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Xk Roll the Sons and Daughters of the Anglican Church Clergy kfi’ XK R O L L the son s an d d au g hters o f the A ng lican C hu rch C lerg y throu g hou t the w orld an d o f t h e Nav al an d M ilitary C h ap lains o f the sam e w h o g av e the ir liv es in the G re at War 1914- 1918 Q ua: reg io le rrw n os t ri n o n ple n a lo baris ' With th e mo m th se A n e l aces smile o g f , Wh i h I h ave lo v ed l s i ce and lost awh ile c ong n . , t r i r Requiem e e n am do na e is Dom n e e t lax pe pet ua luceat eis . PR INTED IN G REAT B RITA I N FOR TH E E NGLIS H CR A FTS ME L S OCIETY TD M O U TA L . N N , . 1 A KE S I GTO PLA CE W 8 , N N N , . PREFA C E k e R e b u t I have ta en extreme care to compil this oll as ac curately as possibl , it is al m ost t d m d ke d inevitable that here shoul be o issions an that mista s shoul have crept in . W d c d u e ith regar to the former , if su h shoul unfort nately prov to be the case after this k d can d d o d boo is publishe , all I o is t o issue a secon v lume or an appen ix to this ' d t h e d can d with regar to secon , all I o is to apologise , not for want of care , but for inac curate information . k c de u d d I have to than m any orrespon n ts througho t the worl for valuable ai . k t h e B fo t e l I have to than Colo nial ishops r the grea help th y have given me , especia ly those d d d of Cana a an New Z ealan . It seems that Colonial re cords of th e Clergy in each D iocese are kept far more accurately M than those of the other Country . So d t D E d far as I have been able to iscover, here is not a single iocese in nglan that has an ffi d d d wh o e y o cial recor of Clergy, or sons an aughters of Clergy, gave their liv s in the War o r r d d fe w c d b d d , even se ve 'an very have imperfect lists , ompile y private in ivi uals , but an t k d D e d many have none of y sor or in , whereas the Colonial ioceses have very etail even to t h e n umbe r on t h e grave mem o rials in each Ce metery . T k fi d d d m k his lac of of cial lists in Englan has ren ere y wor ve ry laborious . I have also to thank the Public S chool authorities for great help . Th e N v d War O ffi r c d a y an the ce lists are ve y ac urate , but as no in ication of parentage e d d o d . is giv n , I have been compelle to spen mu ch time in examining many th usan s of names It is impossible within the limits of this Pre face to mention all those who helpe d me in R k c r d c k . compiling this oll , but they now from private o respon en e how much I than them Th e R H d various olls of onour have also helpe me . It d k n i d c e has been a long an trying tas , i volv ng an enormous correspon en e r aching d m d all over the worl , but at the same ti e a labour of love , inasmuch as it has been one as a M m d d e orial of all those whom we clergy have love an lost awhile . RI H ARD U S SH ER C , Vicar o Westbm f y , Brad le Non /t e nts y, . 5718 1 05 4 6 ROLL ’ i a Fa e N e a r h . ere D ed . S urn m e h ri sti an Nam e. r a s Wh . C th s am nd P i . - 87 t h 1 15 . m 0 Abbay, Capt Marmaduke John Nor an , Punj abis , Canon Abbay, Rector of Earl Soham , Boulogne , May le — m F . W D . 8 . a 3 C. 1 Abbott , Rev Willi David, , Rev David y y Abbott , Vicar of Cardington , ieppe , Dec - 14 16. Abbott , Lt . Lionel Pilkington , Leicester Regt . , Rev . Arthur Abbott , Vicar of Corby, Mametz Wood , July Mulla h du n i kll — 8 l . 3 1 . Abbott , Wil iam Ethelbert , Machine Gun Corps , Rev John Thomas Henry Abbott , Vicar of g , Enn s i en , Peronne , Oct d M 1 7 - 1 6 r . l m l . ar. Abigail , Lt . Edwa d Arnold, Rev Wi liam Ja es Abigai , of Coonoor, S In ia , Dunkirk , . l Po ell 19 - 17 e er . Abraham, Capt . G offrey Wil iam pp , Glamorgan Yeomanry , Bishop of Derby, Port Said , Nov - m 2 . t d . n a s . 14 1 8 . Ada s , Lt Charles John Norma , Grenadier Gu rd , Rev George Augustus Samuel Adams , Rec or of Nettlestead, Rouen , Nov - . i l 4 15 60 . Adams , Capt John Goold, Le nster Regt . , Archdeacon of Derry , Hil , May - . Lest o ck i Pac u t 22 1 a 8 . Adams , Lt Handley, R fle Brigade , Rev . Henry Frederick Spencer Adams , Vicar of Holy Trinity , Redhill , Wood, April am 1 8- 17 E . F . Ad s , Maurice Alwyn , New Zealand . , Archdeacon of Kildare , France , May ' 2 - d . f f u . 26 18 Adams , Lt Ernest Geo frey, Nor olk Regt . , Rev . Ernest William Adams , Vicar of St John s , B ry St Edmunds , Avebury Wood, June Adarnso n - . m le 1 6 1 s . 5 . , Lt Francis Dougla , Border Regt , Rev Cuthbert Edward Ada son , Rector of Houghton Spring . Givenchy , Nov d b r k 2 k - A den oo e . Adden b roo e d . o mfr . H a a . 16 1 6 , Lt John y , M nchester Regt , Rev John Gordon , Vicar of St Wenn , Beaumont Hamel , Nov . di - . Lidd on l n 2 l i . 1 1 8 . Ad s , Lt Thomas Henry , Roya Dubl n Fusiliers , Rev Wi liam Edward Addis , Vicar of All Saints , K ightsbridge , Mar ' t . Adolphus , Otto Ernes Augustus , Royal Fusiliers , Rev . Horace Octavius Augustus Adolphus , Vicar of St John s , West Bromwich, Somme , Nov . t o 0 A li o n b lio n b Mo n v u x 7 - 18 s A a b . g y , Maj or Arthur Hugh , M . C . , Rev . Francis Keye g y , Rector of Newbold Pacey , , Novem er - Liddon 30 18 . Alderson , Maj or Reginald , Canon Alderson of Peterborough , Hull , June m a . an . Alderson , Capt Reginald , L cashire Fusiliers , M . C . , Mentioned in Despatches , Rev Henry Everingha Alderson , Vicar of St J mes , Hope , 2 - Arras , March 5 18 . - 16 r . 25 . Aldous , Capt . Stewart John , Sherwood Foresters , Rev . John Clement Prim ose Aldous , Rector of Sywell , St Eloi , Mar - l 2 l c l u 3 16. d . i A dous , Lt A an Edward, Border Regt . , Rev . John Clement Pr mrose Aldous , Re tor of Sywe l , Thiepval , J ly - 1 18 . S . S . 0 2d . t a al s . n Aldworth , Lt Douglas Gilber Hayw rd , Roy Berk , Rev Arthur Er est Aldworth , Vicar of Laverstock , Leinster, Oct - 1 7 . o . 30 . t . r Alge , Capt Norman , Leins er Regt , Rev Lewis Algeo , Incumbent of Arda a , Donegal , Tincourt , Nov - 6 1 7 1 . e Algeo , Capt William , Dorset Regt , Rev Frederick Swift Alg o , Rector of Studland , Thiepval , May Al - in 2 16. o . 9 t n d . Alin t on S um m e rfields g , Lt Geoffrey Hugh , Sussex Regt . , Rev . Edward Hugh g , of , Oxford, Somme , Aug - 2 2 16. d . 9 i S . A Allan , Lt Frank Cecil , Durham L I , Rev . Thomas Peter llan , Vicar of Craml ngton , Rouen , ept - 1 l 2 6. 2d . a t . A lan , Lt Rev Henry Somerset , London Regt . , Rev . George Alexander All n , Vicar of Isle Abbo s , Etaples , Oct 1 - 14 i 2d . 3 . All n , . Lt . Harold Wyse , Shropshire L . I . , Rev . Alfred Thomas Allin , Vicar of Holbeton , El Arish , Dec 2 - All All s 1 15 . ass 2d . m . as p , Lt . Ed ond Theodore , Sherwood Foresters , Rev Henry Alfred p , Vicar of Stanway, Gallip oli , August - All . 1 6 16 ass 2 n l ass . d . Al p , Lt Henry Blythe King , Essex Regt . , Rev . He ry Alfred p , Vicar of Stanway , France , Sept 2 - 15 a 0 . Amies , Nathaniel George Read , The Buffs , Rev . Nathaniel Jones Miller Stuart Amies , Vic r of Brent , Le Touquet , August ' - 14 . 8 o 2 o . d . Anders n , . Lt . Gerard Rupert Laurie , Cheshire Regt , Prebendary Anders n of St George s , Hanover Square , La Bassee , Nov - Riv erin a 8 17 .
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