First World War Pro Patria Beaumont, Victor Charles (EM12–13 Dob - a - - B - 19.04.1899) Regiment and Rank Unknown

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First World War Pro Patria Beaumont, Victor Charles (EM12–13 Dob - a - - B - 19.04.1899) Regiment and Rank Unknown Emanuel School First World War Pro Patria Beaumont, Victor Charles (EM12–13 dob - A - - B - 19.04.1899) Regiment and rank unknown. Addey, Herbert Edward (dob 1888) The Buffs Bacon, Percy Eldnet (EM06–10 dob 22.05.1893) Beesley, G. F. (EM08–10 dob 03.01.1896) (The 8th Royal East Kent Regt). [Also listed as 15th London Regt. (Civil Service Rifles). Canadian Contingent (mounted) [Also listed as ‘H Addey’]. Baker, Charles Gordon – R.F.C., (Formerly Army ‘G. Beesley’]. Air Corps Mechanical Transport). 2nd Lt., [Also Aitken, Albert W. (EM1900–09 dob 09.08.1892) Belden, Sidney (Dob 15.11.1893) 21st London listed as ‘C. J. Baker’]. Notts. & Derby Regt., (Formerly 16th Middlesex Regt., (1st Surrey Rifles).[Also listed as ‘S. Regt., Public Sch. Btn). [Also listed as ‘A D Baker, F. – R.A.M.C. Belder’]. Aitken’] 2nd Lt. Baker, Irvin Jas (dob 26.02.1892) R.N.A.S Bennett, Douglas George (EM03–08 dob Aland, A. – R.F.C. (Armoured Car Section). 29.02.1894) K.R.R., (Formerly H.A.C.). 2nd Lt. Allcock, Isaac John (EM09–14 dob 02.11.1897) Baker, Joseph S. (dob 30.06.1881) R.A.M.C. Bent, A. R. (EM07–12 dob 22.09.1895) A.S.C., R.G.A. [Also listed as ‘I J Allock’]. [Also listed as ‘J. Baker’]. R.A.M.C. [Also listed as ‘R. A. Bent’]. Allen, Harold Alfred (EM09–14 dob 06.02.1898 Baker, Philip Graham (dob 21.12.1889) Bernard, George Robert (dod 08.04.1917) R.E., dod 04.08.1916) 5th Seaforth Highlanders, Yeomanry (Wounded). 2nd Lt., D (Died of wounds). D Baker, Victor Friend (Dob 02.12.1896) R.A.M.C. Best, Frank Percival (EM08–11 dob 06.01.1894) Allen, Henry Charles (EM08–13 dob [Also listed as ‘V. Baker’ & ‘U. F. Baker’]. Royal Fusiliers., (Wounded & invalided out). 24.10.1896) The Buffs (The Royal East Kent Balchin, Spencer James Harold (EM09–15 dob [Also listed as ‘F. Best’]. Regt). (Invalided out). 24.12.1895) R.N.A.S., (Invalided out). Bignall, Gerald Francis (dob 1885) Colour Sgt. Allen, Laurie John Maynard (EM08–14 dob Balder, S. – 21st London Regt. (1st Surrey Rifles). [Also listed as ‘C. F. Bignall’]. 02.11.1896 dod 02.07.1916) 8th Wiltshire Regt., (Formerly Royal Fusiliers). 2nd Lt., D Ballantyne, John Douglas (EM09–13 dob Bilcliffe, Edward Jocelyn (EM06–12 dob 17.02.1899) 25th London Regt. (Cyclist Section). 13.05.1894) R.N.V.R. Surgeon. Allum, Sidney Edward (EM mid 1890s dob Bedford Regt. 13.09.1885) R.F.A. Bing, Colin Wallis (EM12–16 dob 01.12.1898) Banks, Harold Edward (dob 29.01.1885) R.E., R.F.C. Alsing, R. – R.N.A.S. Motor Dispatch Carrier [Also listed as ‘H. C. Bird, Augustus Wieland (EM06–14 dob Ambrose, C. G. (dob 18.05.1886) R.H.A. [Also Banks’]. 17.05.1897) 11th East Surrey Regt., (Formerly listed as ‘C. C. Ambrose’]. Banting, George Gaywood (EM09–15 dob H.A.C). R.F.C. Flying Officer, (Reported wounded & missing). Awarded D.S.O., & Italian Ambrose, Harold Eastlake (EM05–11 dob 25.02.1898 dod 27.12.1973) Sandhurst, R.F.C., Decoration. Capt. 06.08.1895) Royal Fusiliers, 2nd Lt. (invalided R.A.F., Capt. from Mediterranean). Barber, Harry Mason (EM07–09 dob 08.04.1894 Bishop, Charles Frederick (dod 04.04.1918) dod 08.08.1918) East Surrey Regt., London Royal Fusiliers, 2nd Lt. D Angold, Sydney Arthur (dob 02.10.1889) A.O.D., Regt., 2nd Lt. [Also listed as ‘H. A. Barber’]. D Lt. Blackman, G. F. W. (dob 15.03.1881 EM circa Barker, Laurence (dob 29.05.1889) Canadian 1895) L./Cpl., [Also listed as both ‘G. Blackman’ Ansell, Eric Norman (EM13–16 dob 27.05.1900) Contingent. and ‘G. F. H. Blackman’]. R.A.M.C. Barnard, John Hobbs Furlong (EM09–12) 19th Blackmore, Vivian Charles (EM11–15 dob , Cyril John (EM08–13 dob 20.11.1895) Arnall Royal Fusiliers, (Formerly Officers’ Cdt Btn., 01.08.1898.) Inns of Court, O.T.C., Dorset Regt., 13th East Surrey Regt., 2nd Lt. (Wounded). R.W. Surrey Regt). 2nd Lt. [Also listed as att. R.F.C., 2nd Lt. ‘J. N. F. Barnard’]., (Wounded). Arnell, Eric Warren Carstairs (EM07–11 dob Blogg, Ronald James (dob 1885) 16th London 22.01.1896) R.F.A., (20th London Btn.). 2nd Lt. Barnet, Leonard Edward (EM15–16 dob Regt, 2nd Lt. [Also listed as ‘R. G. Blogg’]. (Wounded & invalided from France). [Also listed 08.07.1900) R.N.A.S., Prob. F./O. [Also listed as as ‘E. W. Arnell’]. ‘L. F. Barnet’]. Board, George William (EM10–12 dob 27.09.1897) 4th East Surrey Regt., 2nd Lt. Arnold, Reginald William (EM07–09 dob Barton, Percy William Barton (EM07–11 dob 25.04.1895) East Surrey Regt., Lt. [Also listed as 11.09.1895) R.F.A. [Also listed as ‘P. Barton’]. Bodle, Clifford Raymond (EM07–09 dob ‘R. Arnold’]. 24.05.1891 dod 07.09.1917) 16th London Regt., Bartram, Cyril Goodwin (EM08–13 dob (Queen’s Westminsters). D Arnold, Thomas Wallis (EM13–15 dob 19.12.1896) 10th South Staffordshire Regt., 20.12.1899) O.C.W., R.A.F., Cdt. 2nd Lt. Bone, Frederick William (EM10–17 dob 12.12.1901) R.F.C., R.A.F. Arter, Henry Charles (EM1900–08 dob Bastable, Francis John Norman (EM10–11 dob 17.10.1888) Australian Contingent [Also listed 24.05.1897) Royal Fusiliers, 2nd Lt. [Also listed Boorne, William Henry (EM11–17 dob as ‘C. Arter’]. as ‘F. J. Bastable’], (Wounded). 24.11.1899) R.N.A.S., P.F.O., R.A.F. Ash, Douglas John (dob 27.03.1893) 7th London Bate, Philip James (dob 03.05.1893) R.G.A., Lt. Booth, Harold Frank William (EM03–11 dob Regt. 16.08.1894) R.F.C. (1st Class Air Mechanic). Bates, Jessie Frank (EM10–15 dob 15.09.1898) Ashenden, Edward James (EM05–09 dob R.A.F., London Regt. 2nd Lt. Borders, Frederick Wight (dob 15.11.1897) A.S.C., (Motor Transport). 27.01.1896) London University, O.T.C. Batstone, Donald Keith (EM1900–07 dob Ashenden, Frederick Roy (EM02–12 dob 07.12.1891) R.N.V.R. (Interned POW in Holland) Bosher, Albert Henry (EM04–08 dob 29.09.1894) R.N.V.R., (Interned POW in [Also listed as ‘D. Bastable’]. 26.08.1892) 16th London Regt., (Queen’s Holland). Westminsters) East Surrey Regt. and R.A.F. Batstone, F. – 15th London Regt. (Civil Service (Wounded). Atkin, A. D. – Public Sch. Btn. Rifles). Botting, Arnold John (EM11–16 dob Atlee, H (dob 23.09.1889) 25th London Regt. Beadle, F. – D 20.03.1900) London Regt., Artists’ Rifles., (Cyclists) [Also listed as ‘H Atlee’]. Beard, Edmund Roland (EM16–18 dob Scottish Engineers. 10.01.1902) Regiment and rank unknown. Austin, Robert Charles Edwin (EM11–19 dob Botting, George Alfred (dob 20.12.1898) 31.01.1900) O.C.B. Beard, Laurence George (EM10–15 dob 16th London Regt. (Queen’s Westminsters) 17.08.1899) H.A.C. (Wounded & Invalided out). Ayles, Edgar Owen William (EM12–13 dob 10.11.1898) H.A.F., R.F.C., 2nd Lt., [Also listed as Beath, Kenneth Cameron (EM05–09 dob Bourne, Frank Woodhouse (EM14–15 dob ‘C. O. W. Ayles’]. 08.11.1892) 2nd Dorset Regt. 17.09.1899) Royal Sussex Regt. Emanuel School First World War Pro Patria I Page 1 I D = Killed or died of wounds Bowell, William Arthur (EM09–14 dob Buck, Harold Arthur (EM10–14 dob 08.03.1899) Chambers, William George Emanuel (EM06–08 28.12.1897) R.F.C., R.F.A. London Regt. dob 09.06.1894) A.S.C. (Motor Transport). [Also listed as ‘W. G. Chambers’]. Bower, Anthony (EM08–12 dob 31.01.1897) Buckley, Clarence Wilbraham (EM09–13 dob Australian Engineers/Contingent (Sapper). Q.M. 04.06.1896) 5th Royal Fusiliers, 2nd Lt. Chandler, Arthur Ernest (EM09–15 dob 18.08.1899 dod 27.04.1918) London Regt., Sgt. [Also listed as ‘A. Bowyer’]. Budd, John Ernest (EM10–15 dob 11.03.1896) Rifleman.D Bowes, Stanley Ward (dod 29.09.1915) 3rd R.G.A., 2nd Lt. [Also listed as ‘J. E. C. Budd’]. Chaplin, Charles Arthur (EM1900– dob Dorset Regt., 2nd Lt. D Bullivant, Roland Walter (dob 21.08.1895 dod 22.06.1889) R.F.A., (Formerly 5th London Regt, 01.05.1917) Somerset Light Infantry., 2nd Lt., Bowles, Christopher James (dob 1887) A.S.C. London Rifle Brigade). (Wounded at Ypres). (Wounded) D Bradford, Frederick Clement Arthur (EM10–13 Chapman, Leslie E. G. (EM11–15 dob Burford, Gerald George (EM09–14 dob dob 16.01.1899) A.S.C. 05.07.1900) 16th London Regt., (Queen’s 22.08.1898) London Regt., M.G.C. Bradly, Joseph Dunstan (EM11–14 dob Westminsters) [Also listed as ‘L. Chapman’]. Burns, John Edgar (dob 16.08.1895) R.G.A., 19.04.1898) Suffolk Regt., att. R.F.C., 2nd Lt., Charles, William George (EM04–08 dob Bdr., [Also listed as ‘J. Burn’ and ‘E. Burns’]. (Formerly The Buffs., 5th Royal East Kent Regt). 10.10.1889 dod 27.04.1915) 5th London Regt., Awarded Croix de Guerre, Belgian Order of Burns, Robert (dob 22.04.1887 dod 01.12.1917) (London Rifle Brigade) Rifleman.D Leopold. [Also listed as ‘Bradey’]. (Wounded). London Regt., [also listed as ‘R. Burn’]. D Charlton, Leslie William J. (EM11–16 dob Brain, Henry Alfred (EM11–17 dob 26.08.1898) Butler, – R.N.A.S., Sub./Lt [Possibly ‘Albert 19.09.1899.) London Regt.
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