Daily List of August 13Th (No, 5336) in Nine Parts

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Daily List of August 13Th (No, 5336) in Nine Parts ———— —— —-—————-— Weekly List No. 3.] TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1917. [G.P^T^C, This number contains the six Daily Lists from that dated August 13th (No. 5336) to that dated August 18th (No. 5341). These Daily Lists have not been modified since their or.ginal compilation (on the dates named) to cover other casualties to the soldier reported later. Such later casualties will be found in a later list in this or a subsequent number. In the lists of Warrant Officers, Non-commissioned Officers and Men, the town shown against each Soldier’s name is the home of his next-of-kin, except where followed by the abbreviation “ Enlt.” when it is his place of enlistment. The rank is that of Private except where otherwise shown. Daily List of August 13th (No, 5336) in Nine Parts. PART I. PART I. OFFICERS (Contd.,\ PART I. OFFICERS (Contd.). OFFICERS. WOUNDED (Contd.). MISSING (Contd.). KILLED. Fletcher, Sec. Lt. T. M., Durh. Paton, Sec. Lt. J., King’s McSweeney, Sec. Lt. D. H. Ostrehan, Lt. D. H., L.N.Lan. L.I. (L'pool R.). L.N. Lan. R. R 1 Andrews, Lt. R., Lan.Fus. Kay, Sec. Lt. A. Royal Fus. Franklin, Sec. Lt. F. L., North’n Pearce, Capt. H., R.F.A. Mather, Sec. Lt. V., L.N.Lan. Rigby, Sec. Lt. C., L.N. Lan. 1 Ashcroft, Sec. Lt. G., L.N.Lan. Kirk, Sec. Lt. H. R., Som.L.I. R. Pennycnick, Maj. J. A. C., R. R. R. Litchfield, Sec. Lt. T., North’n Fulbeck, Sec. Lt. C. E., R.G.A D.S.O., R.E. Ogden. Sec. Lt. J. H., L.N. Teller, Sec. Lt. V. A., Lan.Fus. Avery, Sec. Lt. J. F., Welsh R. R. Gates, Capt. W. S., M.C., Tank Petrie, Sec. Lt. G. D., Norf.R. Lan.R. Wray, Sec. Lt. F. A., King’s Barrett, Sec. Lt. J. A., Rif.Brig. Lovell, Lt. J. C., Cam. (Sco. Corps. Pipe, Sec. Lt. B. J., Gord. (L'pool R.). Baxter, Sec. Lt. A. C., Cam’n Rif.). Gilling, Sec. Lt. F. C., K O. Highrs. .Highrs. Morgan, Sec. Lt. H. G. R., R. (R.Lanc.R.). Playfair, Sec. Lt. D. P., M.G.C. Bradley. Sec. Lt. R., K.O. <R. Welsh Fus. CORRECTION. Grubb, Sec. Lt. W., R.E. Plummer, Sec. Lt. R. J., R.F.A. Lanc.R.). Myles, Capt. T. B., High.L.I. Flaigh, Sec. Lt. A., M.G.C. Powell, Sec. Lt. J. R., Manch. DIED OF WOUNDS. Britton, Sec. Lt. E. W., Durh. Neale, Sec. Lt. A. C., Cam. (Sco. Hannah, Sec. Lt. B., Black R. L.I. Rif.). Le May, Sec. Lt. A. E., R.F.A., should read Le May, Lt A. E., Watch. Pritchard, Capt. G., Wilts.R. Calderwood, Sec. Lt. W. S., Orchard, Lt. E. F. G., King’s R.F.A. Hannam, Sec. Lt. H. L., Yorks. Renton, Sec. Lt. H. W. H., Cam. (Sco.Rif.), attd. High. (L’pool R.). R. Black Watch. L. I. Orr, Capt. J. B., R.Scj.Fus. Harrison, Sec. Lt. A. E., Norf. Richards, Sec. Lt. D. K., R. Egerton, Capt. L. E. W., Yeo- Pearson, Sec. Lt. E. J., R.F.A. R. Welsh Fus. manry. Pelton, 2nd Lt. K. K., M.C., Hawes, Sec. Lt. C. W., R.G.A. Richardson, Sec. Lt. A. C., Elliot, Lt. J., R.F.A. Leins.R., attd. R.Ir.Rif, Henry, Sec. Lt. H. L., M.G.C. Gord. Highrs. England, Sec. Lt. J. H., Welsh Perram, Capt. C. T. C., R.G.A., Hill, Sec. Lt. J. J., York & R. attd. R.F.A. Riddel, Sec. Lt. J. L., R.Sco. Lanc.R. Fus. PART II. Ford, Sec. Lt. C. W., K.O. (R. Pinhey, Lt. K. F. G., R.F.A. Holme, Sec. Lt. H. A., R.Sco. Rider, Capt. F. S., Queen’s Lanc.R.). Prendiville, Sec. Lt. L., King’s (R.W.Surr.R.). (L’pool R.). Fus. OFFICERS. Ford, Sec. Lt. R., R.F.A. Ridley, Sec. Lt. G. H., Rif. Fox, Sec. Lt. F. N. W., Welsh Richards, Sec. Lt. L. J,, R.Dub. Hughes, Sec. Lt. B. V., Sher. Brig. KILLED. R. Fus. For. Godson, Sec. Lt. A. B. L., N. Roper, Capt. W. E., K.O. (R. Hunter, Sec. Lt. R. A., R.F.A. Roach, Sec. Lt. W. F., S.Lan. Daines, Sec. Lt. R. L., Royal Reese, Sec. Lt. A., M.C., W. Staff R. Lanc.R.). Hyslop, Sec. Lt. J. H., M.G.C. R. ' Fus. Yorks.R. Robertson, Sec. Lt. D. M., Green, Sec. Lt. T. C. E., Rose, Sec. Lt. R. A., Manch.R. Inglis, Sec. Lt. G. M., M.G.C. Fergusson, Lt. K. M. J., Line. Scott, Sec. Lt. W. D., Royal Johnson, Sec. Lt. E. V., R.F.A. High.L.I. Queen’s (R.W.Surr.R.). Sandbrook, Capt. D. A., Welsh R., attd. T.M.Bty. Fus. Jonas, Sec. Lt. L. M., Queen’s Ross, Sec. Lt. D. McK., High. Griffiths, Sec. Lt. A. I., Suff.R. R. Hunter, Sec. Lt. W. S., Cam. Storkey, Sec. Lt. G. C., Midd’x (R.W.Surr.R.). L.I. Hamilton, Lt. and Adj. G.S. G. Scott, Sec. Lt. C., R.F.A. (Sco.Rif.). R. Jones, Sec. Lt. R. R., King’s Ruddy, Capt. A., R.F.A. (Queen’s (R.W.Surr.R.). Scratton, Lt. G. H., M.C., Arg. Lait, Sec. Lt. W. F. J., Bord.R. Taylor, Sec. Lt. A. M., Devon. (L’pool R.). Rust, Sec. Lt. M. C., Essex R. Harmon, Sec. Lt. W. B., K.R. & Suth’d Highrs., attd. Black Lowery, Sec. Lt. T., Durh.L.I. R. Jones, Sec. Lt. W. S., R.Welsh Scott, Sec. Lt. J., Black Watch. Rif.C. Watch. Miller, Sec. Lt. J., High.L.I. Von Winckler, Lt. M. W., Fus. Scrivener, Sec. Lt. E. R., Harris, Capt. A. L., L.N.Lan. Simpson, Sec. Lt. J. W., M.C., Palmes, Capt. J. P., M.C., W. Midd’x R. Keates, Sec. Lt. A. E., R.F.A. Queen’s (R.W.Surr.R.). Yorks.R. Waldie, Lt. J. G., M.G.C. R. King’s (L'pool R.). Stanway, Lt. Col. W. H., Harvey, Lt. H. T., Suff.R. & Smith, Sec. Lt. J. R. D., R.Sco. Kettlewell, Lt. F. T., A.S.C. Pattinson, Sec. Lt. E., Sher. Webster, Sec. Lt. G. V. G. A., King, Sec. Lt. G. A. A., Yeo- D.S.O., M.C., Ches.R. (Capt., M. G.C. Fus. For. G.Gds. manry. S. Wales Bord.). Hastings, Sec. Lt. G. W., Mon. Stanton, Lt. C., Welsh R. Percy, Capt. G. C., M.C., Cam. White, Sec. Lt. W. K., Cam. Lake, Sec. Lt. M. B. C., Stedman, Sec. Lt. L G., Queen’s R., attd. Ches.R. Taylor, Lt. W. E., R.F.A. (Sco.Rif.). (Sco.Rif.). Queen’s (R.W.Surr.R.). (R.W.Surr.R.). Hayes, Sec. Lt. J. H., R.Welsh Teare, Lt. J. S., M.C., R.F.A. Pontifex, Capt. D. A., Cam. Wilders-Lewis, Capt. H. C., Leary, Sec. Lt. L. P., R.F.A. Stephens, Lt. H. W., R.F.A. Fus. Thompson, Sec. Lt. W. J., (Sco.Rif.). Queen’s (R.W.Surr.R.). Lilley, Sec. Lt. W. G., Sher. Stephens, Sec. Lt. L., R.Welsh Head, Sec. Lt. A. W. G., Essex R. For. Fus. M.G.C. Waterson, Sec. Lt. F. P., Slier. Lodge, Sec. Lt. A. P. D. Stowell, Sec. Lt. J. H., King’s Previously reported wounded, now reported Herbert, Sec. Lt. T. W. P., For. Queen’s (R.W.Surr.R.). (L’pool R.). KILLED. Welsh R. Wheeler, Sec. Lt. J. D., Suff.R. Longhurst, Sec. Lt. C. F. N., Smtherland, Lt. K. G., M.G.C. Hunter, Capt. B. M., R.A.M.C., Whiteley, Lt. L., Black Watch, Bullock, Sec. Lt. G. F., S.Wales Bord. R.F.A. Taylor, Sec. Lt. E. T., R.F.A. attd. Camb.R. attd. M.G.C. Lord, Sec. Lt. G. H., K.O. (R. Thomas, Sec. Lt. G. H., Essex Humphreys, Capt. P. L., Welsh Williams, Sec. Lt. B. H., L.N. Lanc.R.). R. DIED OF WOUNDS. R. Lanc.R. Thomas, Sec. Lt. L. J. P., Rif Jarvis, Sec. Lt. A. B., R:F.A. McAdam, Sec. Lt. J. L. T., Sadler, Sec. Lt. W. D., E.Surr. Stidston, Capt. W. P., Leins.R. Wilson, Capt. G. A. G., R.Suss. Brig. Johnstone, Sec. Lt. J. D., K.O. Black Watch. R. R., attd. K.R.Rif.C. Macfarlane, Sec. Lt. J.. R.F.A. Tivy, Capt. G. L. W., R.G.A., (R.Lanc.R.). Worsley, Sec. Lt, W. R., Som. McGill, Sec. Lt. J. A., K.O. (R. attd. R.F.A. WOUNDED. Jones, Sec. Lt. C., R.Welsh Fus. L.I. Lanc.R.). Vincent, Sec. Lt. H. C., L.N. Adams, Sec. Lt. F. J., Hamps. Knott, Capt. W. K., Cam. (Sco. MacLean, Sec. Lt. M., Cam’n Lan.R. Rif.). Previously re-ported missing, believed killed, now reported R. Highrs. Walker, Sec. Lt. J. F., R.E. Armstrong, Sec. Lt. J. C., E. McDonald, Capt. J. C., Welsh KILLED. Maclaughlin, Maj. W. P., Walker, Sec. Lt. S. F., K.O. Yorks.R. R. (R.Lanc.R.). Blencowe, Sec. Lt. L. C., King’s (L’pool R.). R.G.A. Arnold, Capt. A. C., M.C., Macguire, Sec. Lt. C. A., Cam. McMinn, Capt. J., R.Ir.Rif. Wallace, Capt. W. S., R.A.M.C.
Recommended publications
  • 358 940 .Co.Uk
    The Villager November 2017 Sherbornes and Pamber 1 04412_Villager_July2012:19191_Villager_Oct07 2/7/12 17:08 Page 40 2 Communications to the Editor: the Villager CONTACTS Distribution of the Villager George Rust and his team do a truly marvellous job of delivering the Villager Editor: magazine to your door. Occasionally, due to a variety of reasons, members of his Julie Crawley team decide to give up this job. Would you be willing to deliver to a few houses 01256 851003 down your road? Maybe while walking your dog, or trying to achieve your 10,000 [email protected] steps each day! George, or I, would love to hear from you. Remember: No distributor = no magazine ! Advertisements: Emma Foreman Welcome to our new local police officer 01256 889215/07747 015494 My name is PCSO Matthew Woods 15973 and I will now be replacing PCSO John [email protected] Dullingham as the local officer for Baughurst, Sherborne St John, Ramsdell, North Tadley, Monk Sherborne, Charter Alley, Wolverton, Inhurst and other local areas. I will be making contact with you to introduce myself properly in the next few weeks Distribution: so I look forward to meeting you all. George Rust If anybody wishes to contact me, my email address is below. 01256 850413 [email protected] Many thanks PCSO 15973 Matthew Woods Work mobile: 07392 314033 [email protected] Message from the Flood and Water Management Team: Future Events: Lindsay Berry Unfortunately it is fast becoming the time of year when we need to think about the state of Hampshire’s land drainage network.
    [Show full text]
  • For England Report No. .513
    For England Report No. .513 Parish Review BOROUGH OF BASINGSTOKE AND DEANE LOCAL GOVERNlfERT BOUNDARY COMMISSION ••.••" FOH ENGLAND BEPORT NO.SI3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND CHAIRMAN Mr G J Ellerton CMG MBE DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Mr J G Powell FRICS FSVA MEMBERS Lady Ackner Mr T Brockbank DL Professor G E Cherry Mr K J L Newell Mr D Scholes OBE THE RIGHT HON. KENNETH BAKER MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT BACKGROUND 1. In a letter dated 20 December 1984 we were informed of your predecessor's decision not to give effect to "our proposals to transfer part of the parish of Monk Sherborne, at Charter Alley, to the parish of Wootton St. Lawrence. He felt that in the light of representations subsequently made to him this element of our proposals warranted further consideration. Accordingly, in exercise of his powers under section 51(3 ) of the Local Government Act 1972 he directed us to undertake a 'further review of the parishes of Monk Sherborne and Wootton St. Lawrence, and to make such revised proposals as we saw fit before 31 December 1985. CONSIDERATION OF DRAFT PROPOSALS 2. In preparing our draft proposals we considered a number of possible alternative approaches to uniting Charter Alley within one parish, bearing in mind the represent- ations made to the Secretary of State. 3. The first was to create a new parish consisting of the northern parts of the existing parishes of Monk Sherborne and Wootton St. Lawrence and bounded in the south by the A339. One difficulty with this approach was that whilst Monk Sherborne Parish Council would have welcomed the idea, Wootton St.
    [Show full text]
  • Former Fellows Biographical Index Part
    Former Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783 – 2002 Biographical Index Part Two ISBN 0 902198 84 X Published July 2006 © The Royal Society of Edinburgh 22-26 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2PQ BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF FORMER FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH 1783 – 2002 PART II K-Z C D Waterston and A Macmillan Shearer This is a print-out of the biographical index of over 4000 former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh as held on the Society’s computer system in October 2005. It lists former Fellows from the foundation of the Society in 1783 to October 2002. Most are deceased Fellows up to and including the list given in the RSE Directory 2003 (Session 2002-3) but some former Fellows who left the Society by resignation or were removed from the roll are still living. HISTORY OF THE PROJECT Information on the Fellowship has been kept by the Society in many ways – unpublished sources include Council and Committee Minutes, Card Indices, and correspondence; published sources such as Transactions, Proceedings, Year Books, Billets, Candidates Lists, etc. All have been examined by the compilers, who have found the Minutes, particularly Committee Minutes, to be of variable quality, and it is to be regretted that the Society’s holdings of published billets and candidates lists are incomplete. The late Professor Neil Campbell prepared from these sources a loose-leaf list of some 1500 Ordinary Fellows elected during the Society’s first hundred years. He listed name and forenames, title where applicable and national honours, profession or discipline, position held, some information on membership of the other societies, dates of birth, election to the Society and death or resignation from the Society and reference to a printed biography.
    [Show full text]
  • Men of Ashdown Forest Who Fell in the First World War and Who Are Commemorated At
    Men of Ashdown Forest who fell in the First World War and who are commemorated at Forest Row, Hartfield and Coleman’s Hatch Volume One 1914 - 1916 1 Copyright © Ashdown Forest Research Group Published by: The Ashdown Forest Research Group The Ashdown Forest Centre Wych Cross Forest Row East Sussex RH18 5JP Website: http://www.ashdownforest.org/enjoy/history/AshdownResearchGroup.php Email: [email protected] First published: 4 August 2014 This revised edition: 17 September 2017 © The Ashdown Forest Research Group 2 Copyright © Ashdown Forest Research Group CONTENTS Introduction 4 Index, by surname 5 Index, by date of death 7 The Studies 9 Sources and acknowledgements 108 3 Copyright © Ashdown Forest Research Group INTRODUCTION The Ashdown Forest Research Group is carrying out a project to produce case studies on all the men who died while on military service during the 1914-18 war and who are commemorated by the war memorials at Forest Row and Hartfield and in memorial books at the churches of Holy Trinity, Forest Row, Holy Trinity, Coleman’s Hatch, and St. Mary the Virgin, Hartfield.1 We have confined ourselves to these locations, which are all situated on the northern edge of Ashdown Forest, for practical reasons. Consequently, men commemorated at other locations around Ashdown Forest are not covered by this project. Our aim is to produce case studies in chronological order, and we expect to produce 116 in total. This first volume deals with the 46 men who died between the declaration of war on 4 August 1914 and 31 December 1916. We hope you will find these case studies interesting and thought-provoking.
    [Show full text]
  • Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation Sincs Hampshire.Pdf
    Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) within Hampshire © Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre No part of this documentHBIC may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recoding or otherwise without the prior permission of the Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Central Grid SINC Ref District SINC Name Ref. SINC Criteria Area (ha) BD0001 Basingstoke & Deane Straits Copse, St. Mary Bourne SU38905040 1A 2.14 BD0002 Basingstoke & Deane Lee's Wood SU39005080 1A 1.99 BD0003 Basingstoke & Deane Great Wallop Hill Copse SU39005200 1A/1B 21.07 BD0004 Basingstoke & Deane Hackwood Copse SU39504950 1A 11.74 BD0005 Basingstoke & Deane Stokehill Farm Down SU39605130 2A 4.02 BD0006 Basingstoke & Deane Juniper Rough SU39605289 2D 1.16 BD0007 Basingstoke & Deane Leafy Grove Copse SU39685080 1A 1.83 BD0008 Basingstoke & Deane Trinley Wood SU39804900 1A 6.58 BD0009 Basingstoke & Deane East Woodhay Down SU39806040 2A 29.57 BD0010 Basingstoke & Deane Ten Acre Brow (East) SU39965580 1A 0.55 BD0011 Basingstoke & Deane Berries Copse SU40106240 1A 2.93 BD0012 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood North SU40305590 1A 3.63 BD0013 Basingstoke & Deane The Oaks Grassland SU40405920 2A 1.12 BD0014 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood South SU40505520 1B 1.87 BD0015 Basingstoke & Deane West Of Codley Copse SU40505680 2D/6A 0.68 BD0016 Basingstoke & Deane Hitchen Copse SU40505850 1A 13.91 BD0017 Basingstoke & Deane Pilot Hill: Field To The South-East SU40505900 2A/6A 4.62
    [Show full text]
  • Sept 2010 Newsletter
    September 2010 Tadley and District History Society (TADS) - www.tadshistory.com Next meeting - Wednesday 15th September at St. Paul’s Church Hall, 8.00 to 9.30 pm People who made the Salvation Army what it is! Major Stephen Grinstead Director - Salvation Army Heritage Centre (Everybody welcome - visitors £2.00) Hampshire County Council Grassroots grant The Society have been awarded £3000 under the Grassroots scheme to be spent on a digital projector, and installing a hearing loop and sound system in St Paul’s Hall. The projector has been purchased and it is hoped to get the loop and speakers installed within a couple of months. Comments, queries and suggestions to Richard Brown (0118) 9700100, e-mail: [email protected] or Carol Stevens (0118) 9701578, www.tadshistory.com TADS Meeting 20th October 2010: 60 years of AWE By Kate Pyne, AWE Technical Historian Last Month’s Talk 21/7/10 Transport in and around the Thames Valley 1920-1950 By Paul Lacey If you want to know about the history of buses in this area, (but not Read- ing Corporation buses), then Paul is your man. Nor does he do trains, but then he did say the title was fairly flexible. His interest started with bus journeys to school and he is now a researcher and author with three very impressive books to his name. The fore-runner of the Thames Valley Company was started in 1915 by the British Auto Traction Co. using just the name British on the buses. The middle of the First World War was not a good time to start due to the shortage of able-bodied men, but they survived and even ran their buses on coal gas.
    [Show full text]
  • About Wrexham County Borough Council Domiciliary Support Services Type of Care Provided Domiciliary Support Service
    Inspection Report on Wrexham County Borough Council Domiciliary Support Services Greenacres 67 Rhosddu Road Wrexham LL11 2NW Date Inspection Completed 27 April 2021 Welsh Government © Crown copyright 2021. You may use and re-use the information featured in this publication (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government License. You can view the Open Government License, on the National Archives website or you can write to the Information Policy Team, The National Archives, Kew, London TW9 4DU, or email: [email protected] You must reproduce our material accurately and not use it in a misleading context. About Wrexham County Borough Council Domiciliary Support Services Type of care provided Domiciliary Support Service Registered Provider Wrexham County Borough Council Adults and Children's Services Registered places 0 Language of the service English Previous Care Inspectorate Wales This is the first inspection since the service was inspection reregistered under Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016. Does this service provide the Welsh Yes Language active offer? Summary The service comprises of different services under one registration. These are Community Living Service, which supports people in their own homes who have a disability and specialist support needs; Recovery service which supports people with enduring mental ill health and Homecare and Reablement who provide support to individuals with a wide range of needs in their own homes, including within extra care services. People feel they are treated with dignity and respect and staff are friendly. People know who to raise any concerns with, and feel they would be listened to.
    [Show full text]
  • Denbighshire Record Office
    GB 0209 DD/BE Denbighshire Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 30556 The National Archives CLWYD RECORD OFFICE L ARO S.P.BEVON MSS. Schedule of documents deposited on indefinite loan by the County Librarian per Wrexham Area Library. 20 July 1976 (Ref: DD/BE) Clwyd Record Office 46, Clwyd Street, Ruthin, Clwyd A.N. 321 July 1987 S.P.BEVON MSS. This collection consists of material received from a Wrexham solicitor, relating to his personal and business affairs, and to some of his clients. The bulk of S.P.Bevon's personal papers consist of correspondence about properties he owned in Wrexham, and reports and prospectuses of various mining and plantation concerns abroad, in which he owned shares. There is no autobiographical material. The rest of the collection has been sorted into sequence by parish, with separate sections for court cases and election papers, as there is no large quantity of material relating to an individual client. Perhaps the most interesting item is a photograph showing the range of products made by Ewloe Potteries, Buckley, in the 1920s. Other interesting subjects include Ffos-y-go Colliery, Gwersyllt, 1901-4; the appointment of a receiver for the New Llangollen Slate and Slab Company. 1898-1903; prospectus of Broughton Hall Iron Company, c.1890; complaints about conditions at Croesnewydd Military Hospital, Wrexham, 1917; and a dispute over building costs of a new church at Brynteg, 1894-5. There are also some files of papers relating to S.P.Bevon's clients, 1920-40, in the Wrexham Library collection.
    [Show full text]
  • Denbighshire Record Office
    GB 0209 DD/W Denbighshire Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 30234 The National Archives CLWYD RECORD OFFICE WREXHAM SOLICITORS' MSS. (Schedule of documen^sdeposited indefinite loan bvM Bff and Wrexham. 26 November 1976, 28 September 1977, 15 February 1980). (Ref: DD/W) Clwyd Record Office, 46, Clwyd Street, A.N. 376, 471, 699 RUTHIN December 1986 WREXHAM SOLICITORS MSS. CONTENTS A.N. 471 GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXHAM: Governors 1-5 General 6-56 Miscellaneous 57 ­ 65 ALICE PARRY'S PAPERS 66 ­ 74 DENBIGHSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY 75 ­ 80 WREXHAM EDUCATION COMMITTEE 81-84 WREXHAM AREA DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE 85 ­ 94 WREXHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL: Treasurer 95 ­ 99 Medical Officer's records 100 ­ 101 Byelaws 102 Electricity 103 - 108 Rating and valuation 109 - 112 Borough extension 113 - 120 Miscellaneous 121 - 140 WREXHAM RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL 140A DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 141 ­ 142 CALVINISTIC METHODIST RECORDS: SeioSeionn CM.Chapel,, RegenRegentt StreeStreett 143 - 153 CapeCapell yy M.CM.C.. Adwy'Adwy'rr ClawdClawddd 154 - 155 Henaduriaeth Dwyrain Dinbych 156 - 161 Henaduriaeth Dyffryn Clwyd 162 - 164 Henaduriaeth Dyffryn Conwy 165 Cyfarfod misol Sir Fflint 166 North Wales Association of the 167 - 171 Presbyterian Church Cymdeithasfa chwaterol 172 - 173 Miscellaneous 174 - 180 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF WALES: Lancashire, Cheshire, Flintshire and 181 - 184 Denbighshire Presbyterian Church Lancashire and Cheshire Presbytery 185 - 186 Cheshire, Denbighshire
    [Show full text]
  • 8S Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    8S bus time schedule & line map 8S Wrexham View In Website Mode The 8S bus line Wrexham has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Wrexham: 8:16 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 8S bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 8S bus arriving. Direction: Wrexham 8S bus Time Schedule 33 stops Wrexham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:16 AM Bus Station, Wrexham King Street, Wrexham Tuesday 8:16 AM Yale College Flyover, Rhosddu Wednesday 8:16 AM Powell Road, Wrexham Thursday 8:16 AM Yale College, Rhosddu Friday 8:16 AM Chester Street, Wrexham Saturday Not Operational Eagles Meadow, Wrexham Salop Road, Wrexham Green Dragon Hotel, Hightown 8S bus Info Post O∆ce, Hightown Direction: Wrexham Stops: 33 Napier Square, Hightown Trip Duration: 34 min Napier Square, Wrexham Line Summary: Bus Station, Wrexham, Yale College Flyover, Rhosddu, Yale College, Rhosddu, Eagles Warwick Avenue, Hightown Meadow, Wrexham, Green Dragon Hotel, Hightown, Post O∆ce, Hightown, Napier Square, Hightown, Pont Wen, the Dunks Warwick Avenue, Hightown, Pont Wen, the Dunks, Y Wern, the Dunks, Gwenfro, the Dunks, Glan Gors, the Y Wern, the Dunks Dunks, Cefn Dre, the Dunks, Coed Abon, the Dunks, Arenig Road, the Dunks, Menai Road, the Dunks, Gwenfro, the Dunks Havard Way, the Dunks, Ridley View, Rhosnesni, Kingsley Circle, Caia Park, Falcon Road, Rhosnesni, Glan Gors, the Dunks Ernest Parry Road, Rhosnesni, Ash Grove, Rhosnesni, Broom Grove, Rhosnesni, Deva Way, Rhosnesni, Wynnstay Avenue, Rhosnesni, Moorland
    [Show full text]
  • The Queen's Awards for Enterprise 2018 Press Book
    In strict confidence Until 21 April 2018 The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise: 2018 Winners by Region • INNOVATION • INTERNATIONAL TRADE • PROMOTING OPPORTUNITY • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT NOT FOR PUBLICATION OR BROADCAST BEFORE 00.01 HOURS BST ON FRIDAY 21 APRIL 2018 PLEASE ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO PUBLICITY BEFORE THIS DEADLINE. RECIPIENTS OF THIS SUPPLEMENT SHOULD APPROACH ONLY THE HEAD OR NOMINATED CONTACT OF ANY BUSI- NESS AWARD WINNER FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS. INITIAL CON- TACTS WITH OTHERS IN THE ORGANISATION MUST BE AVOIDED, AS THEY WILL NOT BE PRIVY TO THE EMBARGOED MATERIAL. The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise 2018 NOT FOR PUBLICATION OR BROADCAST BEFORE 00.01 HOURS BST ON FRIDAY 21 APRIL 2018 PLEASE ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO PUBLICITY BEFORE THIS DEADLINE. RECIPIENTS OF THIS SUPPLEMENT SHOULD APPROACH ONLY THE HEAD OR NOMINATED CONTACT OF ANY BUSINESS AWARD WINNER FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS. INITIAL CONTACTS WITH OTHERS IN THE ORGANISATION MUST BE AVOIDED, AS THEY WILL NOT BE PRIVY TO THE EMBARGOED MATERIAL. The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are the most prestig- Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility) ious awards for UK businesses, designed to recognise and This category recognises businesses and organisations encourage outstanding achievements in the fields of Inno- that are providing high quality social mobility initiatives and vation, International Trade, Sustainable Development and programmes that specifically reach out and support people Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility). The from disadvantaged backgrounds, in order to inspire and Queen’s Awards scheme was instituted by Royal Warrant guide the best talent into their organisation and beyond.
    [Show full text]
  • Handbook Can Only Be Used for Admission Purposes If Validated by the County Secretary’S Signature
    SOMERSET COUNTY RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION LIMITED SCRFU SOMERSET COUNTY 2014–2015 SEASON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION LIMITED TO ALL CLUBS AFFILIATED TO THE SOMERSET COUNTY RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION Please admit Holder to all County Friendly matches, Under-20 matches, Under-18 XV matches and other matches as designated by the County Committee of Management. PLEASE NOTE This Handbook can only be used for admission purposes if validated by the County Secretary’s signature. 2014–2015 HANDBOOK SEASON 2014–2015 ..................................County Secretary Design & print by Direct Offset, Glastonbury. Tel: 01458 831417 Like all good scrum halves Mike Berry has remained on the ball for the last 51 seasons. We are therefore instilled with the requirement to provide our clients with a quick, accurate and comprehensive service. Why not let us serve you for all your Accountancy and Taxation requirements FINANCIAL SUPPORT and join part of a winning team? Are you able to tackle the demands The Committee wishes to place on record its of today’s business life? appreciation of the generosity given by the following Why not let us kick all your problems into touch businesses and individuals during the past season and ensure that we keep you in the lead 2013–2014: in all of your business affairs? We are a Somerset firm of Chartered Accountants with established links in all areas County Championship 2013–2014 of business and Rugby Football. CONTACT MIKE BERRY, ARDEN PARTNERS & Co Stephen Ball, Nigel Blannin, Philip Littler, GRAHAM WEBSTER Clive Hall-Tomkin, Debbie Villis, Adam Turrell or Mike Villis (a great pack) 4 King Square, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3YF Tel: 01278 423008 Fax: 01278 450624 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.maxwellsaccountants.co.uk Somerset County Rugby Football Union Limited www.somersetrfu.co.uk Handbook for the Season 2014–2015 Free to all members PATRONS R.T.
    [Show full text]