KC DL, 5th Baronet, of Trinity June 25 1903; BA 1906; MA 1910. Australian Army, Dundarave, Bushmills and the Hon. Lady MacNaghten of 3rd NSW Imperial Bushmen, 1902. Captain, 13th Argyll and Berkshire. His brother, Sir Edward Harry Macnaghten, 6th Sutherland Highlanders. Killed in action in Gallipoli June 13 Bart, also fell. School: Wellington College. Admitted as 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Turkey. UWL, pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1914. Member of Lincoln’s Inn. FWR, CWGC 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Battalion Rifle Brigade. Succeeded to the title of 7th Baronet Macnaghten of Dundarvie [or Dundarave?] Mackenzie, Colin Roy Co. Antrim on July 1 1916. Killed in action Sept 15 1916 aged 19. Commemorated in Dunluce Parish Church; buried in Born May 3 1892 in Romford, Essex. Son of Dr Alexander Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. Linton Mackenzie of 6 The Circus, Bath. School: Winchester www.lennonwylie.co.uk/RobertThompsonBushmills, BP&B, College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; FWR, CWGC MacNeill, Andrew Duncan Castle, Perthshire. In the Great War: Lieutenant, Seaforth Highlanders; Major, 10th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders; Born 1881 at Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of Duncan MacNeill killed in action during the battle of Loos Sept 25–27 1915. of Melford House, Margate, Kent. School: Eton. Admitted as Commemorated in Monzie Church and at the Loos Memorial, pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs 1900. France. Winchester College Reg., Venn, Burke, P&B sub Captain, Royal Garrison Artillery, 21st Heavy Battery; killed Lauderdale, Army Lists, FWR, Scottish War Memorials Project in action July 29 1917 in France. Buried in Hospital Farm Cemetery, Belgium. Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Malden, Walter

Macpherson, George Born Aug 11 1858 at Datchet, Bucks. Son of Revd Clifford Malden (1851) of St Lawrence’s Rectory, Ventnor, Isle of Son of George Macpherson of ‘The Lloyd House’, near Wight and Jane, daughter of Charles Eley. Brother of Charles Wolverhampton. School: Lockers Park, Winchester College. H. (1877), Eustace (1882) and William Ernest Pelham. School: Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. Lieutenant, Machine Repton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity May 31 1877; Matric Gun Corps, 4th Section. Died Sept 15 1916. Buried in Grove Michs 1877; BA 1881; MA 1885; MB 1887; MD 1905. At St Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. FWR, CWGC Bartholomew’s Hospital. MRCS 1886; MRCP 1909. Practised successively at Pembury, Kent, at Tunbridge Wells, and at Maddox, John Mortimer Cambridge. Clinical Pathologist, Addenbrooke’s Hospital 1908. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps. An authority on the Born Dec 16 1896 at St Mark’s, Bury, Lancashire. Son of Revd diseases of bees. Author, pathological. Died Oct 28 1918 at John Mortimer Maddox of St Mark’s Vicarage, Bury, Lancs. his residence, Bateman House, Cambridge. School: Bury Grammar (School Captain). Admitted as Reg., Venn, UWL, Medical Directories, The Times Oct 30 1918 Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1915 (Bishop Lee Scholar). 2nd Lieutenant, Lancashire Fusiliers, 3rd Battalion attached 10th Mander, D’Arcy Wentworth Battalion. Killed in action Aug 12 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Oct 27 1870. Son of Charles John Mander of 25 Carlton Road, Putney, London. Brother of Frederick William (1891) Maitland, The Hon. Alfred Henry and of Charles H.W. (1886). School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity May 21 1888; Matric Michs 1888. Born Dec 9 1872 at Nowgong, India. 3rd son of Frederic Married to Esme Mary of 1 Lionel Road, Bexhill, Surrey. 2nd Henry Maitland, 13th Earl of Lauderdale, of Thirlestane Lieutenant, Durham Light Infantry, 1892; Lieutenant 1896; Castle, Berwickshire. Brother of Sydney G.W. (1888). School: Captain 1900; Adjutant of Militia 1903–4. In the Great War: Westminster. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 17 1890; Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Durham Light Infantry; Matric Michs 1890. Married to Edith, née Scobell. Second killed in action Sept 20 1914. Buried at Vendresse British Lieutenant, the Cameron Highlanders, 1894; Lieutenant 1898; Cemetery, Aisne, France. Army Lists, Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Captain 1899; Adjutant 1901–4. Served in the Sudan 1898; present at Atbara and Omdurman. Served in the South African Mann, John [Ian] Anderson War 1899–1902. In the Great War: Major, 1st Cameron Highlanders; killed at battle of the Aisne Sept 19 1914. Born March 27 1895 at Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Commemorated at La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine- Scotland. Eldest son of Sir John Mann KBE, chartered et-Marne, France. BP&B, Venn, UWL, Army Lists, FWR, accountant, of ‘Duncryne’, Woldhingham, Surrey. School: CWGC Ardvreck, Charterhouse (in Shooting VIII: ‘the best rifle shot of his year’). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Maitland, Graham Macdowall Lieutenant, 5th The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); attached to Royal Flying Corps (25th Squadron). Military Cross. Shot Born May 20 1879 at Kirkcudbright, 3rd son of David down in action while flying on patrol duty over German lines Macdowall Maitland of Cumstoun, Kirkcudbright. School: near Fleurbaix Aug 9 1916. ‘At the outbreak of the war he was Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June gazetted to the Scottish Rifles, and joined the Royal Flying 25 1897; Matric Michs 1897; BA 1901; rowing ‘blue’ 1901. Corps in March last. Shortly afterwards he and his pilot Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, July 5 1905. Sometime distinguished themselves by disposing of eight German surveying in British Columbia. 2nd Lieutenant, Irish Guards; aeroplanes in seven days. They were each awarded the mentioned in despatches; killed in action Nov 1 1914 at Military Cross for consistent gallantry and skill.’ Buried in Klein Zillebeke, Flanders. Commemorated at Yores (Menin Rue-Pétillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix. The Carthusian Gate) Memorial, Belgium. Marlborough College Reg., Venn, Nov 1916, UWL, CWGC, FWR Book of Blues, UWL, Law Lists, Burke, LG, FWR, CWGC Mansel-Pleydell, John Morton Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, Charles Julian Born March 16 1884 at Bengeo, Hertford, Herts. Twin son of Born Sept 5 1880 at Folkestone. Eldest son of David Maitland- John Colvile Morton Mansel-Pleydell of 19 Moore Street, Makgill-Crichton of Eastbridge, Crondall, Hants. School: Cadogan Square, London. School: Winchester College. Winchester. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1899; Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903; BA 1906. Matric Michs 1899. Married to Sybil of Craigentor, Crieff, 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, ‘A’ Battery, 107th Perthshire Served in the South African War 1899–1902 with Brigade; Aide-de-Campe. Died Sept 22 1916 of wounds the Hants. Imperial Yeomanry. Member of the Royal Archers, received in action. Buried in St Pierre Cemetery, Amiens, King’s Bodyguard for Scotland. Of Lathrick Fife, and Monzie France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Mapplebeck, Gordon Whitfield Married to Violet Martin of The Holt, Woodhouse, Lough- borough. Served in the South African War 1899–1902: 2nd Born Jan 1880 at Lillington, Warwickshire. Son of Edward Lieutenant, Leices. Yeomanry-Cavalry 1900. A director of the Mapplebeck of Woodbrook, Selly Oak, Birmingham; later of Mountsorrel Granite Co., Leics. In the Great War: Major, Woodfield, Leamington Spa. School: Harrow. Admitted as Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Leicestershire Yeomanry; pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric. 1898. A stockbroker mentioned in despatches; killed in action May 13 1915. at Birmingham. Lieutenant, the Liverpool Regiment; Captain, Buried in Oosttaverne Wood Cemetery, Belgium. Harrow N. Staffs.Regiment, 4th Battalion attached 1st Battalion; DSO School Reg., Venn, UWL, Burke, LG, The Times May 20 1915, 1915; mentioned in despatches. Died July 30 1917 of wounds FWR, CWGC received in action. Buried in Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, Belgium. Harrow School Reg., Venn, UWL, The Martin Smith, Julian Horace VC & DSO, The Times Aug 4 1917, FWR, CWGC Son of Martin Ridley Smith of Warren House, Hayes, Kent. Margerison, Caleb Walden Born Nov 2 1887 in Hayes. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1906. 2nd Lieutenant, Son of Arthur McKune Margerison of 1 Park Avenue, Intelligence Corps attached to 9th (Queen’s Royal) Lancers. Southport, Lancashire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Died Sept 10 1914. Buried in Nangis Communal Cemetery, Lieutenant, 11th Border Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Seine-et-Marne, France. FWR, CWGC Died July 6 1916 of wounds received in action on July 1 1916 aged 21. Buried in Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Master, George Gilbert Onslow Born Feb 16 1894 in Johannesburg. South Africa. Son of Marnham, Hugh Cecil Charles Onslow Master of Flax Bourton, Bristol. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Lieutenant, Son of Herbert Marnham of Frognal Rise, Hampstead, Gloucestershire Regiment, 1st/4th Battalion. Killed in action London. Schools: Heath Mount, Hampstead and Mill Hill. July 25 1916. Buried in Bouzincourt Communal Cemetery Admitted as pensioner at Triniy 1915. 2nd Lieutenant (Pilot), Extension, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Royal Flying Corps, 10th Squadron, Sussex Yeomanry. Died Aug 22 1916 aged 20. Buried in Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourge-L’Avoué, France. FWR, CWGC Mather, Alfred Lushington Born June 18 1885 at Knutsford, Cheshire. Son of Edward Marsden-Smedley, George Futvoye Lushington Mather of Over Tabley, Cheshire. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Son of John Bertram Marsden-Smedley of Lea Green, 1904; BA 1907. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd York and Lancaster Matlock, Derbyshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. Regiment. Killed in action Jan 7 1917. Buried in Vlamertinghe 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, 3rd Battalion. Did Aug 18 1916 Military Cemetery, Belgium. FWR, CWGC aged 19. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. FWR, CWGC Maxwell, William Francis John Marsh, Alfred Stanley Born July 7 1885 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of Sir William Born Feb 1 1892 at Crewkerne, Somerset. Son of William Francis Maxwell, 4th Baronet of Cardoness. School: Harrow. Warren Marsh. School: Sexey’s, Bruton, Somerset. Admitted Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1904; Matric 1905; as Entrance Exhibitioner and Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1908. Lieutenant, 5th King’s Own Scottish Borderers. College Natural Sciences Prize; Senior Scholar 1911; BA 1912. Killed in action in Gallipoli Aug 13 1915. Buried in Redoubt Captain, 8th Somerset Light Infantry. Killed in action Jan 5/6 Cemetery, Helles, Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1916. Buried in Cité Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Maybrook, Walter Richard Born March 12 1894 at New Cross, London SE. Son of Marshall, [Anthony] Selby Francis Walter Richard Maybrook of 91 Inchmery Road, Catford, Born Feb 1 1879 at Alnwick. Son of Anthony Marshall of London. School: St Olave’s Grammar, London. Admitted as Annstead, Chathill, Northumberland. School: Edinburgh Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1913. Private, London Academy. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1897; Regiment (Artists Rifles); 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Wiltshire Matric Michs 1897; BA 1900 as Anthony S.F. Served in the Regiment. Killed in action April 24 1916. Buried in Ecoivres Great War 1914–19 (Section Sanitaire, French Army). Died Military Cemetery, Mont-St Eloi, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC July 25 1918 from the effects of war service. Venn, UWL McEwen, James Robert Dundas Martin, William Francis Son of Robert Finnie McEwen of Bardrochat, Colmonell, Born Feb 7 1876 at Whitehaven, Cumberland. 2nd son of Ayrshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Lieutenant, Robert Frewen Martin (1859) of The Brand, Loughborough, 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers; Aide-de-Campe. Killed in action Leics. Brother of Robert E. (1893). School: Harrow. Admitted Oct 12 1916 aged 20. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1894; Matric Michs 1894. Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC McKenzie, James Kinnell Ypres Salient Feb 14 1916. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Nov 8 1892 at Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Son of Robert McKenzie of ‘Homelea’, Thornhill. Edinburgh University. Admitted as Affiliated Student at Trinity June 25 Mercer, Eric Dawson 1914; Subsizar 1914; MA (Edin.) 1914. Lieutenant [UWL has Born April 26 1894 at 4 Alexandra Drive, Aintree, Liverpool. ‘2nd Lieutenant’], Seaforth Highlanders, 10th Battalion Son of Thomas Mercer of 4 Alexandra Drive, Aintree; brother attached 8th Battalion. Killed in action Oct 30 1915. Buried of James (1903). At Liverpool University BSc. Admitted as in Vermelles British Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 10th Lancashire Fusiliers. Died May 2 1917 of wounds McLaren, Samuel Bruce received in action. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Aug 16 1876 in Tokyo, Japan. Son of Revd Samuel Gilfillan McLaren (MA Edin. 1884) of Albert Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. School: Scotch College, Merryweather, Charles Walter Melbourne. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity Oct 1 1897; Matric Michs 1897; Scholar 1899; 3rd Wrangler 1899; Math. Tripos Son of Charles James Merryweather of Bridge Gate House, Pt II, 1st Class, 1900; BA 1900; Isaac Newton student 1901; Retford, Notts. Born there May 31 1880. School: Retford MA 1905. Lecturer in Mathematics at University College, Grammar. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Bristol, 1904–6; at Birmingham University 1906–13; Professor Matric Michs 1900; BA 1903; MA 1907. Assistant Master at of Mathematics at University College, Reading, 1913–16. Gresham School, Holt, 1903–5; at Manchester Grammar Accompanied the British Association to Australia 1914 as School 1905–14. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Lancs Branch Secretary. Lieutenant, Royal Engineers (Signals); died Fusiliers; wounded; mentioned in despatches; killed in Aug 13 1916 at Abbeville of wounds received in action. action Nov 23 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Buried in Abbeville Communal Cemetery, Somme, France. Somme, France. UWL, Venn, Schoolmasters’ Directories, Scott MSS, UWL, Venn, The Times Aug 18 & 24 1916, FWR, CWGC Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society s2-16 (1917) xxxiii, CWGC Mews, John Keith

McMichael, Michael William Annesley Son of John Mews of 90 Westbourne Terrace, Paddington, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Captain, see MacMichael London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Wounded; died Aug 24 1918 of wounds received in action aged 23. Buried in Bac-du- McMicking, Gilbert Thomas Gore Sud British Cemetery, , France. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Born Aug 8 1894 in Stanton Lacey, Shropshire. Elder son of Meyrick, Evan Eckhard Major Gilbert McMicking CMG MP. School: Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913; Born Jan 6 1893 in Marlborough, Wiltshire. Son of Edward Matric. 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Meyrick of Thornhanger, Marlborough. School: Marlborough Died in Holland Nov 11 1918. Buried in Orthen Protestant College. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1912. Cemetery, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. UWL, FWR, CWGC Browne Scholarship 1914. Lance-Sergeant, 1st Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died July 30 1916 of sickness contracted on active McNeile, John service. Buried in (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Eldest son of Henry Hugh McNeile (1848) of Parkmount, Belfast. Born there Dec 20 1862. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 13 1881; Matric Michs 1881; BA 1884; Michell, Noel Burgess MA 1888. Lieutenant, Coldstream Guards, 1885; Captain 1897; Major 1903; retired 1905. Married Oonah Edwina, daughter Born Dec 24 1885 at , Sussex. Son of George Burgess of Lieutenant-Colonel John Augustus Conolly VC of Coolure, Michell of 11 Sackville Gardens, , Sussex. School: Malvern Co. Westmeath. Of Kippilaw, Roxburgh. Served in the Great College. Admitted as Major Scholar at Trinity June 26 1905; War: Lieutenant-Colonel, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, College Classics Prize 1906; MA 1908. Captain, 11th Royal 1st/4th Battalion; wounded and taken prisoner; ‘presumed Fusiliers. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Killed in killed in action’ July 12 1915 at Gallipoli. Commemorated at action March 22 1918. Commemorated at Pozières Memorial, Helles Memorial, Turkey. Eton School Lists, Venn, UWL, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Army Lists, Burke, LG, FWR, CWGC Milburn, Richard Gerald Melville, Hugh Colquhoun Born Aug 24 1893 at Banstead, Surrey. Son of William Born Sept 18 1885 in Asheville, North Carolina, USA. Son of Milburn. School: Malvern College. Admitted as pensioner at George Angus Melville. School: Derby Grammar. Admitted Trinity Oct 1 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, East Surrey Regiment, as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1905; BA 1909. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Battalion attached 2nd Battalion. Killed in action Feb Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derby Regiment), 9/10 1915. Buried in Perth Cemetery (China Wall), Belgium. 13th Battalion attached 10th Battlion. Killed in action in the UWL, FWR, CWGC Miley, Miles Medallist 1903). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1903; College Maths Prize 1905; BA 1906; Chancellor’s Gold Born July 1 1889 in Hampstead, London. Son of Miles Miley Medallist; President of the Union Society 1906. Barrister-at- of Haven Hill, St Mary Bourne, Andover, Hants. School: Law, Lincoln’s Inn. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 4th Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; Battery, 3rd North Midland Brigade. Mentioned in College Maths Prize 1909; BA 1911. Lieutenant, Royal Field despatches. Killed in action at Hohenzollern Redoubt Oct 13 Artillery, 1st (Northumbrian) Brigade. Died Dec 30 1915 of 1915. Buried in Canadian Cemetery No. 2 Neuville St Vaast, wounds received in action. Buried in Boulogne Eastern France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Muir, Burleigh Leycester Miller, Ernest Cyril Born Aug 29 1890 in London SE. Son of Sir Richard David Son of William Pitt Miller of Merlewood, Grange-over-Sands, Muir of 3 Temple Gardens, London. School: Rugby. Admitted Lancashire. Born there, June 13 1878. School: Harrow. as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. Married to Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric Michs Vera Brodie Muir, née MacQueen of 30 Campden House 1897; BA 1901. Captain, N. Lancashire Regiment, 1906. Court, Kensington, London. Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple. Married to Mrs C. Bland (formerly Miller) of The Old Captain, Royal Army Service Corps (III Corps HQ Battalion) Rectory, Debden, Saffron Walden, Essex. Captain, North and Special List (Courts-Martial Officer). Died Nov 4 1918 of Lancs. Regiment, 3rd Battalion attached ‘B’ Company 1st pneumonia following influenza. Buried in Don Communal Battalion; killed in action Oct 23 1914 near Bixschoote, Cemetery, Annoeullin, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Belgium. Buried in Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Belgium. Harrow School Reg., Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Mullens, Cyril John Ashley

Mills, Tom Rethanan Born Oct 31 1896 in Cadogan Square, London SW [or at Born April 29 1886 in Bredbury, Cheshire. Son of Tom Barrow Hills, Longcross, Chertsey, Surrey]. Only son of Sir Hampton Mills. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at John Ashley Mullens of 6 Belgrave Square, London SW1. Trinity June 25 1906. Lieutenant, 6th Manchester Regiment. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Jan 16 1915. Killed in action in Gallipoli June 4 1915. Commemorated at Flight Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Air Service, 1 Wing, St Pol Helles Memorial, Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC (Observer). Shot down into the sea in action off the coast of Flanders, Nieuport 12 No. 8904, May 5 1916. Commemorated Milne, Alexander Richard at Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. UWL, FWR, CWGC Son of Frank Alexander Milne of Summerhill, Barnet, Herts. Murray, George Anthony School: Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. Captain and Adjutant, . Killed Born Sept 29 1893 in Kenilworth, Cape Colony, South Africa. in action July 31 1917 aged 21. Commemorated at Ypres Son of Dr Charles Frederick Kennan Murray of Kenilworth. (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC School: Diocesan College, Cape Colony, S. Africa. School: Bedales. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912; BA Mitford, The Hon. C.B.O. Freeman 1915. Married to Margaret Murray of 10 Palace Court, Bayswater Road, London. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, see Freeman-Mitford Royal Field Artillery, ‘D’ Battery, 47th Brigade. Military Cross. Died April 4 1918 of wounds received in action. Buried in Moore, Gerald Alexander Clifford Aubigny British Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born March 3 1892 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Alexander Moore of Badgeworth Court, Cheltenham. School: Charter- Murray, Malcolm George Douglas house. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910. Born Jan 4 1887 in Adelaide, South Australia. Son of Pultney Lieutenant, 8th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Died July 11 Malcolm Borthwick Murray. School: St Peter’s Collegiate, 1915 of wounds received in action in Gallipoli, June 29 1915. Adelaide. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 2 1907; BA Buried in Pietà Military Cemetery, Malta. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1910. Married to Margaret Louise Murray of 5 Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, London. Trooper, 9th Australian Light Moorsom, Alfred Edgar Horse. Died Oct 25 1918 [or Nov 16 1918] from the effects Born Aug 26 1893 in Aylesham, Norfolk. Son of Edgar Robert of war service. Buried in Damascus Commonwealth War Henry Moorsom. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Cemetery, Syria. UWL, FWR, CWGC Trinity June 25 1912; BA 1915. Private, Royal Army Medical Corps; Lieutenant, 4th Suffolk Regiment. Died Aug 3 1916 of Murray-Smith, Arthur George wounds received in action on July 15 1916. Buried in Abbeville Communal Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Sept 27 1886 in Lennox Gardens, London. Son of George Murray-Smith. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Morgan, Arthur Conway Osborne June 26 1905; BA 1909. Married to Margaret Pollock (formerly Murray-Smith) of Mountainstown, Navan, Co. Meath. Born Jan 11 1885 in Cambridge. Son of Revd Henry Arthur Lieutenant, 2nd Life Guards. Died Nov 2 1914 of wounds Morgan DD, Master of Jesus College Cambridge, of 12 Cheyne received in action. Buried in Southern Cemetery, France. Gardens, Chelsea. School: Winchester College (King’s Gold UWL, FWR, CWGC Negroponte, Jean Jacques Le Treport, Seine-Maritime, France. Charterhouse Reg., Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Nov 24 1894 in Alexandria, Egypt. Son of Jacques Negroponte. School: Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 8th South Lancashire Nicholas, Henrie Clarence Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Died Oct 29 1916 of Born Sept 22 1881 at Ouse, Tasmania. Australian. Son of wounds received in action. Buried in British George Clarence Nicholas, of Milbrook, Ouse. Admitted as Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900. School: Harrow. Matric Michs 1900; BA 1904. Returned to Tasmania. Lance-Corporal, Nelson, William Horace Vere 3rd Australian Light Horse; killed in action Aug 4–6 1916. Commemorated at Jerusalem Memorial, Israel / Palestine. Son of P.W. and Gertrude Nelson of ‘Westminster’, Hindhead, Harrow School Reg., Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Surrey. Joined the army on Aug 5 1914, gazetted 2nd Lieut. Sept 17 1914. Native of , Herts. Lieutenant, 10th Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). King Noel, The Hon. Robert Edmund Thomas Mo[o]re George’s Coronation Medal (1911). Died July 8 1916 aged 20. Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Méricourt-L’Abbé, France. Born April 10 1888 in Stamford, Lincolnshire. Son of Charles FWR, CWGC Francis Noel, 3rd Earl of Gainsborough of Exton Park, Oakham. School: Downside. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Nevile, Bernard Philip 1907. Captain, Royal Fusiliers attached to Nigeria Regiment, West African Frontier Force (attached 1st Battalion). Died in Born Aug 1 1888 at Wellingore Hall, Lincs. Son of Ralph East Africa Feb 2 1918 of dysentery and malaria. Buried in Henry Christopher Nevile. School: Downside. Admitted as Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery, Tanzania. UWL, FWR, CWGC pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1910; BA 1913. Captain, 7th Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action Feb 11 1916. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. Norris, William Forbes UWL, FWR, CWGC Born April 13 1894 at Wood Norton, Dereham, Norfolk. Son of William Edward Norris of Wood Norton, Guist, Nevile, Hugh George Norfolk. School: Shrewsbury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912; BA 1915. Lieutenant, Norfolk Born Nov 17 1878 in London. 2nd son of Ralph Henry Regiment; attached to Divisional Cyclist Company. Killed in Christopher Nevile (1866) of Wellingore Hall, Lincoln (later action in Gallipoli Aug 25 1915. Commemorated at Helles of Crown Lea, Malvern, Worcs.) and Mildred Frances, daughter Memorial, Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC of Charles Robert Scott-Murray of Danesfield, Bucks. School: The Oratory, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs 1898; BA 1901. O’Connor, Arthur Cathal Lieutenant, 2nd South Wales Borderers. Wounded; killed in action Aug 21 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial, Born Sept 28 1891 in Dublin, Ireland. Son of Arthur Patrick Turkey. UWL, Venn, Burke, LG, CWGC Cathal O’Connor. School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Captain, 1st Newall, Jack Hainsworth Maxwell Norfolk Regiment. Wounded; Military Cross. Killed in action July 27 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Born Oct 1 1895 in Huyton, Liverpool. Son of William Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Newall Maxwell Newall of Wharton Hall, Winsford, Cheshire. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1914. Ex-Public Schools Battalion, enlisted Oliver, Thomas Frederick May 12 1915; commissioned Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Born Aug 5 1886 at Clifton, Glos. Son of Thomas William Volunteer Reserve, July 12 1915, Drake Battalion. Killed in Nene Oliver of 26 Brunswick Terrace, Hove, Sussex. School: action Nov 13 1916. Buried at Ancre British Cemetery, Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905. Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC [2nd] Lieutenant, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Wounded; died Oct 26 1918 of heart failure Newson, Walter Alexander following pneumonia. Woking (St John’s) Crematorium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Son of Thomas Newson of Marlow House, Kingston-on- Thames; later of Crosswood House, East Molesey, Surrey. Born there Aug 21 1863. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as Orde-Powlett, William Percy pensioner at Trinity Oct 10 1882; Matric Michs 1882; BA 1885; MA 1892. Married to Francesca A.P. Newson of Alexandra Born April 7 1894 at Saltburn-by-Sea, North Riding, Yorkshire. Club, 12 Grosvenor Street, London. Served in the South Son of the Hon. William George Algar Order-Powlett, later African War with 12th Imperial Yeomanry 1899–1902. 5th Baron Bolton, of Bolton Hall, Leyburn, Yorkshire. Inspector in C.I.D. of Johannesburg Military Police. In the School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Great War: Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, London 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action Regiment (Royal Fusiliers); died in France on active service, May 16/17 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) April 15 1917. Buried in Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Parry, Francis Alexander Gladys Penn of Baldslow Place, Baldslow, Sussex. Served in the South African War 1899–1901: Lieutenant, 3rd Royal Born March 28 1882 in Nottingham. Son of Edward Parry of Scots. In the Great War: Second Lieutenant, Norfolk ‘Rossmore’, Newbold Terrace, Leamington Spa; brother of Yeomanry, 1914; Captain, 4th Grenadier Guards, 1915; Norman C. (1905) and Charles B. (1903). School: Rugby. mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Oct 18 1915. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901; BA 1904. Buried in Vermelles British Cemetery, France. Scott MSS, Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 16th Royal Warwickshire Book of Blues, Venn, Army Lists, UWL [which erroneously Regiment. Wounded; Military Cross (1916). Killed in action gives ‘killed Feb 11’], The Times Oct 25 1915, FWR, CWGC Sept 27 1918. Buried at Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Penn, Geoffrey Mark

Parry, Norman Cecil Born April 20 1886 in Richmond Terrace, London. Son of William Penn of 34 , Victoria, London; Born Sept 19 1886 in Nottingham. Son of Edward Parry of brother of Eric F. (1897). School: Eton. Admitted as ‘Rossmore’, Newbold Terrace, Leamington Spa; brother of pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905; BA 1910. 2nd Lieutenant, Francis A. (1901) and Charles B. (1903). School: Rugby. 6th Rifle Brigade; attached to Somerset Light Infantry. Killed Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Sept 30 1905; BA 1908. in action Feb 11 1915. Buried in Rifle House Cemetery, Lieutenant, 3rd York and Lancaster Regiment. Wounded. Hainaut, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Killed in action July 27 1915. Buried in New Irish Farm Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Penrose, Edward John McNeill

Parsons, Desmond Clere Born Oct 2 1888 in Craigs, Co. Antrim, Ireland. Son of Revd John Trevennen Penrose of ‘Tullaghquin’, Church Road, Born Feb 2 1890 in Wimbledon, Surrey. Son of the Hon. Wimbledon, London. School: Haileybury. Admitted as Richard Clere Parsons. School: Winchester College. Admitted pensioner at Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1910. Captain, Royal as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. Captain, 2nd Irish Fusiliers. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Killed in Irish Guards. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Killed in action near St Julien, Belgium, April 25 1915. Commemorated action in France Sept 15 1916. Buried in Guards’ Cemetery, at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Lesboeufs, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Penrose FitzGerald, Maurice John Patteson, John Dossie see FitzGerald Born Feb 16 1889 in Postwick, Norfolk. Son of Colonel Henry Tyrwhitt Staniforth Patteson of Beeston Hall, Peploe, Keith Norwich. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1910. 2nd Lieutenant, 5th (Princess Born July 26 1893 at Maidenhead, Bucks.[or Sevenoaks, Charlotte of Wales’s) Dragoon Guards. Killed in action in Kent]. Son of Daniel Henry Theophilus Peploe of 22 Sloane France Oct 13 1914. Buried in Pont-du-Hem Military Gardens, London. School: Marlborough College; Sandhurst. Cemetery, La Gorgue, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913.Captain, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, ‘B’ Company, Pearce, Robert Swayne 2nd Battalion. Killed in action in France Nov 9 1916. Buried in Mailly-Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, Born Aug 28 1895 in Shanghai, China. Son of Sir Edward France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Charles Pearce. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Rifle Brigade. Perry, Evelyn Walter Copland Killed in action in Belgium, May 9 1915. Commemorated at Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Dec 4 1890 in Manchester Square, Marylebone, London. Son of Walter Copland Perry, a noted author and barrister, Pemberton, Francis Percy Campbell and Evelyn née Stopford of 29 , South Kensington, London. School: Repton. Admitted as pensioner Born April 4 1885 at Trumpington Hall, Cambridge. Only at Trinity June 25 1908. A pioneer British aviator. On Sept 12 son of Canon Thomas Percy Pemberton. Private tuition, 1911 Perry gained his Royal Aero Club certificate from the Hertfordshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903. Aeronautical Syndicate Flying School, Hendon, on the Barber Married to Winifred Mary Colegate (formerly Pemberton) of ‘Valkyrie’ and became the 130th person in the 16 Prince’s Gardens, London. Captain, 2nd Life Guards, ‘C’ to learn to fly. He was then employed as a Royal Aircraft Squadron. Killed in action near Roulers Oct 19 1914. Buried in Factory pilot and carried out a considerable amount of flying Dadizeele New British Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC at Brooklands on a Burgess-Wright. In 1912 he worked with Thomas Sopwith at his flying school at Brooklands, where Penn, Eric Frank amongst others he trained Hugh Trenchard. With the outbreak of , he was commissioned as a second Born April 17 1878 in London. Eldest son of William Penn of lieutenant. He flew to France with the Royal Flying Corps Taverham Hall, Norfolk and sometime of St Albans Court, and was killed in a flying accident on 16 August 1914 making Dover (and Constance); brother of Geoffrey M. (1905). him possibly the first officer to die in on active service in School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; France during the Great War. Buried in St Acheul French Matric Michs 1897; cricket ‘blue’ 1899, 1902. Married to National Cemetery, Amiens, France. Wikipedia, FWR, CWGC Persse, Cecil de Burgh Gordon Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1912; BA 1915. Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Born July 17 1875 at Galway. 4th son of Henry Sadleir Persse Volunteer Reserves (Royal Naval Division), Hawke Battalion. of Glenarde, Galway. School: Rugby, Cheltenham College. Mentioned in the Secretary of State’s list, for valuable services Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1895; Matric Michs in connection with the war. Interned in Holland Oct 9 1914. 1895; BA 1898. Served in the S. African War as Private, 2nd Died Nov 26 1918 of heart failure following pneumonia Imperial Yeomanry. Awarded Cape Colony Orange Free contracted during internment at The Hague. Body brought State Transvaal clasps. In the Great War, [2nd] Lieutenant, to UK May 19 1919. 1914 Star and clasp issued to his mother 7th Dragoon Guards (Princess Royal’s) attached Irish Guards; Oct 26 1920. Buried in Oldham (Chadderton) Cemetery. died July 19 1915 of wounds received in action. Buried in UWL, FWR, CWGC Netley Military Cemetery, Hampshire. Rugby School Reg., Venn, Cheltenham College Reg., UWL, FWR, CWGC Pollock, Charles Thomas Anderdon Petersen, William Sinclair Born April 12 1889 in Kensington, West London. Son of Sir Ernest Pollock KBE KC, later the Rt Hon. Baron Hanworth Born July 10 1892 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland. of Hanworth PC, Master of the Rolls. School: Wellington Only son of William Petersen. School: Glenalmond College, College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1906; BA Perthshire. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1910; 1909. Married to Alice Joyce Pollock of Longdown Cottage, BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Life Guards. Killed in action Sandburst, Berkshire. Captain, Inns of Court Officers Training Nov 6 1914. Buried in Zillebeke Churchyward, Belgium. Corps; attached to East Yorkshire Regiment. Mentioned UWL, FWR, CWGC twice in despatches. Killed in action March 31 1918. Buried in Communal Cemetery Allied Extension, Somme, Phillips, Ralph Noel France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Dec 26 1878 in London. 2nd son of John Hawtin Phillips of 15 Gledhow Gardens, London; later of Hurstcroft, Ascot. Pollock, Martin Viner School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 30 1896; Matric Michs 1896; BA 1899. Married to Born May 15 1888 in Kensington, London. Son of Robert Margaret, née Farmer. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Erskine Pollock of Avering Court, Stroud, Gloucs. School: 1900; Lieutenant 1903; Captain 1910; Adjutant 1911–14. Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1906; LLB Served in the South African War 1899–1902: attached Royal 1909. Lieutenant, 3rd South Wales Borderers. Killed in action Army Service Corps. In the Great War: Captain, 2nd Royal May 9 1915. Buried in Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Welsh Fusiliers. Died Dec 27 1914 of wounds received in Souchez, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC action on Nov 3. Buried in Cranbourne (St Peter) Churchyard, Berkshire. Scott MSS, Venn, UWL, Army Lists, The Times Pope, Charles Alfred Whiting Dec 29 1914, FWR, CWGC Born in Dorchester Nov 26 1877, 4th son of Alfred Pope JP Pigé Leschallas, Gilbert FSA, solicitor, of South Court, Dorchester, later of 7 Sedles- combe Road South, St Leonards-on-Sea. Brother of Alfred R. see Leschallas (1890). One of eleven brothers and four sisters, all of whom (except one son predeceased) fought or worked for their country in the Great War. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as Pilkington, Hugh Brocklehurst pensioner at Trinity June 30 1896; Matric Michs 1896; BA Born Sept 1887 in Liverpool. Son of Charles Pilkington of 1899; BChir, MA 1904; MB 1908. At St Bartholomew’s Hospital; Prestwich, Manchester. School: Winchester College. Admitted MRCS; LRCP 1903. House Physician, Somerset Hospital, Cape as pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905; BA 1908. Captain, 6th Town. Assistant House Surgeon, South Devon and East Manchester Regiment. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in Cornwall Hospital. Practised subsequently at Rugby and action in Gallipoli June 4 1915. Commemorated at the Helles Hastings. Married April 14 1909 to Marion Ruth, eldest Memorial, Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC daughter of Captain J.J.A. Gravener RN of Dorchester. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps; drowned in H.M. transport Transylvania, May 4 1917. Commemorated at Pinsent, David Hume Savona Memorial, Italy. List of Carthusians, Venn, Medical Born May 24 1891 at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Son of Hume Directories, UWL, The Times April 20 1909, The Morning Chancellor Pinsent. School: Marlborough College. Admitted Post May 30 1917, FWR, CWGC as Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1910; College Maths Prize 1911; BA 1913. A close friend of Wittgenstein. Being Porter, Ernest James found unsuited to active war service, he trained as a test pilot, working at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough, Born July 4 1884 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Son of Samuel where he was killed in a plane crash May 8 1918. Wikipedia Porter of Southend. School: Southend Secondary. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1909; College Natural Sciences Platt, Maurice Cedric Prize; BA 1911. Lieutenant, 22nd London Regiment (Queen’s). Died in German hands in France Sept 22 1916 of wounds Born Nov 11 1892 in Oldham, Lancs. Son of Samuel Radcliffe received in action. Buried in Porte-de-Paris Cemetery, and Helen Platt of Youlston Park, Barnstaple, Devon. School: Cambrai, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Powell, Rhys Campbell F[F]olliot Pringle, Arthur Stanley

Born July 24 1892 in Punjab, India. Son of Major-General Born March 11 1877 at Edinburgh. Son of Robert Pringle of Charles Herbert Powell KCB of Wickham, Hants. School: 18 Rutland Square, Edinburgh. School: Edinburgh Academy. Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Admitted as Sizar at Trinity Oct 1 1896; Matric Michs 1896; 1910; BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Highland Light Infantry. BA and LLB 1899; football (rugby) ‘blue’ 1897, 1898. An Killed in action at Verneuil Sept 13/14 1914. Buried in Advocate at the Scottish Bar. Captain, 10th Cameronians Vendresse British Cemetery, Aisne, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC (Scottish Rifles); killed at the Battle of Loos Sept 23 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. Edin. Acad. Reg., Venn, Book of Blues, UWL, The Times Dec 15 1915, FWR, CWGC Powell, Richard Henry

Born March 15 1884 in London. Son of Henry Pryor and Prior-Wandesforde, Christopher Butler Helena Powell of The Rectory, Penvorth, Sussex. School: Born Dec 15th 1896 at Castlecomer, County Kilkenny. Son of Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; Captain Richard Henry and Florence Prior-Wandesforde of BA 1905. Married to Barbara Frances Powell of 17 Tite Street, Castlecomer House in County Kilkenny and Kirklington Hall Chelsea, London. On the editorial staff of The Times. 2nd and Hipswell Lodge, Yorkshire. Schools: Mourne Grange, Lieut., Royal Sussex Regiment, ‘C’ Company 5th Battalion. County Down and Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Killed in action at Richebourg l’Avoué May 9 1915. Commem- March 1915. Gained commission to Yorkshire Regiment orated at Le Touret Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC (Green Howards) March 31 1915. Joined the 4th Battalion in the Ypres Salient 1915 and in early 1916 was involved in the Power, John Wethered ‘Operations at the Bluff’ to the south east of Ypres. Entered the Somme offensive Sept 1916 where 2nd Lieutenant Prior- Born Dec 31 1893 in Marlow, Bucks. Son of John Danvers Wandesforde saw action around High Wood and Eaucourt Power JP MVO of Duke’s Hill House, Bagshot, Surrey; L’Abbaye and was wounded in action. By now promoted to brother of Piers D. (1919). School: Eton. Admitted as Lieutenant, he fought during the in April of pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Somerset 1917 and in June was in the line at the Hindenburg Support. Light Infantry; attached to Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry; On June 27th the battalion came under a gas attack and Lieutenant, Welsh Guards, 4th Company, 1st Battalion. although badly affected himself, he worked for two hours in Killed in action Sept 10 1916. Buried in Citadel New Military rescuing others from a gassed dugout. The extra effort involved Cemetery, Fricourt, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC in his actions caused the gas to penetrate his system and he died from the effects later in the day June 27 1917 aged 20 in o Pretor-Pinney, Charles Frederick N 49 Casualty Clearing Station. After his death his captain wrote, ‘His was one of the sunniest natures I have ever met Born June 9 1864 in Somerset. Eldest son of Colonel Frederick and no danger or difficulty seemed to damp his spirits for Wake Pinney of The Grange, Somerton, Somerset (who more than a few minutes. He was the very embodiment of assumed by Royal Licence Aug 22 1877 the additional name charity and I have never heard him say an unkind word of and arms of Pretor) and Lucy, daughter of Abel Smith MP of anybody. After he was gassed he spent the greater part of two Woodhall Park, Herts. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner hours looking after his men and getting them out of danger’. at Trinity June 21 1883; Matric Michs 1883. Assumed the Buried in Achiet-le-Grand Communal Cemetery Extension, additional name of Pretor in 1907. Entered the Army from the France. www.historic graves.com, FWR, CWGC Militia 1884; Lieutenant, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Transferred to the Rifle Brigade 1884; Captain 1893. Aide-de-Campe to Pryor, Robert Selwyn the Governor of Bombay. Retired 1898. Major 1899; attached Born Oct 25 1895 at 13 Devonshire Street, London N. Son of as Major to 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, for service in South Selwyn Robert Pryor of Plaw Hatch, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts; Africa 1901–2. Married June 12 1894 to Phyllis Julia, daughter brother of Archibald (1921) and Charles (1917). School: Eton. of Vincent Stuckey JP DL of Hill House, Langport, Somerset. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Of 36, Sloane Court, Chelsea, London. Succeeded to Somerton 1st King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Killed in action Erleigh and The Grange, Somerton, in 1906. Served in the at Ypres May 1 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Great War: Lieutenant-Colonel, the Rifle Brigade, 1915; Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC wounded 1916; mentioned in despatches; DSO Jan 1 1917; died, s.p., April 28 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, France. Eton Purser, Frank Dulcken [Dulcker] School Lists, Walford County Families, Army Lists, Venn, Born March 9 1887 in London NW. Son of Frank Walter The VC & DSO, UWL, Burke, LG, CWGC Purser of 17 Clifton Villas, Paddington, London W9. School: Uppingham (Scholar). Admitted as Sizar at Trinity Oct 1 1906; Pring, Basil Crompton College History Prize 1907; BA 1909. Commissioned Temporary Lieutenant Royal Marines for Cyclist Company Dec 25 1914. Born Sept 16 1888 in Leatherhead, Surrey. Son of Frederick Draft for British Expeditionary Force July 7 1916. Invalided Arthur Pring. School: S.E. College, Kent. Admitted as pensioner to UK Dec 27 1916. Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer at Trinity June 25 1906. Private, Middlesex Regiment; Lieut., Reserves (Royal Navy Division), Nelson Battalion. Killed in Worcs. Regiment and Machine Gun Corps, 96th Company. action Dec 27 1917 ‘sniped and killed while touring the line Killed in action in France, July 1 1916. Commemorated at amongst his men’. Buried at Villers-Plouich Communal Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Pym, Claude John Reynolds, John William Born Feb 27 1893 at Heath House, Navenby, Lincolnshire. Born April 5 1887 in Keswick, Norfolk. Son of John William Son of Claude George Melville Pym of Canwick House, Reynolds of Kirkley, Lowestoft. School: Marlborough College. Lincoln. School: Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905; College History at Trinity June 25 1911. Private, Canadian Force; Lieutenant, Prize; BA 1908. MA (Sidney) 1912; Fellow and Lecturer at 2nd Irish Guards. Died March 27 1917 of injuries accidentally Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th York received on March 24 1917. Buried in Grove Town Cemetery, and Lancs Regiment. Killed in action near Ypres Aug 7 1915. Meaulte, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Buried in Talana Farm Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Raikes, Frank Stewart Waddington Richardson, Daryl Stewart Born Feb 24 1893 in Peshawar, Punjab, India. Son of Major Born Feb 23 1891 in Kensington, West London. Son of Frank Stewart Whittington Raikes (Rifle Brigade). School: William Richardson of Bishops Down Grange, Tunbridge Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Wells. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, 5th Battalion attached June 25 1910; BA 1913. Lieutenant, Border Regiment, 3rd 2nd Battalion. Killed in action May 9 1915. Commemorated Battalion attached 2nd Battalion. Killed in action in France at Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC May 16 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Rattigan, Cyril Stanley Richardson, John Sherbrooke Born Aug 5 1884 in London SW. Son of Sir William Henry Rattigan KC MP of ‘Lanarkslea’, Cornwall Gardens, London. Born Jan 9 1877 at Stapenhill, Derbyshire. Eldest son of School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Morris Richardson (1867) of King’s Standing, Burton-on- 1904. Captain, Royal Fusiliers, ‘D’ Company, 7th Battalion. Trent, Staffs, formerly of Hurley House, Hurley, Marlow, Killed in action in France Nov 13 1916. Commemorated at Bucks. Brother of Morris E. (1897). School: Charterhouse. Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 29 1895; Matric Michs 1895; BA 1898; MA 1902. Admitted as Solicitor Dec 1901; Raw, Rowland practised at Sevenoaks (Messrs Connell and Richardson). Married 1903 to Beatrice Paul, eldest daughter of J.S.B. Born July 16 1884 in Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa, Cardwell of Bournemouth. Of ‘Hillcroft’, Sevenoaks. 2nd son of George H. Raw. School: Clifton College. Admitted as Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers, 26th (Tyneside Irish) pensionerat Trinity June 25 1903; BA 1907. Married to L.B. Battalion; killed in action April 9 1917. Buried in May Raw of ‘Churchfield’, Witley, Surrey. 2nd Lieutenant, Military Cemetery, France. UWL, Venn, Law Lists, The Times Lancashire Fusiliers, ‘X’ Company 9th Battalion. Killed in April 17 1917, FWR, CWGC action Aug 7 1915. Buried in Hill 10 Cemetery, Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC Richardson, John Watson Reed, Revd Clifford Hugh Born July 18 1882 at Sheffield. Only son of Samuel Gray Richardson of Stone Grove, Sheffield. School: Charterhouse. Born June 29 1888 in Cullompton, Devon. Son of William Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs Henry Reed. School: Queen’s, Taunton. Admitted as pensioner 1900; BA 1903; MA 1907. Admitted as Solicitor Jan 1907; at Trinity June 25 1907; BA 1911. Chaplain to the Forces, 4th practised in Sheffield. Married 1908 to Elizabeth Blakeney, Class, Royal Army Chaplains’ Department. Military Cross only daughter of Samuel Roberts MP of Sheffield. Of Tremona, Nov 14 1916. Killed in action at Messines June 7 1917. Buried Hempstead Road, Watford, Herts. Major, Acting Lieutenant- in Oosttaverne Wood Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Colonel, 4th York and Lancs Regiment; killed in action in France May 3 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. Reed, Henry William Tennent Law Lists, Venn, UWL, The Times May 25 1917, FWR, CWGC

Born June 5 1884 in Durham. Son of Lancelot George Reed Richardson, Raymond Driver of Durham. School: Durham. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity Sept 30 1905; College Classics Prize; BA 1908. Assistant Master Born 1898 in Sunderland, Co. Durham. Son of Stansfield at Cheltenham College. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Monmouthshire Richardson of Thornholm, Sunderland. Admitted as Regiment. Killed in action May 2 1915. Buried in La Brique pensioner at Trinity 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Grenadier Military Cemetery No. 2 Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Guards; died April 26 1918. Buried in Ebblinghem Military Cemetery, France. FWR, CWGC Reid, James Ridley, Herbert Leslie Born July 27 1889 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Sir Hugh Reid, Bart, of Belmont, Springburn, Glasgow. School: Born Sept 7 1894 at Springfield, Chelmsford, Essex. Son of Glenalmond College, Perthshire. Admitted as pensioner at Walter and Louie Ridley. His brother, Christopher, also fell. Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1913. Captain, 10th Highland Light School: Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Infantry. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Sept 25 June 25 1913. Captain, 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Wounded; 1915. Buried in Churchyard Extension, Pas de Calais, Military Cross Jan 1 1917. Killed in action July 15 1917. Buried France. UWL, FWR, CWGC in Canada Farm Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Ridley, Henry Quentin Infantry, South African Force, and Rifle Brigade, 6th Battalion attached 1st Battlion. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in Australian. Born Dec 15 1882 in Wylam-on-Tyne, Northum. action Aug 27 1916. Buried in Perth Cemetery (China Wall), Son of Musgrave C. Ridley of Burnside, Cranleigh, Surrey. Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901. Lieutenant, Australian Infantry, 48th Battalion. Killed Robertson, Ronald in action in Belgium Oct 12 1917. Buried in Passchendaele New British Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR. CWGC Born Nov 10 1885 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Son of George Robertson of Marlows, Caterham; brother of Keith F. Riley, Arthur Cecil (1908). School: Tonbridge, Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Sept 30 1905; BA 1908. Captain, 10th Highland Light Born Jan 23 1882 in London. Son of John Riley of London. Infantry. Died Sept 13 1917. Buried in Caterham and School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901; Warlingham Burial Ground, Surrey. UWL, FWR, CWGC BA 1904. Captain, Royal Fusiliers, London Regiment (St Pancras Battalion). Killed in action in France Sept 25 1915. Buried in Robinson, Richmond Fothergill Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born April 25 1879 at 22 Cambridge Square, Paddington, Ritchie, Robert [Robin] Blackwood London. Son of Vice-Chancellor William Fothergill Robinson (1849) of 7 Porchester Gate, Bayswater, London. School: Eton. Born Jan 23 1894 in Penshurst, Victoria, Australia. Son of Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs Robert Blackwood Ritchie. School: Wellington College. 1898. A fruit-farmer in Ontario, Canada. Married to Mrs M.G. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912; BA 1915. Robinson of 87 King Street, St Catharines, Ontario. Second Captain, 1st Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Military Cross. Lieutenant, 7th King’s Royal Rifle Corps; killed in action at Killed in action in France July 20 1916. Commemorated at Hooge July 30 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Memorial, Belgium. UWL, Eton School Reg., FWR, CWGC

Ritson, Arthur Stewart Robson, Gerald David Born Nov 19 1891 in Sunderland, Co. Durham. Son of Arthur see Rosenberg Ritson. School: Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Gunner, Royal Field Artillery; 2nd Rose, Sir Frank Stanley Day Lieutenant, Durham Light Infantry, 5th Battalion attached 1st/6th Battalion. Killed in action in France Nov 5 1916. Born April 27 1877 in London. Son of Sir Charles Day Rose Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. (later 1st Bart) of 39 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London, and UWL, FWR, CWGC Eliza, daughter of John Robinson McLean MP. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 30 1896; Matric Michs Ritson, John Andrew 1896. Served in South African War 1900–2: mentioned in despatches. 2nd Lieutenant, 10th Hussars, 1900; Lieutenant Born Nov 7 1892 in Reading, Berkshire. Son of Robert Ritson 1904; Captain 1907. Married March 31 1910 to Daphne Rose, of Blandford House, Hamilton Road, Reading. School: Rugby. younger daughter of Captain Henry Brooks Gaskell of Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1915. Kiddington Hall, Oxford, and had issue. Succeeded his father Captain, 7th South Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action July as 2nd Baronet April 20 1913. Of Hardwick House, Whitchurch, 23 1916. Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Oxon. In the Great War: Captain, 10th Hussars. Killed in Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC action Oct 26 1914. Buried in Zandvoorde Churchyard, Belgium. Army Lists, Venn, UWL, BP&B, Fox-Davies Rix, John Cecil ‘Armorial Families’, Who was Who, FWR, CWGC

Born May 15 1876 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 3rd son of William Rosenberg, Gerald David Howells Rix MRCS of Mount Ephraim Road, Tunbridge Wells. Brother of Harry S. (1890) and Arthur H. (1896). School: Born March 23 1894 in Hampstead, London. Son of Theodor[e] Tonbridge. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 29 1895; Rosenberg of 32 Cavendish Square, London. School: Rugby. Matric Michs 1895; BA 1898. At the Middlesex Hospital; Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912; BA 1915. MRCS; LRCP 1902. Practised at Tunbridge Wells. Medical Probably anglicized his name because of the war. Lieutenant, Officer, Tunbridge Wells Elementary Education Committee. 9th King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Wounded; killed in action Aug Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps; killed in action July 6 24 1917. Buried in Menin Road South Military Cemetery, 1916. Buried in Bécourt Military Cemetery, Bécordel-Bécourt, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Somme, France. Medical Directories, Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Rossi, Robert Robertson, Keith Forbes Born Jan 31 1888 in Rocchetta, Italy. Son of Gaetano Rossi. Born Feb 8 1889 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Son of At Manchester University. Admitted as Advanced Student at George Robertson of Marlows, Caterham, Surrey; brother of Trinity June 25 1912; BA 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Engineers, Ronald (1905). School: Haileybury. Admitted as pensioner at Italian Army (Regio Esercito Italiano). Died March 19 1920 Trinity June 25 1908. Captain and Adjutant, Durban Light from the effects of active service during the war. UWL Salaman, Lewis Henry Saunder, George Bertram

Born Aug 14 1882 in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Only son of Born Aug 13 1893 at Crowthorne, Berkshire. Son of Samuel Joseph W. Salaman, manufacturer and chairman of Messrs. Arthur Saunder of Wellington College, Berkshire. School: Levi and Salaman Ltd of Newhall Street, Birmingham. School: Marlborough College. Admitted as Subsizar at Trinity June 25 King Edward’s, Birmingham. For some time Captain of the 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Birmingham Company of the Jewish Lads’ Brigade. Admitted Killed in action April 15 1917. Buried in St Patrick’s Cemetery, as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901; BA (Engineering) 1904. Loos, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Served in the Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers. A director of Levi & Salaman, manufacturing jewellers. Married June 1912 Seely, Charles Grant to Alice Mildred Salaman of 47 Frederick Road, Edgbaston, and the father of two daughters. Enlisted Dec 30 1914. Seaman, Born Nov 29 1894 at Sherwood, Notts. Son of Charles Hilton Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves (Royal Navy Division), Hawke Seely. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Battalion, ‘D’ Company. Killed in action in Gallipoli June 18 1913. Captain and Adjutant, 8th Hampshire Regiment. 1915. Commemorated on Helles Memorial, Turkey. ‘A Jewish Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action in the Second Chap; Lieutenant E.G. Wolfe-Barry of the Hawke Battalion: Battle of Gaza April 19 1917. Buried in Gaza War Cemetery, “Your poor husband died from the effect of a bomb whilst Israel / Palestine. UWL, FWR, CWGC nobly doing his duty on the night of Friday, June 18th. He died as the brave man he was, sticking to his post under a heavy fire. Segnitz, Hermann Ferdinand His death is a very great loss to us all.’’’ UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Nov 24 1892 in Lordship Lane, London SE. Son of Salmon, Bernard Bryant Adolph Heinrich Gottlieb Segnitz. School: Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911. Corporal, Son of Revd W. Bryant Salmon of The Rectory, Stoke Honourable Artillery Company; 2nd Lieutenant, 19th London Newington, London. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. Regiment (St Pancras Battalion). Accidentally killed Sept 25 2nd Lieutenant, Manchester Regiment, 25th Battalion attached 1915. Buried in Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, France. UWL, 18th Battalion. Military Cross (June 24 1916). Died July 9 FWR, CWGC 1916 aged 19. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. FWR, CWGC Seymour, Francis Sanders, Leslie Yorath Born May 30 1886 at Eastbourne, Sussex. Son of Hugh Seymour. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Born July 5 1893 at Leyton, Essex. Son of Sir Charles John June 25 1904. Lieutenant, 7th King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed Ough Sanders KBE of ‘Lyndhurst’, Northbrook Road, Lee, in action at Hooge July 30 1915. Commemorated at Ypres London. School: St Olave’s Grammar, London. Admitted as (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Entrance Scholar and Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1912; Senior Scholar 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, Royal Engineers attached Field Survey Company. Wounded; killed Shaw, Albert in action March 10 1917. Buried in Warlincourt Halte British Born June 12 1892 son of John Nathaniel Shaw of 5 Lawrence Cemetery, Saulty, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Street, Northampton. School: Northampton County. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1910; College Natural Sanderson, Robert Harcourt Sciences Prize; BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Northamptonshire Born at the Vicarage, High Hurstwood, Uckfield, Dec 11 1876. Regiment and Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France, Only son of Revd Preb. Edward Sanderson (1859) of The Oct 12 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, Rectory, Uckfield, Sussex. School: Harrow. Admitted as France. UWL, FWR, CWGC pensioner at Trinity June 29 1895; Matric Michs 1895; BA 1900; rowing ‘blue’ 1899, 1900. Rowed for England in the Shaw, Raymond Pugh winning Leander crew at the Olympic Regatta 1908. Second Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, 1900. Served in the South African Born Aug 15 1887 in Madras, India. Son of William Sissmore War 1898–1901. In the Great War: Lieutenant-Colonel, Shaw. School: Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Royal Field Artillery, 148th Brigade; mentioned in despatches; Trinity Sept 30 1905; BA 1908; MA 1912. Captain, Royal Chevalier, Légion d’Honneur (France); killed in action April Fusiliers, 5th Battalion attached 2nd Battalion. Killed in 17 1918. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium. action in Gallipoli Nov 28 1915. Commemorated at Helles Memorial brass in Ripon Cathedral. Army Lists, Venn [which Memorial, Turkey. UWL, FWR, CWGC gives ‘Ronald Harcourt Sanderson’], FWR, CWGC Sheepshanks, Charles John Harcourt Sanger-Davies, Llewelyn Herbert Born March 31 1886 in Harrogate, Yorkshire. Son of Revd Born Sept 13 1893 in Canterbury, Kent. Son of Revd Joseph Thomas Sheepshanks of Stokelake House, Chudleigh, Devon. Sanger-Davies of 3 Albany Road, St Leonard’s-on-Sea. School: School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904; Marlborough College. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner at BA 1907; MA 1911; Barrister of the Inner Temple. Lived in Trinity June 25 1912; BA 1915. Captain, 15th Durham Light Harrogate, Yorkshire. Captain, 8th Devonshire Regiment. Infantry. Killed in action July 1 1916. Commemorated at Killed in action March 17 1916. Buried in Dartmoor Cemetery, Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Bécordel-Bécourt, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Shennan, Douglas Francis Fairfax Smith, John Herbert Michael Born June 28 1892 in London SW. Son of David Anderson Born Sept 30 1889 in Oundle, Northants. Son of John Hume Shennan of 28 Chesham Place, London. School: Eton. Smith of Cobthorne, Oundle, Peterborough, Northants. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; Gazetted School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908. from Trinity Sept 2 1913. Lieutenant, King’s Royal Rifle 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Manchester Regiment. Died Sept 10 1914 Corps, ‘D’ Company, 4th Battalion. Killed in action near of wounds received in action. Buried in Montreuil-aux-Lions Ypres May 8 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) British Cemetery, Aisne, France. UWL [which gives date of Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC death as Sept 17], FWR, CWGC

Shepherd, James Montague Edward Smith, Peter Born Dec 2 1895 in London W. Son of Montague James Born Feb 25 1894 in St Petersburg, Russia. Son of Berthold Shepherd. School: Westminster. Admitted as pensioner at Smith, brother of Sergius (1910). School: Winchester College. Trinity June 25 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade; Captain, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Lieutenant, 1st Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action Feb 15 1917. Buried Royal Engineers; attached to 12th Royal Flying Corps. in Perth Cemetery (China Wall), Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action April 28 1917. Buried in Avesnes-le-Comte Communal Cemetery Extension, Silvertop, Francis Somerled Joseph Pas de Calais, France. UWL, CWGC Born Aug 1 1883 in London. Son of Henry Thomas Silvertop Smith, Sergius Holland of Minster Acres, Northum. School: Oratory, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901. Married to Born Dec 7 1891 in Taganrog, Ekaterinoslav, South Russia. Nevill Shorrock (formerly Silvertop) of Helens, Sidmouth, Son of Berthold Smith, brother of Peter (1912). School: Devon. Lieutenant, Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Yeomanry. Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; Killed in action May 20 1917. Buried in Templeux-le-Guérard BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, South Staffordshire Regiment, 4th British Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Battalion attached 2nd Battalion. Killed in action Nov 24 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Simpson, Clifford Sandford Snelgrove, Sidney Henry Born Feb 11 1891 in Liverpool. Son of Thomas Simpson. Born Dec 7 1891 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Son of John Sidney School: Repton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910. Snelgrove of The Plottage, Forest Row, Sussex. School: Rugby. Captain and Adjutant, 8th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910. Lieutenant, in France July 10 1916. Buried in Bécourt Military Cemetery, 14th King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action at Hooge July Bécordel-Bécourt, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 30 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Smith, C.J.D. see Dudley-Smith Soole, Seymour Waldegrave Born Feb 26 1877 at Reading. Son of Revd Seymour Henry Smith, Evelyn Hay Hindley Soole of Grey Friars Vicarage, Reading. School: Bradfield College. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity Oct 1 1895; Matric Born April 8 1895 at Newton-le-Willows, Lancs. Son of Captain Michs 1895; BA 1898. On the staff of the Reading Standard. William Hindley Smith of The Bungalow, Westbourne Road, Gunner, Royal Horse Artillery, 3rd Reserve Brigade. Died Birkdale, Lancs. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity April 19 1917. Feb 3 1917 on active service of cerebro-spinal meningitis. Captain, 5th Manchester Regiment. Died May 16 1918. Buried Buried in Reading Cemetery, Berkshire. Bradfield College in Ryde Borough Cemetery, Isle of Wight. FWR, CWGC Reg., Venn, Scott MSS., CWGC

Smith, Gerald Howard Spartali, Cyril Born Jan 21 1880 in London. Eldest son of Judge Philip Howard Born July 10 1888 at Worthing, West Sussex. Son of Demetrius Smith (1864) of 10 West , London; later of 11 Spartali. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Alexandra Mansions, Chelsea. School: Eton. Admitted as June 25 1907. 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Royal Berkshire Regiment. pensioner at Trinity June 25 1899; Matric Michs 1899; BA Killed in action Oct 13 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, 1902; cricket ‘blue’ 1903; athletics ‘blue’ (high jump, hurdles) France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1901, 1902, 1903. Assistant Master at Northaw Place School, Potters Bar, in 1906. Admitted as Solicitor1909; practised in Speer, Alfred Henry Templeman Loraine Wolverhampton. Lieutenant, 6th South Staffs. Regiment. Military Cross; mentioned in despatches. Died of wounds, Born Jan 5 1895 in St Alban’s, Herts. Son of William Henry March 29 1916. Buried in Aubigny Communal Cemetery Speer MusD of ‘South Sheen’, Brittany Road, St Leonards-on- Extension, France. Eton School Lists, Venn, Book of Blues, Sea; brother of Roy F.P.M. (1930). School: Malvern College. UWL, Law Lists, The Times April 3 1916, FWR, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); Lieutenant, Royal Field Smith, Julian Horace Martin Artillery; attached to Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action in France July 9 1916. Buried in London Cemetery, Neuville- see Martin Smith Vitasse, Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Spens, Andrew William College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity May 31 1877; Matric Michs 1877; BA 1881; MA 1884. Admitted at the Inner Born June 8 1872 at Georgetown, British Guiana. Only son of Temple Oct 11 1880. Called to the Bar June 6 1883. Captain, Revd Andrew Nathaniel Wadham Spens, Archdeacon of Volunteers, 1883. Married Nov 24 1909 to Lahore, and Martha Ellen James. School: Haileybury. Admitted Constance Louisa, youngest daughter of Revd W.B. Adams as pensioner at Trinity Oct 4 1890; Matric Michs 1890. Married DD of ‘Green Acres’, Wells, Somerset. In the Great War: June 19 1900 to Helen Holmes, eldest daughter of Charles Lieutenant-Colonel, Inns of Court Officer Training Corps Andrew Bowman; of Wimbledon Park. Lance-Corporal, Essex and Adjutant, City of London Volunteer Reserve Corps. Died Regiment, 2nd Garrison Battalion. Died Aug 7 1917 on active Feb 6 1919 at 22 Campden Grove, Kensington. Buried in service. Buried in Wimbledon (Gap Road) Cemetery, Surrey. , Surrey. Marlborough College Reg., Haileybury Reg., Burke, LG, Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Venn, Law Lists, Inns of Court, Foster ‘Men at the Bar’, Army Lists, FWR, CWGC Spicer, Eric Evan Born Sept 23 1893 in Dulwich, Surrey. Son of Evan Spicer of Stanbury Taylor, George Robert Marmaduke ‘Belair, Gallery Road, Dulwich, London; brother of Gerald E. (1909). School: Dulwich College. Admitted as pensioner at Born July 22 1895 in London. Son of Robert Wright Taylor Trinity June 25 1912. Captain, London Regiment (Royal MA FSA LLM, of Baysgarth Park, Barton-on-Humber, Hull. Fusiliers), 1st/4th Battalion. Killed in action at Oppy Wood School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1914. March 28/9 1918. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, Pas de Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, 295th Brigade. Died Sept 30 Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Spiers, Archibald Lionel Clive Born April 6 1884 in Birmingham. Son of Lionel Spiers of 13 Stephenson, Denys George Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. School: Clifton Born July 18 1882 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Son of Russell College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903; BA Stephenson of 28 South Audley Street, London W1. School: 1906. Lieutenant, 7th King’s Shropshire Light Infantry. Killed Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 in action in Belgium Sept 26 1917. Commemorated at Tyne Cot 1901; BA 1905. Private, Honourable Artillery Company; Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Lieutenant, 2nd Scots Guards. Killed in action May 16 1915. Buried in Guards’ Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy, France. Spragg, Charles Edward Wright UWL, FWR, CWGC Born May 31 1893 in Gainsborough, Lincs. Son of Revd Thomas John Spragg of Carlton Villas, Lockwood St, Driffield. School: Stewart, James Alexander Logan Bridlington Grammar. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner, Subsizar, at Trinity June 25 1911; Senior Scholar 1913; BA 1914. Born March 7 1893 in Bombay, India. Son of James Logan Captain, 4th East Yorkshire Regiment. Wounded. Killed in Stewart. School: Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner action Sept 10 1918. Buried in Gouzeaucourt New British at Trinity June 25 1911. Lieutenant, 1st Rifle Brigade. Killed Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC in action at Wieltje, May 13 1915. Buried in Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Sprigg, Henry Aldwin Guildford Born Oct 10 1882 in London. Son of Revd Herbert Guildford Stewart, Ronald James Sprigg, Rector of Emsworth and Rural Dean of Havant of Kingsey House, Emsworth, Hants. School: Eton. Admitted as Born Oct 28 1892 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Thomas pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901; BA 1904. Private, Middlesex Cuthbert Stewart of Blackhouse, Skelmorlie, Ayrshire. School: Regiment (Public Schools Battalion); Captain, Hants Regiment, Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 14th Battalion attached 2nd/5th Battalion. Wounded. Killed 1911. Lieutenant, Seaforth Highlanders, 3rd Battalion attached in action April 9 1918. Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, 1st Battalion. Military Cross; mentioned in despatches. Died Israel / Palestine. UWL, FWR, CWGC Jan 28 1916 of wounds received in action in Mesopotamia on Jan 13 1916. Buried in Amara War Cemetery, Iraq. UWL, St Aubyn, Morice Julian FWR, CWGC Born April 25 1892 in London SW. Son of Edward St Aubyn. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; Stewart-Jones, Thorold Arthur College Classics Prize 1911; BA 1913. Major, King’s Royal Rifle Born July 10 1873 in Liverpool. Son of Edward Stewart-Jones Corps. Wounded twice. Military Cross (1917). Mentioned of 33 Palmeira Square, Brighton. School: Haileybury. Admitted in despatches. Killed in action near St Quentin March 22 1918. as pensioner at Trinity June 18 1892; Matric Michs 1892; BA Commemorated at Pozières Memorial, Somme, France. 1895. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, April 26 1899. On the UWL, CWGC Northern Circuit. Married April 30 1908 to Joan, elder daughter Stallard, Arthur Dudley of Admiral and Mrs Holland of Southover Grange, Lewes, Sussex. Captain, 5th Royal Sussex Regiment; killed in action Born June 18 1858 in London. Eldest son of Frederick Stallard near Richebourg, France, May 9 1915. Commemorated at le (Bencher of the Middle Temple) of Hope Woolith, Lewisham, Touret Memorial, France. Haileybury Reg., Venn, Scott MSS, London. Brother of Hugh K. (1894). School: Marlborough Law Lists, FWR, CWGC Storrs, Henry Lionel Sutherland, Alexander George Son of Revd Harry T.S. Storrs of East Bergholt Rectory, Suffolk. Born Jan 9 1886 in Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland. Son of George Admitted as Westminster Exhibitioner, Subsizar at Trinity Sutherland of 23 West Church Street, Buckie, Banffshire. 1916. Lieutenant, Royal Air Force, 10th Squadron. Died June Attended Aberdeen University. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity 20 1918. Buried in Longueness (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, June 25 1907; Major Scholar 1908; College Classics Prize 1909; Pas de Calais, France. FWR, CWGC BA 1910. Served under the Crown Agents for the colonies in southern Nigeria. Private, 4th Gordon Highlanders. Missing, Strain, John Loudon presumed killed in action March 23 1916; died April 23 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Aug 20 1896 in São Paolo, Brazil. Son of William Loudon Strain MB CM of ‘Plaisance’, Lancaster Avenue, Wimbledon Sutton, Hubert Jos[c]elin Hill, London; brother of William Stewart (1923). School: Westminster. Admitted as Westminster Exhibitioner at Trinity Born Sept 27 1887 in Kirkby Moor Side, Yorkshire. Son of June 25 1915. Captain, Royal Garrison Artillery. Mentioned Henry Sutton. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity in despatches. Killed in action July 31 1917. Commemorated Sept 30 1905; BA 1908. Lieutenant, Welsh Guards. Killed in at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC action in France, Sept 27 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Strutt, Anthony Herbert Swanwick, Russell Kenneth Son of George Herbert Strutt of Blakeney House, near Derby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. Lieutenant, 16th Born Sept 27 1884 in Cirencester, Gloucesterhire. Son of Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Died April Russell Swanwick of Royal Agricultural College Farm, 27 1918 aged 22. Buried in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery Cirencester, Gloucs; brother of Frederick Bertrand (1905). No. 3 West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. FWR, CWGC School: Uppingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903; BA 1906. Lieutenant, 1st Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action Sept 14/15 1914. Buried in Vendresse British Stuart, Charles Erskine Cemetery, Aisne, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born May 25 1882 in Dergmoney, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Son of Burleigh William Stuart. School: Bath College. Tatham, Geoffrey Bulmer Admitted as Major Scholar at Trinity June 25 1901; College Born July 1 1883 in Highgate, London N. Son of Thomas Classics Prize 1902; BA 1905; MA 1908; Ely Fellow 1907–17. Clarke Tatham of Highgate. School: Uppingham. Admitted Captain, Suffolk Regiment (Cyclist Battalion); attached to as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; Earl of Derby Studentship; York and Lancaster Regiment. Died March 15 1917 of wounds BA 1905; MA 1909. Captain, 3rd Rifle Brigade; Brigade Major. received in action on March 12 1917. Buried in Varennes Military Cross. Killed in action March 30 1918. Buried in Military Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Caix British Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Studd, Revd Lionel Fairfax Tatham, Lawrence Castell Stanley Born May 16 1891 at Marylebone, London. Son of John Edward Born June 3 1895 at Bromley, Kent. Son of Stanley Tatham. Kynaston Studd of 67 Harley Street, London W1. School: School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1913; Winchester College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 BA 1917. 2nd Lieutenant, Devon Regiment and Royal Flying 1909; BA 1912. Captain, 12th London Regiment (Rangers). Corps, 5th Squadron. Killed in action Jan 10 1918. Buried in Killed in action in Belgium Feb 14/15 1915. Buried in Ypres Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Town Cemetery Extension, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Taylor, G.R.M.S. Sulivan, Eugene Gilbert see Stanbury Born June 2 1893 in Brighton, East Sussex. Son of Ernest Frederic Sulivan of Wilmington, Woking, Surrey. School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Taylor, George William 1911; BA 1914. Captain, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in Born Sept 29 1892 at Carshalton Park, Surrey. Son of Major action May 8 1917. Buried in Orchard Dump Cemetery, John William Frederick Blake Taylor of Carshalton, Surrey, Arleux-en-Gohelle, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC and 15 , London. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 1910; BA 1913. Lieut., Royal Field Summers, Alfred Spencer Mason Artillery, ‘A’ Battery, 159th Army Brigade. Wounded. Died Nov 9 1917 of gas poisoning. Buried in Dozinghem Military Born April 6 1886 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancs. Son of the Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Rt Hon. James Woller Summers of Emral Hall, Worthenbury, North Wales. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Taylor, Lewis Enfield June 26 1905; BA 1908. Aviator’s Certificate Nov 25 1915. Captain (Pilot), 19th Hussars; attached to Royal Flying Corps, Born June 14 1883 at Starston Place, Harleston, Norfolk. Son 60th Squadron. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action of Alfred Taylor. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner Sept 15 1916. Buried in Beaulencourt British Cemetery, at Trinity June 25 1901. Captain, Madras Guards, Indian Ligny-Thilloy, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Defence Force. Died Dec 3 1917 of enteric fever. UWL Tennant, Charles Grant mentioned in despatches; Member of the Royal Victoria Order. Killed in action Oct 3 1915. Buried in Noeux-les- Born July 23 1882 at Low Fell, Gateshead-on-Tyne, County Mines Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Army Durham. Son of James Tennant of Fairlie, Ayrshire. School: Lists, Venn, The VC & DSO, Who was Who, The Times Oct Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901; 22 1915, FWR, CWGC BA 1904. 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action May 9 1915. Commemorated at Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Thomas, Trevor Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1915. [No futher information] Tennant, George Christopher Serocold Born at Cadoxton Lodge, Neath. Son of Charles Coombe Thompson, Francis Clement Tennant of Neath. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, Welsh Guards, Prince of Wales’s Company, Born Oct 24 1888 in Brighton, East Sussex. Son of Revd 1st Battalion. Died Sept 3 1917 aged 19. Buried in Canada George Thompson of 4 Park View Terrace, Stanford Road, Farm Cemetery, West-Vlaandered, Belgium. The subject of Brighton. School: . Admitted as Exhibitioner a biography entitled Christopher by Sir Oliver Lodge. FWR, at Trinity June 25 1907; Major Scholar 1909; College Classics CWGC Prize 1908–9; BA 1910. Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, ‘B’ Battery, 59th Brigade. Served in Gallipoli and Egypt. Died Oct 3 1917 of wounds received in action Oct 2 1917. Buried Tennant, William Galbraith in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Canadian. Born March 8 1879 in London. Eldest son of John Tennant, Barrister of 19 The Boltons, Kensington. School: Thornhill, George Robert Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1897; Matric Michs 1897; BA 1900; MA 1904. Sometime ranching Born Feb 9 1891 at Rathangar, Co. Kildare, Ireland. Son of in the Argentine. Married 1907 to the Hon. Winifred L. Francis Evelyn Thornhill. School: Malvern College. Admitted Norton, 3rd daughter of Baron Grantley. Lieutenant, as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Lieutenant, 1st Strathcona’s Horse, Canadian Forces; killed in action May 25 The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action Oct 22 1914. [or June 3] 1915. Buried in Military Cemetery, Pas Commemorated at Plegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. de Calais, France. Charterhouse Reg., UWL, FWR, CWGC UWL, FWR, CWGC

Tennyson, The Hon. Alfred Aubrey Thornton, Noel Shipley Born May 2 1891 at Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Son of Hallam, 2nd of Farringford, Freshwater; brother of Born Dec 24 1883 at Yockleton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Son Lionel Hallam (1908). School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at of Revd John Thornton of Betchworth, Surrey. School: Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Captain, Rifle Brigade. Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; General Staff Officer, 3rd Grade. Served in France and the BA 1905. Married to Norah Thornton of Ivyhouse Farm, East Balkans. Killed in action March 21 1918. Commemorated at Malling, Kent. Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Pozières Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Battalion); Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Rifle Brigade, 6th Battalion attached 7th Battalion. DSO (June 3 1918) ‘for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He stopped Terry, Robert Joseph Atkinson stragglers and organized them into formed bodies and defended a most exposed position for three hours under heavy Born Dec 29 1869 at York. Only son of Robert Terry of Oriel artillery fire and machine gun barrage. Some days later he Crescent, Scarborough, later of Greysmeade, Eastbourne. saved some of his company from being cut off. He continued School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity May to give a magnificent example of courage and leadership until 21 1888; Matric Michs 1888. Second Lieutenant, Bedfordshire badly wounded’. Military Cross. Twice mentioned in Regiment, 1892; transferred to the Royal West Surrey Regiment despatches. Served in France and Flanders. Died April 10 1893; Lieutenant 1896; Captain, Manchester Regiment, 1900; 1918 of wounds received in action April 3 1918. Buried in slightly wounded at Paris June 4 1901 and severely wounded Abbeville Communal Cemetery, Somme, France; near Klerksdorp July 7 1901. Transferred to Royal Sussex commemorated in Betchworth (St Michael) Churchyard, Regiment 1908; Brevet Major 1902. Served on the N.W. Frontier Surrey. UWL, FWR, Great War Forum, CWGC of India 1897–98; in the South African War 1899–1902 (twice wounded; mentioned in despatches; Member of the ). Commandant, Corps of Military Tillard, Thomas Atkinson Police, and Provost-Marshall 1910. Married to Kathleen Annie, daughter of John Charles Bois of Upper Norwood, Born Feb 25 1884 at Petersfield, Hants. Son of Algernon and had issue. Resided at ‘Kingslyn’, Upper Norwood, Tillard of Adhurst St Mary, Petersfield. School: Eton. Admitted London, and Wilmington Square, Eastbourne. Prior to the as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; BA 1905. Aviator’s outbreak of war, was Provost Marshal, Aldershot, Certificate Jan 25 1916. Lieutenant (Pilot), Norfolk Yeomanry; Commandant Military Mounted and Foot Police, and Officer Captain (Aeroplane Office), Royal Flying Corps. Wounded. in charge of Records. Major, 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment; Killed in action Dec 6 1916. Buried in Bailleul Communal attached as Brigade Major, 2nd Infantry Brigade. DSO 1915; Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Tisdall, Arthur Walderne St Clair action Sept 27 1915. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. The Times Oct 20 1915, Venn, FWR, CWGC Born July 21 1890 in Bombay, India. Son of Revd Dr William St Clair Tindall of St George’s Vicarage, Deal, Kent. School: Trotter, Colin Liddell Bedford. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1909; Bell Scholarship; College Classics Prize; BA 1912. A Civil Born Jan 19 1890 at Brickendon, Hertfordshire. Son of John Servant; of 58 Addison Way, Golders Green, London NW. Trotter of Brickendon Grange, Hertford; brother of Kenneth Enlisted Jan 15 1914. Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer S. (1911) and Richard Durant (1905). School: Eton. Admitted Reserves (Anson Battalion, Royal Navy Division), SS River as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909. Lieutenant, King’s Clyde. : ‘During the landing from the SS ‘River African Rifles attached 3rd/2nd. Died Jan 22 1918. Buried in Clyde’ at V Beach in the Gallipoli Peninsula on the 25th April, Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery, Tanzania. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1915 Sub-Lieutenant Tisdall, hearing wounded men on the beach calling for assistance, jumped into the water and, Trotter, Kenneth Stuart pushing a boat in front of him, went to their rescue. He was, however, obliged to obtain help, and took with him on two Born Jan 26 1893 at Hertford, Hertfordshire. Son of John trips Leading Seaman Malia and on other trips Chief Petty Trotter; brother of Colin L. (1909) and Richard Durant (1905). Officer Perring and leading Seamen Curtiss and Parkinson. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; In all Sub-Lieutenant Tisdall made four or five trips between BA 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, 6th Battalion attached the ship and the shore, and was thus responsible for rescuing 1st Battalion. Killed in action April 26 1915. Commemorated several wounded men under heavy and accurate fire.’ at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC [Supplement to The London Gazette March 31 1916] Killed in action in Gallipoli May 6 1915. Commemorated on the Trouton, Edmund Arthur Helles Memorial, Turkey (MR 4). UWL, FWR, LG, CWGC Born Nov 27 1891 in Orange, New Jersey, USA. Son of Edmund Arthur Trouton CBE. School: Winchester College. Admitted Tollemache, Arthur Henry William as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Lieutenant, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 3rd Battalion attached 9th Battalion. Born April 5 1894 at Cadogan Gardens, London. Son of Arthur Killed in action July 1 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Frederick Churchill Tollemache. School: Eton. Admitted as Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Aviator’s Certificate Aug 1 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers; attached to Royal Flying Corps, 27th Squadron. Killed in action July 19 1916. Trouton, Frederick Thomas Commemorated at Arras Flying Services Memorial, France. Born Jan 1 1892 at Killiney, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Son of Prof. UWL, FWR, CWGC Frederick Thomas Trouton FRS of Melbreck, Wilford, near Farnham, Surrey. School: Winchester College. Admitted as Toller, George Reginald pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Captain, 10th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Killed in action Sept 25 1915. Son of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles George Toller, solicitor of Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 7 Oak Hill Park, Hampstead, London. Born there Oct 31 1870. Brother of John C. (1888). School: Haileybury. Admitted as Truscott, Francis George pensioner at Trinity June 17 1890; Matric Michs 1890; BA 1893. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, April 26 1899. Lieutenant, Born Aug 12 1894 in Redhill, Surrey. Son of Sir George Wyatt Lincolnshire Regiment, 1st Garrison Battalion; died in hospital Truscott, 1st Bart, of Oakleigh, East Grinstead, Sussex. School: July 27 1917. Buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Lieut., Iraq. Law Lists, Venn, The Times Aug 15 1917, FWR, CWGC Suffolk Regiment (Cyclist Battalion); attached to Royal Flying Corps, 45th Squadron. Military Cross (1916); mentioned in Tomlinson, Frederick Roger John despatches. Killed in action April 6 1917. Buried in Tournai Communal Cemetery, Hainaut, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Oct 22 1891 in Truro, Cornwall. Son of Revd Arthur Roger Tomlinson MA. School: Westminster. Admitted as Tuke, Revd Francis Henry pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st South Staffordshire Regiment. Killed in action near Ypres Born May 13 1867 at Dover, Kent. 2nd son of Henry George Oct 26 1914. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Tuke, barrister, of Shelburne House, Cheltenham. School: Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 14 1886; Matric Michs 1886; BA 1889; MA 1893. Ordained deacon Tompson, Alan Hawtin (Rochester) 1890; priest (Gibraltar, for Rochester) 1891; Curate of St George’s Camberwell (Trinity mission) 1890–3. Curate Born Jan 23 1880 at Denham, Uxbridge. 2nd son of John Alfred of Hatchford, Surrey, 1893–4. Curate of Addlestone 1894–6. Tompson of ‘Dromenagh’, Iver Heath, Bucks, and Marie Louise Vicar of Ripley 1896–1901. Vicar of Hope-under-Dinmore, Clifford, daughter of T. Kimber. Brother of Alfred Edward. Herefordshire, 1902–8. Vicar of Holmer with Huntington School: Charterhouse. Admitted as Sizar at Trinity Sept 30 1899; 1908–16. Married Feb 10 1897 to Jane Ellen, elder daughter Matric Michs 1899; BA 1902. A sheep-farmer in Nairobi, of Philip Francis of Kensington. Of Moss Croft, Halmer, British East Africa. Married 1915 to Gladys, daughter of John Hereford. Chaplain, Royal Army Chaplains’ Dept; killed in Bullough of Kinloch Castle, Rhum. Second Lieutenant, East action in France July 20 1916. Cheltenham College Reg., African Mounted Rifles and 4th Grenadier Guards; killed in Venn, Crockford, The Times Feb 12 1897, FWR Turnbull, Thomas Lancelot Gawain Verrall, Christopher Francis

Born Oct 11 1892 in Highgate, London. Son of Reginald Born Feb 5 1889 in Brighton, East Sussex. Son of Thomas Jenner March Turnbull. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Verrall; brother of Paul Jenner (1902). School: Wellington Trinity June 25 1911. Private, Honourable Artillery Company, College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1907; BA ‘B’ Company, 1st Battalion. Died April 15 1915. Buried in 1911. Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment. Mentioned in Dickebusch New Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, despatches. Killed in action Dec 22 1914. Commemorated at Belgium. FWR, CWGC Le Touret Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC

Turner, Arthur Charlewood Vickers, Robert Born May 7 1881 in London. School: Marlborough College. Born April 21 1889 in Old Pentland, Loanhead, Midlothian, 3rd son of Rt Revd Charles Henry Turner (1859), Bishop of Scotland. Son of Christopher Vickers of 283 Dalkeith Road, Islington, of Stainforth House, 96 Clapton Common, London. Edinburgh. MA (Hon), BSc, Edinburgh University. Admitted Brother of Ralph C. (1898) and Henry C. (1898). Admitted as as Entrance Exhibitioner, Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1912. pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs 1900; 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery, ‘C’ battery, 162nd Abbott Scholar 1901; Scholar 1901; BA 1903; Classical Tripos Brigade. Died Dec 10 1917 of wounds received in action. Pt I, 1st Class, 1902; Pt II, 1st Class, 1904; MA 1907; Fellow Buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, 1906; Junior Dean 1909. Settled in London. Largely concerned Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC in founding the Anglican Fellowship, a society representing all schools of thought within the English Church. ‘He seemed ... to have, more than any man of his years, the qualities of a Wakeford, Edward Kingsley prophet and a saint.’ Author, Faith, Prayer and the World’s Order. Private, Royal Fusiliers; 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Rifle Born June 15 1894 in Plymouth, Devon. Son of Edward Brigade; killed in action Jan 16 1918. Buried in Monchy Wakeford of 37 Bennett Park, Blackheath, London. School: British Cemetery, Monchy-le-Preux, France. Marlborough Clifton College. Admitted as Entrance Scholar at Trinity June College Reg., Venn, The Times Jan 28 1918, FWR, CWGC 25 1912; Senior Scholar 1913; BA 1915 Wrangler. Lieutenant, Leicestershire Regiment. Wounded; killed in action July 16 Upjohn, William Moon 1916. Buried in Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Oct 22 1884 in London. Son of William Henry Upjohn of 30 Connaught Square, Hyde Park, London. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903. Married to Walker, George Francis Dora Upjohn of 30 Connaught Square, Hyde Park, London. Son of George Frederick Walker of ‘Waterside’, Lingfield, Captain, 1st Welsh Guards. Killed in action in France Aug 24 Surrey. Born there, Oct 28 1876. School: New College, 1918. Buried in Beaulencourt British Cemetery, Ligny-Thilloy, Eastbourne. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 29 1895; France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Matric Michs 1895; BA 1898. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 9 1906. Private, Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion); Van Praagh, Ralph Bertram Second Lieutenant, 5th York and Lancaster Regiment; killed in action Dec 7 1916. Buried in Hamel Military Cemetery, Son of Bertram B. Van Praagh of 98 Eaton Place, London SW. Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France. Law Lists, Venn, UWL, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, 9th FWR, CWGC King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Wounded; killed in action April 9 1917 aged 22. Buried in Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-les- Mofflaines, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Wallace, William Ernest

Born April 28 1888 in Kensington, London. Son of James and Varley, Leonard Barbara Wallace of Prestonpans, Edinburgh [or of Roger Born March 20 1893 in Bradford, Yorks. Son of George Varley. William Wallace, according to Trinity Admissions]. School: School: Belle Vue Secondary, Bradford. Admitted as pensioner Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 2 1907; BA 1910. at Trinity June 25 1911; College French Prize 1913; BA 1914. Married to Georgina Ann Greig Wallace of Preston House, Lieutenant, Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment), Prestonpans. Lieutenant, 8th Royal Scots. Killed in action 1st/6th Battalion. Killed in action Nov 12 1915. Buried in April 17 1917. Buried in Faubourg d’Amiens Cemetery, Bard Cottage Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. UWL, Arras, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC FWR, CWGC Walrond, Victor Vernon, William Hamo Born Nov 29 1889 at Broadclyst, Devon. Son of Arthur Born July 16 1895 in Waterloo, Liverpool. Son of William Allen Melville Flood Walrond of Redhayes, Pinhoe, Devon. School: Vernon of Hawkwell Place, Pembury, Kent. School: Bilton Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908. Major, Grange and Sedbergh. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Field Artillery, 15th Battery, 25 1914. Lieutenant, 4th London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). 36th Brigade. Wounded; twice mentioned in despatches. Killed in action near Les Bœufs Oct 7 1916. Commemorated Killed in action April 26 1917. Buried in Roclincourt Valley at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Walsh, Percival Wasbrough, William Lewis

Born Dec 4 1895 at Wolvercote, Oxon. Son of Percival Walsh Born July 21 1891 in Kensington, London SW. Son of William of Tiverton, Devon. Blundell’s School: Devon. Admitted as Butler Wasbrough of Hanover Lodge, Harrow. School: Eton. Entrance Scholar at Trinity June 25 1914. 2nd Lieutenant, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. 2nd 8th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded; mentioned Lieutenant, 1st Loyal North Lancs. Regiment. Killed in action in despatches. Died July 8 1916 of wounds received in action in France Sept 25 1915. Buried in St Mary’s A.D.S. Cemetery, in France. Buried in Puchevillers British Cemetery, Somme, , Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Watkyn-Thomas, Alwyn Walters, Graham Yuille Laundy Born June 11 1892 at Cockermouth, Cumberland. Son of Born Jan 11 1895 at 10 Rosary Gardens, South Kensington, William Watkyn-Thomas. Private tuition, Cumberland. London SW. Son of Rowland Percy Walters of 6 Gledhow Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; Subsizar 1911; Gardens, South Kensington. School: Harrow. Admitted as LLB 1914. Captain, 2nd Highland Light Infantry. Missing, pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Lieutenant, 2nd Irish presumed killed in action Nov 13 1916. Commemorated at Guards, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died Sept 15 1916 Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC of wounds received in action. Buried in Guards’ Cemetery, Les-boeufs, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Watney, William Herbert

Born Aug 14 1880 in London. Eldest son of Herbert Watney Ward, Robert Oscar Cyril (1862) of Buckhold, Pangbourne, Berkshire, and Sarah Louisa, daughter of Revd Marcus Rainsford. School: Eton. Born May 5 1881 at Victoria Australia, British Columbia, Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1898; Matric Michs Canada. Eldest son of Robert Ward of 4 Holland Villas Road, 1898; BA 1901; MA 1906. Married April 20 1911 to Mary Kensington, London. School: Clifton College. Admitted as Edith, eldest daughter of Sir Cameron Gull, Bart, of Frilsham pensioner at Trinity June 25 1900; Matric Michs 1900; BA House, Newbury, and had issue; later of 97 Albert Bridge 1904. Married to Florence Mary Ward of 42 The Strand, Road, Battersea, London. Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, ‘A’ Walmer, Deal, Kent. Captain, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment); Company, 2nd Battalion. Killed in action May 10 1915. Major, Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, Tank Corps, ‘D’ Commemorated at Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. Battalion; wounded twice; mentioned twice in despatches; Burke, LG, Venn, The Times April 9 1919, FWR, CWGC killed in action Nov 20 1917. Buried in Metz-en-Couture Communal Cemetery British Extension, France. Clifton College Reg., Venn, UWL, FWR, CWGC Watson Taylor, Arthur Simon Born June 18 1884 at Horton Grove, Jamaica. Son of Arthur Wellesley Watson Taylor of Haughton Grove, Ramble, Wardley, Geoffrey Charles Norton Jamaica, British West Indies; brother of Cyril Alfred (1904). School: Wellington College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Born Aug 13 1891 at Buxton, Derbyshire. Son of Charles June 25 1902; BA 1905. 2nd Lieutenant, 22nd London Furness Wardley of 115 Station Road, Pendlebury, Regiment. Killed in action Sept 14 1917. Buried in Menin Manchester. School: Eton. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner, Road South Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Subsizar, at Trinity June 25 1910; Senior Scholar 1913; UWL, FWR, CWGC College Maths Prize 1911; BA 1913. Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, 24th Siege Battery. Died July 24 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Bronfay Farm Military Webb, John Boyer Cemetery, Bray-sur-Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born June 8 1894 at Elford House, Tamworth, Staffordshire. Son of Charles Boyer of Elford House. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. Lieutenant, Ware, Francis Henry 4th North Staffordshire Regiment; attached to Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action near Ypres April 21 1915. Buried Born Sept 12 1873 in London. Youngest son of Charles in Railway Dugouts Burial Ground, West-Vlaanderen, Tayler Ware (and Zillah, daughter of Thomas Perham Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Luxmoore Hallett) of 11 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington. Brother of Charles M. (1882). School: Winchester. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 15 1891; Matric Michs 1891; Webster, Joseph Frain BA and LLB 1894; MA 1898. Admitted as a solicitor 1898; practised at 7 Queen Street Place, London EC. Served in the Born Dec 2 1892 in Arbroath, Forfarshire, Scotland. Son of South African War (4th Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps). Sir Francis Webster of Ashbrook, Arbroath. School: Clifton In the Great War: Captain, London Regiment (1st/13th College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1912. Kensington Battalion.) Killed in action in France July 1 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Black Watch; attached to 2nd Gordon Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Highlanders. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Oct Winchester College Reg., Venn, Law Lists, The Times Jan 9 30 1914. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, 1917, UWL, FWR, CWGC Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Wedgwood, Arthur Felix West, Charles Skeffington

Born July 18 1877 at Barlaston. 5th son of Clement Francis Born April 22 1886 in Longford, King’s County, Ireland. Wedgwood, master potter, of ‘Etruria’, Barlaston Lea, Staffs, Son of Revd Henry Matthew West of Staverton, Wokingham, and Emily Catherine, daughter of J.M. Rendel FRS. Brother Berkshire. Of Chetwode, Wokingham, Surrey. School: HMS of Francis H. (1886) and Ralph L. (1892). Schools: Newcastle Britannia Training Ship. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity High and Clifton College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1911. Commander, Royal Naval Volunteer June 29 1895; Matric Michs 1895. An engineer. Of Barlaston Reserves (Howe Battalion). Wounded. DSO 1917; mentioned Lea, Stoke-on-Trent. Married April 20 1911 to Katherine, in despatches three times. ‘Temporary Lieutenant-Commander daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Llewellyn Wood Longstaff Charles Skeffington West, R.N.V.R. For conspicuous gallantry of Wimbledon, and had issue. Of The Grange, Ightham, and devotion to duty. He rendered invaluable service by most Kent. Author, The Shadow of a Titan, etc. Captain, 6th North ably guiding and placing companies of the battalion in their Staffordshire Regiment; killed in action March 14 1917. battle positions within 400 yards of the enemy. He worked Buried in Rossignol Wood Cemetery, Hebuterne, France. continuously under heavy hostile shell-fire, and was largely Clifton College Reg., Venn, Newcastle High School Reg., responsible for the success of the operations.’ [, BP&B, Josiah C. Wedgwood, FWR, CWGC April 1917] Killed in action Dec 30 1917 by a shell falling at the entrance of their headquarters as they were moving up Wegg-Prosser, Cecil Francis to their front line. Buried in Metz-en-Couture cemetery, France. UWL, www.naval- history.net, Douglas Jerrold ‘The Born Nov 22 1892 in Kensington, West London. Son of Royal Naval Division’, FWR, CWGC Major John Francis Wegg-Prosser (The Rifle Brigade) of Belmont, Herefordshire. School: Beaumont, Berks. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Married to Westby, Perceval St George Charles Emmeline J. Wegg-Prosser of Maryhill House, Belmont, Herefordshire. Inns of Court Officers Training Corps. 2nd Born Nov 20 1888 in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Son of Lieutenant, Royal Sussex Regiment and Rifle Brigade. Killed Francis Vandeleur Westby of Roebuck Castle, Co. Dublin. in action Sept 3 1916. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial, School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1908; BA 1911. Captain, Royal Field Artillery, ‘A’ Battery, 296th Brigade. Killed in action Sept 23 1917. Buried in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery No. 3 West-Vlaanderen, Weldon, Sir Anthony Arthur Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born March 1 1863 in London. Eldest son of Sir Anthony Crosdill Weldon, 5th Bart, of Kilmorony, Athy, Co. Kildare Westmacott, Frederic Charles and Elizabeth Caroline Thomasina, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Arthur Kennedy. Brother of Thomas H. (1881). Son of Canon Westmacott of The Sanctuary, Probus, School: Charterhouse. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct Cornwall. His brother Spencer Ruscombe also fell. 2nd 10 1881; Matric Michs 1881; BA 1884. Served in the South Lieutenant, Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment, 3rd African War 1899–1902: twice mentioned in despatches; Battalion attached 11th Battalion. Died July 31 1917 aged 19. Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; DSO 1901. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. Lieutenant, Leinster Regiment, 1885; Captain 1887; Major FWR, CWGC 1899. Aide-de-Campe to Lord Wolseley, Commander-in- Chief, 1895–1900. Of Rahinderry, Co. Laois. Succeeded as 6th Baronet Jan 14 1900. DL for Co. Laois; JP for Co. Laois Whatford, George Lumley and County Kildare. High Sheriff of Co. Laois 1906. State Born July 20 1878 at Eastbourne. School: Harrow. Son of Jack Steward and Chambelain to the Lord-Lieutenant 1908–17. Henry Whatford of Linkwood, Eastbourne. Admitted as Lord-Lieutenant for Co. Kildare. Married Feb 11 1902 to pensioner at Trinity June 30 1896; Matric Michs 1896; BA Winifred Bruce Blakeney (later OBE), daughter of Col. J.E. 1899. Second Lieutenant, South Staffs. Regiment, 1900; Varty-Rogers of Broxmore Park, Romsey, and had issue. Lieutenant, Indian Army, 1902; Captain 1909. Adjutant, East Of 17a Great Cumberland Place, Marble Arch, London. In Bengal India State Railway Volunteers, 1910–12. In the Great the Great War: Colonel, Leinster Regiment; Brevet Colonel. War: Captain, 66th Punjabis, Indian Army; killed in action at Died June 29 1917 from the effects of shell-shock. Buried in the Battle of Ctesiphon, Persian Gulf, Nov 22 1915. Athy (St John’s) Old Cemetery, County Kildar, Ireland. Commemorated at Basra Memorial, Iraq. Harrow School Reg., BP&B, Venn, Army Lists, The VC & DSO, GEC, Who was Venn, Army Lists, FWR, CWGC Who, FWR, CWGC

Welsh, Anthony Reginald Wheatcroft, George Hanson Born Dec 27 1883 in Altrincham, Cheshire. Son of William Born Aug 26 1888 at Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Son of George Welsh of Owslebury House, Winchester. School: Rugby. Hanson Wheatcroft of Waltham House, Wirksworth, Admitted as Minor Scholar at Trinity June 25 1902; Major Derbyshire; brother of Kenneth Douglas (1901). School: Scholar 1903; College Classics Prize 1903; BA 1906; MA 1910. Rugby. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1907; BA Lieutenant, 4th Yorkshire Regiment. Wounded twice; 1910. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, 16th Heavy mentioned in despatches. Died Feb 19 1916 of wounds Battery. Killed in action Aug 11/13 1915. Buried in Mailly- received in action in France. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC UWL, FWR, CWGC Whidbo[u]rne, George Ferris June 25 1907. Lieutenant, Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars (Worcestershire Yeomanry). Killed in action in Born Oct 1 1890 at St George’s Vicarage, Battersea, London W. Egypt April 23 1916. Commemorated at Jerusalem Memorial, Son of George Ferris Whidborne of Hammerwood House, Israel / Palestine. UWL, FWR, CWGC East Grinstead, Sussex; brother of Bertram Seymour (1912). School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909. Lieutenant, 2nd Coldstream Guards. Wounded; Wilding, Anthony Frederick Military Cross; mentioned in despatches. Died Oct 24 1915 Born Oct 31 1883 in Canterbury, New Zealand. Son of of wounds received in action. Buried in Béthune Town Frederick Wilding. School: Canterbury University College. Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Sept 30 1902; BA (Law) 1905. Captain, Royal Marines. Joined his father’s law practice Whitaker, Frederick in Christchurch, New Zealand. Mentioned in Blumberg’s History (p.116) as one of the 50 Motor Owner Drivers given Born Dec 13 1874 at Halifax. 2nd son of Joseph Whitaker of commissions as Honorary 2nd in the Royal Craven Lodge, Halifax, Yorkshire. School: Rugby. Admitted Marines and ‘the celebrated Lawn Tennis Champion’ – as pensioner at Trinity Sept 29 1893; Matric Michs 1893; Wimbledon Men’s Singles Tennis Champion for four BA 1896; BChir and MA 1903. At St Bartholomew’s Hospital; consecutive years 1910–13 representing New Zealand. Killed MRCS, LRCP 1903. House Surgeon, Halifax Royal Infirmary, in action in Gallipoli May 9 1915. Commemorated at Rue- 1903–6. Practised at Halifax. Married 1900 to Jessie Milroy of des-Berceaux Military Cemetery, Richebourg-l’Avoué, Glenluce, Wigtonshire. Of 54 West Avenue, Filey, Yorkshire. France (FR 632). UWL, FWR, CWGC Lieutenant, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died Oct 28 1916 in hospital. Buried in Alexandria (Hadra) War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. Medical Directories, Venn, The Times Nov Willans, Robert St John 23 1916, UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Sept 8 1877 at Guildford, Surrey. Son of Colonel St John Willans of 56, Queen’s Gate, London. School: Harrow. White, Lynton Woolmer Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 30 1896; Matric Michs Born May 5 1886 in Portsmouth, Hants. Son of Sir Woolmer 1896. 2nd Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers, 1900. Rudolph Donati White, 1st Bart, of Southleigh Park, Havant, Served in the South African War 1898–1902. Retired in 1905. Hants; brother of Rudolph Dymoke (1906). School: In the Great War: Lieutenant, Northumberland Fusiliers, 3rd Cheltenham College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June Battalion attached 1st Battalion. Killed in action Nov 9 1914 26 1905; BA 1908. Married to Dorothea. Lieutenant, 1st near Ypres. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Dragoon Guards; attached to 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Belgium. Harrow School Reg., Venn, Army Lists, UWL, FWR, Bays). Died Sept 3/4 1914 of wounds received in action at CWGC Nery, France, Sept 1 1914. Buried in Baron Communal Cemetery, Oise, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Williams, Colin Ernest

White, Ronald Edwin Born Jan 17 1882 at Norwood, Surrey. 2nd son of Frederick George Williams of St Eulalie, Harold Road, Norwood. Born Dec 5 1890 in Southborough, Kent. Son of Robert School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 White of Oakdene, Linden Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 1900; Matric Michs 1900; BA 1903. A warehouseman. 2nd Tonbridge School: Kent. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Lieutenant, Royal Army Service Corps; killed in Tanzania, June 25 1909; BA 1912. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, East Africa, Oct 17 1917. Buried in Dar Es Salaam War Northumbrian Division. Died March 5 1915 of wounds Cemetery, Tanzania. Harrow School Reg., UWL, FWR, CWGC received in action at Ypres the previous day. Buried in Ramparts Cemetery, Lille Gate, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Williams, Edward Gordon

Born July 20 1888 at Ottery St Mary, Devon. Son of Edward Whitehead, John Robert Gobertus Gordon Williams. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Born June 20 1888 in Grafenegg, Austria. Son of John Trinity June 25 1907. Lieutenant, 2nd Grenadier Guards. Whitehead of Fiume; brother of Frank Augustus Gobert Killed in action Aug 12 1915. Buried in St Venant Communal (1908). School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 1 Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1908. Married to Suzanne Laura Bechel de Balan, later Mrs J.D. Heaton-Armstrong, of 2 Albert Court, London. Aviator’s Williams, George Trevor Certificate May 27 1916. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps. Killed in flying accident Aug 3 1916. Buried in Kensal Green Born Oct 19 1888 in Loughborough, Leices. Son of Revd (St Mary) Roman Catholic Cemetery, London. UWL, FWR, George Henry Williams of Remenham Rectory, Henley-on- CWGC Thames. School: Carlisle Grammar. Admitted as Advanced Student at Trinity June 25 1911. Captain, 9th Royal Field Wiggin, George Robert Artillery. Served in France, Gallipoli and Mesopotamia. Died April 19 1918 of injuries accidentally received. Buried in Born Feb 22 1889 at King’s Norton, Worcs. Son of Walter Rawalpindi War Cemetery, Pakistan. UWL [which gives William Wiggin. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity ‘Lieutenant’], FWR, CWGC Williams, Gordon Of Baldon House, Oxon. In the Great War: Major, Royal Army Service Corps; DSO 1917. Died April 16 1918 of illness Born Sept 8 1889 in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. contracted on service in East Africa. Buried in Kensal Green Son of Robert Williams. School: Harrow. Admitted as (All Souls’) Cemetery, London. Eton School Lists, Venn, Scott pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1911. Captain, 8th MSS, Army Lists, The VC & DSO, GEC, Walford ‘County Welsh Regiment. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Died Families’, Who was Who, The Times April 18 1918, FWR, CWGC Nov 15 1918 of pneumonia following influenza contracted on active service in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Wills, Oliver Byerley Walters Buried in Lubumashi Cemetery, Congo. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born June 27 1892 in Finchley, Middlesex. Son of George Williams, Noel Dyson Wills. School: Bedales. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911. Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Air Force. Born Dec 25 1889 in London SW. Son of Arthur Dyson Military Cross 1917. Died Nov 10 1918 of wounds received Williams of 15 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. School: in action. Buried in Orford (St Bartholomew) Churchyard, Radley College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 Suffolk. UWL, FWR, CWGC 1908; BA 1918. Lieutenant, South Lancashire Regiment and General Staff (Intelligence), 3rd Battalion attached 5th Wills, Robert Bruce Melville Battalion. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Oct 22 1918. Buried in Tournai Communal Cemetery Allied Born May 26 1890 in Bristol. Son of Walter Melville Wills Extension, Hainaut, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC of Bracken Hill, Leigh Woods, Bristol, and of ‘Killilan’, Rossshire; brother of Walter Douglas Melville (1906). School: Williams, Richard Davies Garnons Charter-house. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1911; MA 1917. Married to Beryl (Daisy) E. Wills of Born June 15 1856 at Llowes, Radnorshire. Son of Revd Garnons Birdcombe Court, Wraxall, Somerset. Captain, Royal Williams (Oriel College Oxford, 1847) of Abercamlais, Engineers, 2nd (Wessex) Field Company. Mentioned in Breconshire, and Catherine Francis, daughter of Fenton Hort despatches; recommended for Victoria Cross. Killed in of Hardwick House, Monmouth. School: Wimbledon, Surrey action Feb 15 1915. Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) (private). Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Oct 7 1874; Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Matric Michs 1874. Later changed his name to Garnons- Williams. Second Lieutenant, the Staffs. Regiment, 1876; Lieutenant, Royal Fusiliers, 1877; Captain 1884. Retired 1892. Wilson, Augustus George Maryon Major, 1st Volunteer Battalion, South Wales Borderers, 1894. Born Sept 11 1881 at Dunmow, Essex. 2nd son of Revd George Admitted at the Inner Temple April 26 1887. Married Jan 8 Maryon Wilson (1853) of Great Canfield Rectory, Dunmow. 1885 to Alice Jessie, daughter of F. Bircham of Burhill, School: Radley College. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June Surrey. Father of Mrs Barbara Clater of Schoolhouse Stables, 25 1900; Matric Michs 1900; BA 1904. Engaged in farming. Dunchurch Road, Rugby. In the Great War, Lieutenant- Trooper, 2nd Australian Light Horse; killed in action in the Colonel, 12th Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action Sept 25 1915. Dardanelles, May 13/15 1915. Buried in Shrapnel Valley Commemorated at Loos Memorial, France. Army Lists, Cemetery, Turkey. Radley Reg., UWL, BP&B, FWR, CWGC Venn, Inns of Court, Burke, LG [which gives ‘killed in action Sept 27 1918’], The Times Oct 13 1915, FWR, CWGC Wilson, John Soulsby

Willoughby, The Hon. Francis George Godfrey Born Aug 16 1895 at Forest Gate, Essex. Son of John Wilson Born Aug 29 1890 in Settrington, North Riding, Yorks. Son of 22 Melville Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. School: King of Godfrey Ernest Percival Willoughby, 10th Baron Middleton Edward’s, Birmingham. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity of Birdsall, Malton, Yorkshire. School: Wellington College. June 25 1914. Lieutenant, 8th South Staffordshire Regiment. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1908; BA 1911. Wounded; mentioned in despatches. Died Oct 12 1917 of Captain, 9th Rifle Brigade. Killed in action Aug 9 1915. wounds received in action. Commemorated at Tyne Cot Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. UWL, Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC FWR, CWGC Wilson, Laurence Cecil Willoughby, Sir John Christopher Born Nov 27 1895. Son of Cecil Wilson of High House, Thorpe. Born Feb 20 1859 in London. Eldest son of Sir John Pollard School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1914. Willoughby, 4th Bart, of Fulmer Hall, , Bucks (by his 2nd Lieut., Norfolk Regiment. Died Aug 12 1915 of wounds 2nd wife, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Hawkes of received in action on July 7 1915. Buried in Thorpe-next- Himley House, Staffs). School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner Norwich (St Andrew) Churchyard, Norfolk. UWL, FWR, CWGC at Trinity June 1 1878; Matric. Lent 1879. Succeeded his father Sept 15 1866 as 5th Baronet. Second Lieutenant, Dragoon Wilson, Ralph Edwyn Guards, 1880; transferred to the Royal Horse Guards 1880; Lieutenant 1881; Captain 1887; Major 1895. Served in Egypt Born Nov 6 1892 in Burlingham, Norfolk. Son of Harold 1882; the Nile campaign 1882–5 (mentioned in despatches). Wilson of Westerlee, St Andrews, Fife. School: Eton. One of the officers in the Jameson raid, being taken prisoner Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. by the Boers; deprived of his commission. Served in the South Lieutenant, 2nd Royal Scots. Wounded. Died Sept 28 1915 of African War 1898–1902; in the siege of Ladysmith; and in wounds received in action on Sept 25 1915. Buried in Etaples the Matabele campaign 1903 (mentioned in despatches). Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Winch, Gordon Bluett meningitis and wounds. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Dec 26 1876 at Chatham. 5th son of George Winch of Halcombe, Chatham (and Mary Bluett Winch). Brother of Woodroffe, Neville Leslie George B. (1886), Edward B. (1892) and Arthur B. (1893). Schools: King’s, Rochester, and Charterhouse. Admitted as Born Aug 22 1893 at Whitcombe Park, Gloucs. Son of John pensioner at Trinity June 29 1895; Matric Michs 1895; BA Allen Witts Woodroffe of 21 Cornwall Gardens, South 1899; MA 1902. On the London Stock Exchange 1901; in the Kensington, London. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at firm of Messrs Levien and Winch. Called to the Bar, Middle Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Lieutenant, 1st Irish Guards. Temple, June 1902. Of Boughton-Monchelsea, Kent. Married Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action Nov 6 1914. 1904 to Gertrude Dale, daughter of T. Uzielli; of ‘Ridgecote’, Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. Sevenoaks, Kent. Major, Royal Field Artillery; DSO 1918; UWL, FWR, CWGC mentioned in despatches. Died April 10 1918 of wounds received in action. Buried in Haverskerque British Cemetery, Woolf, Cecil Nathan Sidney France. Roffensian Reg., Venn, Law Lists, The VC & DSO, The Times April 30 1918, Charterhouse Regiment, FWR, CWGC Born Sept 5 1887 at Kenley, Surrey. Sixth son of Sidney Woolf QC of Barkston Gardens Hotel, Kensington, London. Winch, Ronald Bluett St Paul’s School: London. Admitted as Subsizar, Perry Exhibitioner at Trinity Oct 1 1906; Major Scholar 1909; BA Son of Lieutenant-Colonel George Bluett Winch of Boughton 1909; Ely Fellow 1912–17. 2nd Lieutenant, 20th Hussars Place, Maidstone. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity 1914. attached ‘B’ Squadron. Died Nov 30 1917 of wounds received 2nd Lieutenant, 10th Royal East Kent Yeomanry (The Buffs). in action on Nov 27 1917. Buried in Grevillers British Accidentally killed April 16 1915 aged 20. Buried in Boughton Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Monchelsea (St Peter) Churchyard, Kent. UWL, FWR, CWGC Wootton, John Wesley Windsor-Clive, The Hon. Archer Born March 25 1891 in Nottingham. Son of Arthur Wootton. Born Nov 6 1890 at Hewell Grange, Redditch, Worcestershire. School: Nottingham High. Admitted as Entrance Exhibitioner Son of Robert George Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth of and Subsizar at Trinity June 25 1910; Senior Scholar 1912; Hewell Grange, Worcs; brother of Ivor Miles (1907). School: Earl of Derby Studentship; BA 1913; MA 1917. Married to Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. Barbara of 56 Abbey Road Mansions, London NW8. Captain, Lieutenant, 3rd Coldstream Guards. Killed in action Aug 25 Suffolk Regiment. Wounded; mentioned in Secretary of State’s 1914. Buried in Landrecies Communal Cemetery, France. list for valuable services in connection with the war. Died Oct UWL, FWR, CWGC 11 1917 of wounds received in action. Buried in Longenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Winthrop-Smith, Bernard Ridley Wordsworth, Osmond Bartle Born Dec 19 1883 at Pentrich, Derbys. Son of Francis Nicholas Smith of Wingfield Park, Ambergate, Derbyshire. Born May 17 1887 in Glaston, Rutland. Son of Revd Christopher School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1901; Wordsworth, Chancellor of Sarum Cathedral, of St Nicholas, BA 1904. Lieutenant, 1st Scots Guards. Died Nov 15 1914 of Salisbury, Wiltshire. School: Winchester College. Admitted wounds received in action. Buried in South Wingfield (Park) as Major Scholar at Trinity June 25 1906; Bell Scholarship; Burial Ground, Derbyshire. UWL, FWR, CWGC BA 1909. 2nd Lieutenant, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry; Lieutenant, Machine Gun Corps, 21st Company. Woodhouse, Edward John Killed in action April 2 1917. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Indian. Born Nov 15 1884 at Broadclose, Ansty, Dorset. Son of George Edward Woodhouse. School: Marlborough College. Workman, Edward Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1903; BA 1906; DipAg. 1907; MA 1911. Economic botanist to the Government Born Dec 4 1887 at 32 College Gardens, Belfast, Co. Antrim, of Bihar-Orissa and Principal of Sabour Agricultural College. Ireland. Only son of Frank Workman of ‘The Moat’, Lieutenant, Indian Army Reserve of Officers attached to 38th Strandtown, Co. Down. School: Charterhouse. Admitted as King George’s Own Central India Horse. Died Dec 18 1917 pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905; BA 1908. Lieutenant, of wounds received in action on Dec 1. Buried in Tincourt Royal Irish Rifles attached 2nd Battalion. Military Cross; New British Cemetery, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC mentioned in despatches. Died Jan 26 1916 of wounds received in action. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Woodland, Clement Arthur Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Dec 30 1885 at Hammerwood, Sussex. Son of Revd Wormald, Drury Frank Percy Clement Coleby Woodland of Hammerwood, East Grinstead, Sussex. School: Marlborough College. Admitted as pensioner Born Oct 11 1885 in London. Son of Percy Wormald. School: at Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1907. Assistant Paymaster, Royal Eton. Admitted as pensioner (EN) at Trinity June 25 1904. Naval Volunteer Reserves; Lieutenant, 4th North Staffordshire Captain, Royal Garrison Artillery and General Staff. Served Regiment; attached to 6th King’s Own (Yorkshire Light in Gallipoli and Mesopotamia. Died Nov 4 1918 of septic Infantry). Wounded. Died April 1 1918 of cerebro-spinal pneumonia. UWL, FWR Wormald, Guy Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Lieutenant, 2nd North [or South] Staffordshire Regiment. Died March 10 1915 of Born March 5 1883 in London. Son of John Wormald of wounds received in action. Buried in Béthune Town Cemetery, Morden Park, Mitcham, Surrey; brother of Hugh (1903). Pas de Calais, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1902; LLB 1905. Married to Doris E. Wormald of 6 Burwood Place, Young-Herries, Alexander Dobrée Hyde Park, London. Captain, Lancashire Fusiliers, ‘A’ Company, 12th Battalion. Killed in action in Greece Sept 14 Born March 1 1892 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of William 1916. Buried in Clive (All Saints) Churchyard, Shropshire. Dobrée Young-Herries. School: Eton. Admitted as pensioner UWL, FWR, CWGC at Trinity June 25 1911; BA 1914. Captain, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Military Cross. Killed in action on the Somme, July 23 1916. Buried in Dantzig Alley British Cemetery, Wrigley, Christopher James Oswald Mametz, Somme, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born April 2 1894 in Shackleford House, Eashing, Godalming, Surrey. Son of Oswald Osmond Wrigley. School: Harrow. 619 names Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery. ‘Temporary Second Any further details of those commemorated Lieutenant C.J.O. Wrigley is dismissed from the Service by would be gratefully received: sentence of a General Court Martial. Dated 13th March, 1915.’ please contact [email protected]. Re-enlisted as Trooper, Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Yeomanry and Imperial Camel Corps, 2nd King Edward’s Horse, apparently under the name of James Christie. Killed Abbreviations in action at Festubert, France, May 26 1915. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, as Trooper James Christie, and by a AMS: Army Medical Service stained glass window placed by his parents in St Mary’s Church, Bart: Baronet Shackleford, under his real name. UWL, Supplement to LG BP&B: Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage April 14 1915 p.3684, www.shackleford.org, FWR, CWGC, CWGC: Commonwealth War Graves Commission www.1914–1918.invisionzone.com/forums, DNB: Dictionary of National Biography DSO: Distinguished Service Order FWR: Forces War Records Wyatt, Geoffrey Wilfrid Penfold GEC: George Edward Cokayne’s Complete Peerage LG: London Gazette Born 1896. Son of Revd John Ingram Penfold Wyatt MA, Matric: matriculated Perpetual Curate of Hawley, Hampshire, OR son of Hugh Michs: Michaelmas Richard Penfold Wyatt of Cissbury, Worthing. Admitted as Reg.: Registers pensioner at Trinity 1915. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st The Buffs (East Scott MSS: Kent Regiment). Died on active service in France Sept 15 1916. UWL: University War List Commemorated with his brother, Hugh Graystone Penfold, Venn: Alumni Cantabrigienses in a window, the gift of their father, in St John the Baptist Vis.: Visitation Church, Findon, West Sussex. Buried at Serre Road Cemetery No. 2 Somme, France. FWR, CWGC, www.findonvillage.com Basic information taken from Trinity College Admissions List (not individually credited).

Wynne-Jones, Morys Dates in parentheses, e.g. (1893), indicate that the father or Born May 13 1887 at The Vicarage, Carnarfon, Carnarvonshire, brother of the deceased was also at Trinity.

Wales. Son of Revd John William Wynne-Jones of Tre A Sizar is a student who receives some form of assistance such as Iorwerth, Valley, Anglesey. School: Charterhouse. Admitted meals or lodging during their period of study. The word as pensioner at Trinity June 26 1905; BA 1908. Lieutenant, probably derives from the ‘sizes’ or ‘sizings’ – the specified Royal Engineers. Killed in action Oct 29 1914. Commemorated portions of food and drink made available at a fixed price at at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC the college. Historically, one of the Sizar’s duties was to fetch the ‘sizes’ for his colleagues. A Pensioner is a fee-paying student. Yarrow, Eric Fernandez A Senior Scholar is a student who attains a degree with First Born Jan 5 1895 in Blackheath, London. Son of Alfred Class honours or higher in any year after the first of their Fernandez Yarrow of ‘Homestead’, Hindhead, Surrey. undergraduate tripos. Junior Scholars are those who are not School: Oundle. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 senior scholars, but still obtained a First in their first year. 1913. 2nd Lieutenant, 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Wrangler Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action near Ypres May 8 A is a student who gains first-class honours in the third year of Cambridge University’s undergraduate degree 1915. Buried in Essex Farm Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, in mathematics. The highest-scoring student is the Senior Belgium. UWL, FWR, CWGC Wrangler, the second highest is the Second Wrangler, and so on. At the other end of the scale, the person who achieves Yeo, Leslie Farquhar the lowest exam marks while still earning an honours degree is known as the wooden spoon. Born Dec 13 1892 in West Hampstead, London. Son of Thomas Webber Yeo of 23 Kingston Hill, Norbiton, Surrey. School: Magdalen College, Oxford. Admitted as pensioner at Compiled by Selene Webb, 2012–14