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Published by Authority ar Office Weekly Casualty List PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. Registered at the Weekly List No. 1.] TUESDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1917. L G.P.O. as a Newspaper. This number contains the six Daily Lists from that dated July 30th (No. 5324) to that dated August 4th (No. 5329). These Daily Lists have not been modified since their original 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 July 30th (No. 5324-) in PART II. OFFICERS (Contd.). PART HI. W.O.’s, N.C.O.’s, AND MEN (Contd.). Previously reported prisoners of war, now reported Five Parts. KILLED (Contd.). DIED OF WOUNDS WHILST PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMAN HANDS. KING’S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.—Ashby 203129 H. W. (Forest PART I. Hill, S.E.); Brannan 376x5 H. (King’s Cross, N.); Crabtree 5011 Hobson, Sec.Lt. E. C.,R.Yfar.R. Woods, Sec. Lt. H. E., North’d OFFICERS. Fus. L.-Cpl. F. J. (Manor Park, E.); Gerrard 053x5 A. E. (Stoke Newing- ton, N.); Hager 37595 W. W. (Battersea, S.W.); Law 34440 F. KILLED. Previously reported missing, jiozv reported (Rochdale); Marsh 33788 J. J. (Cambridge Heath, E.); Mobley Bridger, Sec. Lt. A. K., York & Johnson, Sec. Lt. A. E., York PRISONERS OF WAR IN TURKISH HANDS. 2978 R. (Birmingham); Morgan 3685 J. E. (Manchester); Moss & Lanc.R. Lanc.R. Jenkins, Capt. T. M., S.Wales Staples, Capt. E. G., S.Wales 37651 W. A. (Islington, N.); Moyes 38004 N’. G. (Canterbury); Davoren, Sec. Lt. A. J. S., Keating, Capt. R. P., 8th Bn. Bord. Bord. Murch 22819 W. H. (Brixton, S.W.); Palmer 2542 H. J. (Birming- R.F.A. & T.M.Bty. King’s (L'poolR.). ham); Wilkinson 733 L.-Cpl. F. T. (Tottenham, N.). Fosbrook, Sec. Lt. C., Durh.L.I. Lawless, Sec. Lt. B. J. A., Lon. Foulsham, Sec. Lt. A. P., R.G.A. R. & T.M.Bty. PART III. MANCHESTER REGIMENT—Atkin 375895 B. (Oldham); Carroll 48198 W. (Wigan); Dobson 18847 W. (Manchester); Hampson R.G.A. I.ister, Capt. M. W., S.Staff.R. WARRANT OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED 13764 C. (Chorlton-on-Medlock); Mahoney 251582 F. (Seedley). Franklin, Capt. P. G., Manch. Sproxton, Capt. C., M.C., Yorks OFFICERS, AND MEN. R. R. YORK AND LANCASTER REGIMENT.—Gilberthorpe 1059 W. KILLED. (Barnsley). DIED OF WOUNDS. v DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY —Morton 45776' W. L. (Mid- Duckett. Sec. Lt. H. A., High. Longshaw, Sec. Lt. C H., RO AL FIELD ARTILLERY.—Beaumont ^9524 Dvr. C. (Hud- dlesbrough) ; Nicholson 12568 W-. (Hetton-le-Hole); Redpath 39513 L.I. & M.G.Corps. S.Lan.R. dersfield); Boothroyd 17866 Gnr. S. (Bury); Goodier 24983 Dvr. W. (West Hartlepool); Sword 13222 L.-Cpl. F. (Esh Winning). Farmer, Sec. Lt. F. S., Worc.R. C. H. (Littleborough); Hopkins X10241 Act. Bdr. L. C. (Murston); Pogson 820089 Gnr. J. (Lincoln); Relf 63704 Cpl. R. (Hunton); HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY.—Morton 38035 W. (New- *■ WOUNDED Satchwell 107830 Gnr. W. J. (Birmingham); Tighe 56x58 Gnr. M. milns); Thredfall 383x6 R. (Barrow-in-Furness). Allan, Lt. G. S., M.G.Corps. Hooper, Sec. Lt. R. M., R.G.A. (Oldham). Anderson, Sec. Lt. A. L., E. Hybart, Sec. Lt. F. L., R.F.A. RIFLE BRIGADE.—Ament 25747 E. V. (Peckham, S.E.); ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.—Aston 94671 Gnr. J. F. Surr.R. Keast, Capt. S. B., R.E. Andrews 130x7 W. (Wooburn Green); Bayliss 6794 Sjt. A. H. (Tipton); Burke 4o82t Gnr. P. (Garristown); Harris 110127 Gnr. A. Bennett, Sec. Lt. W. G., K.O. Knowles, Sec. Lt. S., R.F.A. (Northampton); Hannean 16879 J- (Stepney, E.); Hoyle 23772 W. J. (Banbury); Morgan 43074 Gnr. T. (Aberfan). (Yorks. L.I.). Morris, Sec. Lt. R. C., R.F.A. (Long Lane, S.E.); Thompson 14571 A. (Hoxton, N.); Wells 4098 Boulter, Sec. Lt. H. W., Midd’x. Mmphy, Sec. Lt. M. E., HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY.—Thomas ro522 H J. G. F. (Loudon, N.W.) R. Hamps.R. (Gloucester). MACHINE GUN CORPS.—Ambrose 3636 Sjt. W. (Hemel Hemp- Brighten, Lt.-Col. E. W. Bedf. Paget, Sec. Lt. J., Lan.Fus. stead) ; Arnold 22259 H. (Burton-on-Trent); Borton 83576 H. (Yiews- ROYAL ENGINEERS.—Finigham 65976 Spr. R. (Newport). R. Pollock, Lt. R. G., M.G.Corps. ley); Cannan 6839 A. (Salford); Done 72396 W. (Tunstall); Hay- Bullough, Lt. J. S., R.F.A. Preston, I.t. J. L., Manch.R. & IRISH GUARDS.—Bell 8003 J. (Motherwell); Coman 10460 M. ward 218x6 Sjt. G. (Wolverhampton); Hindle 59947 H. (Rams- Campbell, Maj. C. A. H., R.F.A. T.M.Bty. (Cashel); Fitzgerald 9S24 J. (Kinsale); Foster 10205 T. M. (Liver- bottom); Mogg 57352 S. (Victoria Park, E.); Osborne 71739 W. Catterns, Sec. Lt. B. G., R.F.A. Ronald, Sec. Lt. T. J. R.Sco. pool); Gennoy 9727 M. (Athlone); Kelly 10266 L.-Cpl. P. J (Carlton); Pearce 14542 A. (Old Ford, S.E.); Swaby 35174 C. R. Cripps, Sec. Lt. H. E., R.F.A. Fus. (Dublin); O’Connor 5347 T. (Swansea); O’Sullivan 11000 D. J. (York); Wright 70972 W. (Ormskirk). Crosse, Maj. T. G., R.G.A. Roscoe, Sec. Lt. L. B., R.F.A. (Dublin). LABOUR CORPS.—Bannister 13875 S. (Prudhoe); Bulman 13909 Crouch, Lt. F. H., Lan.Fus. Sage, Sec. Lt. F. C., A.S.C. A. (Newcastle); Dobinson 13977 H. (Willington); Hood 14074 S. Dawbarn, Sec. Lt. D. I., S. Simms, Lt. G. R., R.F.A. QUEEN’S (ROYAL WEST SURREY REGIMENT).—Shepperd 18103 E. (Limpsfield). (South Shields). I.an.R. Smith, Lt. A. G., Cold.Gds. Fell, Sec. Lt. D. E., M.G.Corps. Smith, Sec. Lt. E. H., K.O. KING’S OWN (ROYAL LANCASTER REGIMENT).—Cumbus LONDON REGIMENT.—Charters 281446 A. (Bow, E.); Edwards Fitzlierbert, Sec. Lt. C. W., (R.Lanc.R.). 32655 F. (Lancaster). 354390 G. (Newbury) ; Heighes 702390 S. J. (Guildford) ; Higgins R.F.A. Smythe, Lt. B. W., Bedf.R. 701529 A. G. (Westminster, S.W.); Jones 701289 J. (Tooting, S.W.); NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS—Buglass 203154 J. (Les- Freeman, Sec. Lt. W. C. A., Stewart, Sec. Lt. J. D. Y., Gord. Lawrence 393355 Cpl. W. S. (Chelsea, S.W.); Lester 352498 I. H. bury); Crombie 8157 Sjt. E. (North Shields); Nelson 28262 B. R.F.A. (Putney, S.W.); Marshall 702074 E. (Southfields, S.W.); Russell Highly, (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Giffen, Lt. L. J. M., E.Lan.R. Taylor, Sec. Lt. J. W. A., 35x424 S. J. (Chelsea, S.W.). (attd. Lan.Fus.). R.F.A. ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT—Allen 23951 W. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.—Eden 750^ J. (Ancoates); Godfrev, Sec. Lt. A C., Thompson, Maj. G., Lond.R. (Ryton-on-Dunsmore); Steels 24798 W. (Old Fletton); Taylor 1x418 Fieldhouse 8x303 H. G. (Dunham-on-Trent); Ward 65779 P E. Midd’x.R. (attd. Bedf.R.). G. E. (Birmingham). (Northampton). Gwynne-Jones, Sec. Lt. A., Warner, Sec. Lt. G. B., R.F.A. ROYAL FUSILIERS.—Cordwell 4665 H. (Flexton); Martin D.S.O., Welsh Gd: Previously reported wounded, now reported 52299 J. (Tadworth); Tarr 4347 P. (Torquay). MISSING. KILLED. Barton, Sec. Lt. S., Ches R Rook, Sec. Lt. F. W SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY—Barnes 30x18 H. (Holborn, ROYAL FUSILIERS.—Morrice 5623 A. H. (Bishopsgate, E.C.). Corps. E. C.). Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT—Berson 266074 L.-Cpl. D. KILLED. PART H. (Leeds); Brown 243 E. (Bradford); Gaunt 526 J. W. (Bradford); Hirst 260053 H. (Cleckheaton); Marshall 260058 T. C. (Hudders- ROYAL FUSILIERS.—Bowen 636x0 F. W. (Camberwell, S.E.). OFFICERS. field); Rowlands 242885 M. (Ryhope); Turner 8062 Sjt. T. LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT.—Copping 14591 E. J. (Boston). Pre7)iously rrforted missing, believed killed, now re-ported (Beverley). WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT.—Haycock 12344 L.-Cpl. G. KILLED. EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT.—Clarke 16558 Sjt. R. B. (Birmingham). (Ashington); Crowther 24665 A. (Longwood). Miller, Lt. W. R. F„ Devon R. HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT.—Knipe 163x2 A. J. (Standlake). BEDFORDSHIRE REGIMENT.—Abbott 25380 E. (Watford). Previously reported missing, now reported DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY.—McKinnon 325838 A. 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F Previously reported wounded, now reported Dart 16852 G. K. (Treherbert); Paulin 40914 S. (Heaton); Rillig (Walthamstow, E.); Jared 370938 Sjt. W. (Hendon, N.W.); Purnell 370157 Cpl. S. (Tottenham, N.); Spencer 2S0315 H. G. (Hack- DIED OF WOUNDS. 39219 W.
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