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First World War Roll of Honour To search please press Ctrl and F together on your keyboard to search the page. For further details use the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website at www.cwgc.org/. Date of HQ Gazette Name Any Other Information Death Details Scout Commissioner for Lincolnshire. Killed in action on Christmas Eve. Before leaving for the front, the Commissioner wrote: "Scouts of Lincolnshire, I have the good fortune to be 24 Sir Montague A.R. going to-day where I know you would all wish January December Cholmeley, Bart to be. In saying farewell, I leave you to 1915, pg 5 1914 uphold all the splendid traditions of the Scouts. Any small service I have rendered, you can best repay by responding loyally to your country's call." 13th County of London Territorial Regiment, 5 December January Private H.S. Fobbs late Assistant-Scoutmaster 3rd Fulham (25th 1914 1915, pg 5 South-West London) Troop. Ex-Patrol Leader, All Saints, Twickenham, January Private S. Barter Troop. Drowned - HMS Hawke. 1915, pg 5 1st Battalion East Kent Regiment (Buffs) Ex- Lance-Corporal V. January Scout 1st Ashford Troop. Died of wounds Bellamy 1915, pg 5 while a prisoner. London Rifle Brigade, late Assistant- 13 Lance-Corporal Scoutmaster 5th North London Troop. Killed January December Arthur Daphne in action, December 13th, while trying to save 1915, pg 5 1914 a wounded comrade. Patrol Leader 3rd Scarborough (St Martin's Scout George H. January Troop). Killed in bombardment of Taylor 1915, pg 5 Scarborough. Private Edgar F. 25 October Wiltshire Regiment. Late Assistant- February Diaper 1914 Scoutmaster and Gymnastic Instructor. Killed 1915, pg 34 in action, October 25th, 1914. 12th London Regiment. One of the first of 22 Lance-Corporal E.E. the Polytechnic Scouts. Killed on the South February November Taunt Western Railway line when on duty, 1915, pg 34 1914 November 22nd. 19 Old Scout of 16th North East London (St February Ernest E. Kennedy December Augustins). Killed in action, December 19th. 1915, pg 34 1914 Septimus Herbert, 1 January 7th St Pancras. Lost on HMS Formidable, February R.N., V.R., Hon. 1915 January 1st 1915. 1915, pg 34 Surgn Seaman A.J. February Scout 1st Blyth Troop. Lost HMS Formidable. Turngate, R.N. 1915, pg 34 Patrol Leader and then Instructor St 9 January February Lewin A. Moat Cuthbert's Troop, 2nd West London. Killed in 1915 1915, pg 34 action, January 9th 1915. 3rd E.A. Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Troop Corporal E.W. 18 January Leader 3rd Lowestoft Troop. Accidently killed February Garrod 1915 through being thrown from his horse, January 1915, pg 34 18th. London Rifle Brigade, late Assistant- Lance-Corporal 13 January Scoutmaster to the 5th North London Troop. February Arthur Daphne 1915 Shot in action while trying to bring a wounded 1915, pg 34 man out of danger, January 13th. Royal Field Artillery. Ex-Scout 3rd Lowestoft Driver T.G. February Troop. Died from wounds received at battle Youngman 1915, pg 34 of the Aisne. London Scottish. Ex-Scout 1st Weybridge Troop. Died from wounds received in action. Private Leslie February Though fatally wounded himself, he went out Caulder 1915, pg 34 from his trench and brought back another wounded soldier. Late 1st Odiham Troop, Rotherwick. Lost on February Scout C.J. Gasson HMS Bulwark. Boy, 1st Class. 1915, pg 34 Assistant- Late 4th Odiham Troop, Hartley, Witney. Lost February Scoutmaster C.W. on HMS Good Hope. Gunner R.M.A. 1915, pg 34 Poling 1st King's Liverpool Regiment. Late Assistant- October February Private A. Briggs Scoutmaster 2nd Leigh Troop. Killed in action, 1914 1915, pg 34 October 1914. Captain L. Gordon 26 October County Commissioner for Banffshire. Killed in February Duff 1914 action, October 1914. 1915, pg 34 6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Private Arthur February Assistant-Scoutmaster 14th Newcastle-on- Bedford 1915, pg 34 Tyne. Died of pneumonia. Grenadier Guards. Late Patrol Leader 9th Private A.F. Griffith- 7 November March 1915, North London Troop. Killed in action, Williams 1914 pg 61 November 7th, 1914. 1st North Staffordshire Regiment. Late 2 November March 1915, Private Walton member for Staffordshire Troops B.P. Scouts. 1914 pg 61 Killed in Action, November 2nd, 1914. Late member of 3rd East Edinburgh Seaman James S. January March 1915, (Portobello) Troop. Lost on HMS Viknor, Gow, R.N.V.R. 1915 pg 61 January 1915. 18th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment. Ex- 7 February March 1915, Private W.E. Bruton Scout A Troop Worcester District Association. 1915 pg 61 Died on active service, February 17th, 1915. 1st Battalion 5th Northumberland Fusiliers. 16 January Ex-Patrol Leader 1st Essendon Troop March 1915, Private David Scoles 1915 Hertfordshire. Died from wounds in France, pg 61 January 16th, 1915 Private John Alfred 25 January 4th Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, one of March 1915, Jones 1915 the first Welsh Scouts who joined 1909. Died pg 61 from wounds received at La Bassee on January 25th, 1915. Private James G.A. London Scottish. Assistant Scoutmaster St March 1915, Johnston Mary Hendon Troop. Killed in action. pg 61 Kings' Royal Rifles. 2nd Battalion. Late Troop Rifleman Reginald 27 January April 1915, Leader, 11th Oxford Troop. Died January Faulkner 1915 pg 90 27th, 1915, from wounds received in action. Writer, R.N. Scout, 2nd North East London 25 February April 1915, Percy C. Biggs Troop. Lost at sea on HMS Clan 1915 pg 90 Macnaughton, February 25th, 1915. 6th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Assistant Corporal William F. April 1915, March 1915 Scoutmaster, St Matthew's Sinclair Road Clarke pg 90 Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Died of wounds March 1915. Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Fusiliers. District Commissioner, April 1915, Guy du Maurier, March 1915 Lucknow. Killed in action, March 1915. pg 90 D.S.O. London Rifle Brigade. Late ex-Scout North London District. Killed in action February 16th, 1915. The sergeant of his Troop writes: "A Headquarters Gazette, which has just 16 February April 1915, Private J.P. Gardiner arrived for the late Private Gardiner reminds 1915 pg 90 me that he used to be a Scout. He was one of the merriest and bravest, and did much to uphold the honour of his regiment. He was in every way a credit to the Scouts." Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Scout of Private Charles April 1915, Atherstone Troop. Died in hospital in France Parkes pg 90 from wounds received in action. 3rd Scottish Rifles. Ex-Scout of the 1st 2nd Lieutenant 12 March April 1915, Glasgow Troop. Killed in action, March 12th, Stephen Williamson 1915 pg 90 1915. Captain T. Stewart April 1915, March 1915 13th London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster of Lukis Toynbee Hall Troop. Died of wounds received pg 90 in action March, 1915. Lieutenant D.H.H. Scottish Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, April 1915, March 1915 Robertson Edinburgh. Killed in action, March 1915. pg 90 1st Welsh Regiment, late member of the Croydon Scottish Boy Scouts employed at Private George E. 17 February April 1915, Headquarters, killed in action February 17th, Johnson 1915 pg 90 1915. His chum writes: "He died like a hero while charging the Germans." 4th Battalion Cameron Highlanders, late Private James G. 12 March Assistant-Scoutmaster Hamilton Cavalry April 1915, Miller 1915 Troop, killed in action at Neuve Chapelle, pg 90 March 12th, 1915. 2nd East Surrey Regiment, late Scout 1st Private George 27 February April 1915, Shepperton Troop, killed in action at Neuve Ernest White 1915 pg 90 Eglise, February 27th, 1915. 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders. Ex-Patrol 18 March May 1915, Private Alex Murray Leader 6th Motherwell Troop. Killed in action 1915 pg 118 at Neuve Chapelle on March 18th. Queen's Westminster Regiment. Assistant- Sergeant Charles May 1915, March 1915 Scoutmaster of the King of Siam's Own Troop, S.C. Wilson pg 118 Balham. Killed in action, March, 1915. 1st Welsh Regiment. Ex-Scout of 7th Croydon Private George E. 17 February May 1915, Scottish Troop. Killed in action February 17th, Johnston 1915 pg 118 1915. 2nd Royal Berkshire Regiment. Late Patrol May 1915, Private H. Pearse Leader of the 5th Oxfrd Troop. Killed at pg 118 Neuve Chapelle. London Regiment, T.F. Late Scout of the 6th Private F.H. May 1915, St Pancras Troop. Died of wounds received at Carrington pg 118 Neuve Chapelle. 1st Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Patrol Private Francis J.B. 2 April 1915 May 1915, Leader 1st Berkamstead Troop. Killed in Laughton France on April 2nd. pg 118 9th Highland Light Infantry, Glasgow Private Charles 14 February Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader of No. 14 May 1915, Dickson 1915 Prestwich Troop, Ayrshire. Killed in action, pg 118 February 14th. 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade. Ex-Scout of the Private Edward 15 April May 1915, Barnet Green 125th (Midland) Troop. Killed in Garrett 1915 pg 118 action in northern France about April 15th. Private Horatio 5 February 5th Black Watch. Ex-Scout 1st Arbroath May 1915, Savage 1915 Troop. Killed in action, February 5th, 1915. pg 118 Private John M. 5th Black Watch. Ex-Scout 1st Arbroath May 1915, Dundas Troop. Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle. pg 118 1st Battalion Royal West Kents. Assistant Scoutmaster 13th North London Troop. Killed in action, April 18th. Mr Walker will be best 2nd Lieutenant E. 18 April May 1915, remembered as Secretary of the Birmingham Basil Walker 1915 pg 118 Exhibition, 1913. Our sincerest sympathy is felt for his family, and particularly Mr Eric Walker of the Headquarters Staff. Northumberland Fusilier. Late Assistant- June 1915, Corporal R. Scott Scoutmaster 1st Holderness B-P Sea Scouts. pg 147 Killed in action. 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards.