PARISH OF TIBBERMORB HILLYLAND, TULLOCH AND BURGH MUIR

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4th August, 1914 28th June, 1919

ROLL OF HONOUR

Of the PARISH OF (Landward) and HILLYLAND, TULLOCH, and BURGHMUIR (Burghal)

Collected and Compiled Printed and Published by by JOHN M. STALKER, JOHN M'KINLAY, " West Huntingtower, Perth Courier" Office, King St., Penh B 8©DE o. v i>* ft* FOREWORD

The Parish of Tibbermore has reason to be proud parents and friends of the fallen the sympathy of ot the part it played in the Great War, either in the whole community goes out. Their grief is the way of sending representatives to the Colours great, but it is tempered by the knowledge that ; of performing patriotic work at home, or of their dear ones have fallen in defending their contributing to the many schemes which were King and country, and in a righteous cause. organised for the help of the Service men. The Much valuable work was also performed in the local Roll of Honour contains 327 names, and an parish, and the generous spirit in which the call inspiring feature is the representation of sons of for subscriptions was responded to at the outbreak the parish who rallied to the Colours from outposts of war, and which was nobly maintained through- of the Empire. It is interesting to note that out, cannot but be a source of great gratification several families contributed amongst the largest to all concerned. quotas to the Colours in the county. Worthy of The object of this publication is to place on notice, too, is the gallantry displayed by the young permanent record the service which the parish men and women from the parish, and the honours gave to the nation in its hour of need. In con- list contains no fewer than 14 names. Indeed, venient form the roll will no doubt find an the parish can lay claim to the distinction of honoured place in every home, and thereby serve possessing the county's first recipient of the D.C.M. the purpose for which it is intended—that each in the war. family might show to future generations the part That the parish bore their share of casualties, played by its members. however, is only too evident from the list of men John M. Stalker. who fell, Inscribed on this honoured scroll are the names of 4 officers and 45 men. To the January, 1920.

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Roll o F Honour o F THE P A K I S H O F TlBBERMORE

Adams, James, Driver, R.E., Marlefield Farm. Allan, Stuart, Private, Bedfords, 1 South Muirton Cottages. Adamson, William, Private, 2nd A. &: S. Hdrs., Inveralmond House, wounded and awarded the Anderson, Alexander, Private, R.A.S.C, 3 Grey Military Medal. Row, Ruthvenfield.

- Adamson , David A., Private, Black Watch, Inver- Balfour, Alexander, A.M., R.A.F., Newlands almond House. House, Burgh muir. Allan, Andrew, Sergt, R.A.F., Tulloch Farm, Barbour, Joseph, Driver, R.A.S C, South Muirton Tulloch. Cottages. Allan, John, Gunner, R.G.A., Greenhill Farm, Barclay, Robert, Driver, R.A.S.C, Tulloch Farm, wounded two occasions. Tulloch. Allan. Daniel M'G., Cpl., 8th Black Watch, Green- Barclay, James M., Private, i/6th Black Watch, hill Farm, presumed killed in action. Marlefield Farm, killed in action.

Allan. Alexander M'G , Private, 4th Gordon Beaton, Alexander K., Lieut., R.S.F. Labour Hdrs., Greenhill Farm, wounded. Corps, Highfield, Burghmuir. Allan, John, Private, Black Watch Labour Corps, Bisset, Henry, Private, i/6th Black Watch, Hilly-

1 South Muirton Cottages. land, wounded. Lieut., H.L.I.,- Allan. Andrew, Cpl., R.A.S.C, M.T., 1 South Black, William C, 7 Grey Row, Muirton Cottages. Ruthvenfield, wounded, gassed.

Black, Leonard, Private, R.S.F., 7 Grey Row, Allan, Alexander S., Sergt., R.A.F., 1 South Muirton Cottages, awarded Military Medal, Ruthvenfield, killed in action. killed in action. Blair, Thomas, Driver, R.F.A., Peel Farm Cottages.

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Blair, Andrew, Cpl., i/6th Black Watch M.G.C., Cameron, David, Private, R.G.A., 13 Tulloch Peel Farm Cottages, wounded two occasions. Terrace, Tulloch.

Blair, William D., Private, ist Seaforth Hdrs., Cameron, John, Trooper, 1st , 13 Peel Farm Cottages, killed in action. Tulloch Terrace, died.

Blake, William, S.-Sergt, R.A.S.C, F.D., Viewfield, Campbell, Rev. James C, M.A., C.F., A. & S. H., & Letham. S.P.B., The Manse, Tibbermore. Blake, Frederick C, Cadet, 6th Black Watch, Campbell, John, Gunner, R.G.A., Castle Cottages, Viewfield, Letham, wounded two occasions, 9 Ruthvenfield. gassed. Carswell, Archibald, Cpl., Brand, Thomas, Cpl, R.A.S.C, 9 Tulloch Place, Labour Corps, 4 Tulloch Tulloch. Terrace, Tulloch.

Brough, George, Sergt., R.A.F., East Huntingtower. Chalmers, George, Private, i/6th Black Watch, Viewlands Cottages, Burghmuir. Brown, James, Private, ist Scots Guards, Ruthven Chalmers, John, Cpl., 2/6th Black Watch, 6 Hilly- House Cottages, wounded. land Crescent.

Brown, Peter, Private, i/6th Black Watch, 1 Chalmers, Charles, Sapper, R.E, 6 Hillyland Cottages, Tulloch Tulloch. Crescent.

Bryce, George, Sergt, M.G.C., 19 Tulloch Terrace, Chalmers, James, Gunner, R.G.A., 6 Hillyland awarded Military Medal. Crescent.

Callander, E., Private, 32nd A.M., Sub. Park, Chalmers, Peter, Cpl., Royal Scots, Lilybank, Ruthvenfield House. Burghmuir, wounded two occasions.

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Christie, William, Private, 8th Black Watch, Collins, Lawrence, Private, 1st Black Watch,

Cultmalundie Cottages, wounded two occasions. Hillyland, wounded two occasions. =

Christie, David, Private, i/6th Black Watch, Cook, James A., Private, 2nd Seaforth Hdrs., The Cultmalundie Cottages, killed in action. Orchard, Huntingtower, wounded two occasions.

Christie, George S., Private, 8th Black Watch, Cooper, Alfred, Lieut., M.G.C. Corps, 1 Hillyland Cultmalundie Cottages, wounded. Crescent. Christie, John, Sapper, R.E., Yewbank, Burghmuir. Cooper, Alfred, Private, i/6th Black Watch, 21 Christie, Sergt., i/6th Watch, David M'F., Black Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, killed in action. Muir Cottage. Burghmuir.

Cooper, George, Private, Royal Scots, 2 1 Tulloch Christie, James, Private, 13th Royal Scots, Umgeni, Terrace, Tulloch, wounded three occasions and Burghmuir. Prisoner of War nine months. Christie, George, Sub.-Lieut., Merchant Service, Cooper, James, Private, A. & S. Hdrs., 21 Tulloch attached R.N., Low's Work Cottages, torpeoded. Terrace, Tulloch. Clark, Duncan, Private, R.A.M.C, n Grey Row, Ruthvenfield Davidson, James, Bomdr., R.F.A., Cultmalundie Cottages, killed in action. Clark, Thomas, Trooper, i/2nd Scottish Horse, West Huntingtower. Dewar, Daniel, Gunner, R.G.A., Ruthven House Cottages, wounded two occasions. Clark, George, Private, 5th Gordon Hdrs., Hilly- land. Dewar, James, Cpl., R.E., Ruthven House Cottages. Terrace, Cochrane, James, Private, 7th Cameron Hdrs., 5 Dewar, Peter, L/Cpl., R.A.S.C., 20 Tulloch Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Tulloch.

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Dewar, Peter, L/Cpl., R. A.S.C., Goodlybum Drummond, Colin, Private, R.A.S.C, M.T., West Cottage, Burghmuir. Huntingtower.

Dewar, John, L/CpL, Cheshires, Goodlybum Drummond, William, Sergt., R.A.O.C, South Cottage, Burghmuir. Muirton Cottages.

Dewar, Alexander, Private, H.L.I., Goodlybum Duff, David, Private, 9th Black Watch. West Cottage, Burghmuir, wounded. Huntingtower, awarded Military Medal.

Dewar, Gordon, Private, 6th Black Watch, Goodly- Duff, Andrew, Trooper, 2/2nd Scottish Horse, bum Cottage, Burghmuir, wounded two occasions. West Huntingtower, killed in action.

Dingwall, Helen S., Private, Q.M.W.A.A.C., 17 Duff, John, Private, [/4th Gordon Hdrs., Castle Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Brae, Ruthvenfield, wounded and gassed.

Dobbin, James F., Cpl, 13th Batt. (S.H.) Black Duff, Robert, L/Cpl., 1st Scottish Horse, 1 Tulloch Watch, The Lodge, Cleeve, wounded and gassed. Terrace, Tulloch, wounded.

Donaldson, Charles, Private, R.E., 2 Grey Row, Duff, James P., Private, R.A.S.C, 1 Tulloch Terrace, Ruthvenfield. Tulloch.

Donaldson, John, L/Cpl., 1st Black Watch, Goodly- Duff, Duncan, Private, 6th Black Watch, 1 Tulloch bum Cottage, Burghmuir, killed in action. Terrace, Tulloch, wounded two occasions.

Dow, William (M.A.), Lieut., 9th Black Watch, 6 Duff, William P., Private, 7th Black Watch, 1 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, killed in action. Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, wounded. Drummono, Colin, Sergt, Canadian Forces, West Duncan, Frederick M. W., Rfn., 8th , Huntingtower, wounded. Marlefield Farm, killed in action.

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Mill Cottages, Ferrier, Charles, Cpl., Guards H.B., 14 Tulloch Durward, John J., Engineer, R.N., Ruthvenfield, torpedoed three occasions. Terrace, Tulloch.

Easton, Thomas R., L/Cpl., 2J-jth Royal Warwicks, Forbes, John, Driver, R.F. A, Hillyland, wounded. Mill Cottage, Huntingtowerfield, Prisoner of Forbes, Charles, Private, i/7th Gordon Hdrs., War three years. Hillyland. Elder, David, Private, 2/6th Black Watch, t Grey Row, Ruthvenfield. Fotheringham, David, Q.M.S., 1st Scottish Horse, Hillyland, wounded. Ewan, John, Private, ist Royal Scots, Waterside Cottages, Huntingtowerfield. Fotheringham, Robert, Lieut., H.C.B., Hillyland. Ewan, Alexander A., Private, 8th Black Watch, Fotheringham, Alexander, Lieut., Durhams, Hilly- Waterside Cottages, Huntingtower. land.

Ewen, David Y., Private, 2/6th Black Watch, 6 Grey Fraser, John, Sergt., H.L.I., 18 Tulloch Terrace, Row, Ruthvenfield. Tulloch.

Falcon, William, Trooper, ist Scottish Horse, 8 Fraser, John, Private, 5th Dragoon Guards, 4 Hillyland Crescent. Tulloch Place, Tulloch.

Falcon, May, Shorthand Typist, Q.M.W.A.A.C. Eraser, James, Cpl, R.A.S.C, M.T., 3 Tulloch 8 Hillyland Crescent. Place, Tulloch. Fell, James, L/Cpl., 7th Black Watch, Greenfield, Galloway, William, Private, R.A.O.C., 3 Tulloch Burghmuir, wounded. Terrace, Tulloch, wounded. Fenwtck, James, Farrier, R. A.S. C, Teel Farm Galloway, James R., Cpl., i/ist Scottish Horse, Cottages. 6 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch.

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Galloway, James, Private, Loyal North Lanes., Glass, William, Sergt.-Major, R.A.S.C., M.T., Viewlands House, Burghmuir. Hillyland.

Gardiner, Peter, Private, 5th Black Watch, 22 Gloag, Henry, Private, 9th Black Watch, 5 Tulloch Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. Terrace, Tulloch.

Gardiner, William T., L/Cpl., Welsh Pioneers, Gloag, Louis D., Private, 8th Black Watch. 26 22 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, killed in action.

Gardiner, Alexander S., Private, R.A.M.C, 22 Gold, William, Driver, R.F.A., Newlands House, Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. Burghmuir, gassed.

Gardiner, James, L/Cpl., K.O.S.B., 22 Tulloch Gold, Charles, Private, 13th Royal Scots, Newlands Terrace. Tulloch, wounded. House, Burghmuir, wounded three occasions.

Garton, Joseph, Cpl, 6th Black Watch, 2 Tulloch Harley, William, Private, 2nd Black Watch. Terrace, Tulloch, wounded two occasions. Merriness Cottage, killed in action.

Garvice, John, Private, 8th Black Watch, Lilybank, Harley, Robert B., Private, 1st Black Watch, Burghmuir, killed in action. Merriness Cottage, killed in action. Black Gellatly, George, Sergt., 13th Batt. (S.H.) Harris, Alexander, Sergt., 7th Black Watch, 20 Watch, Hillyand, awarded Military Medal, Grey Row, Ruthvenfield, awarded Military wounded two occasions. Medal. Frederick, Driver, R.A.S.C., Hillyland. Gellatly, Hendry, Walter S., Private, i/8th Scottish Rifles, Gellatly, William B., C.S.M., 6th Black Watch, Henrietta Cottage, Huntingtowerfield, killed in

1 1 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. action.

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Hendry, James, Private, Black Watch, Henrietta Hepburn, John, Engineer, Allan Line R.N.T., Cottage, Huntingtowerfield, wounded. Whiteiaw Cottage, West Huntingtower.

Hendry, Matthew, Chief Engineer, R.A., R.N., Hodge, William, Sapper, R.E., Beechcroft, Burgh- Henrietta Cottage, Huntingtowerfield. muir, wounded.

Hendry, David, Sergt., 50th Canadian Batt., AVest Hurlock, Walter, Sergt., R.F.A., 29 Tulloch Huntingtower. Terrace, Tulloch, wounded.

Hendry, James, Piper, 4th Black Watch, Greenfield' Hulton, John S., Sergt., i/6th Black Watch, Burghmuir. Hillyland, killed in action.

Hendry, James, Private, 1st Seaforth Hdrs., Green- Imrie, Robert C, Private, 41st Canadian Forestry field, Burghmuir, killed in action. Coy., 25 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, gassed.

Hendry, Mabel, , Q.M.W.A.A.C., Greenfield, Imrie, James C. R., Cpl., 1st Scottish Horse, 25 Burghmuir. Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch.

Henderson, Alexander, L/Cpl., Tank Corps, Imrie, Peter R. A., Private, Canadian M.G. Coy., Tulloch Farm, Tulloch. 25 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. Henderson, Alexander, Trooper, 2/2nd Scottish Imrie, Andrew G., Private, i/6th Black Watch, Horse, Mill Cottages, Ruthvenfield. 25 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, killed in action.

Henderson, Alexander, Engineer, Merchant Ser- Imrie, K. B., Private, P.P.C.L.I., 25 Tulloch vice, attached R.N., West Huntingtower. Terrace, Tulloch, killed in action

Henderson, James, Lieut., 2nd Scottish Horso. Imrie, William D., L/Cpl. 7th Yorks, 25 Tulloch ; attached R.S., Hillyland FarmJ Terrace, Tulloch, gassed.

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Imrie, Thomas B. G., L/Cpl., 7th Black Watch, Jacobs, Alexander C, Engineer, Queen Line, 25 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, gassed. R.N.T., The Cottage, Huntingtower.

Innes, Pf.ter, Private, R.A.S.C, M.T., Powbridge Jacobs, Harry A., 2nd Officer, Clan Line, R.N.T., Cottages. The Cottage, Huntingtower.

Isdale, John, Private, H.C.B., 6 Tulloch Place, Jacobs, Julian A, Private, 48th Canadian Hdrs, Tulloch. The Cottage, Huntingtower, wounded.

Isdale, William S., L/Cpl., i/6th Black Watch, Jacobs, Ella, , W.V.R., attached Glasgow 6 Tulloch Place, Tulloch, wounded. Dept., The Cottage, Huntingtower.

Isdale, John, Private, 9th Seaforth Hdrs., 6 Tulloch Keay, William G., Driver, R.A.S.C, 4 Tulloch Place, Tulloch. Cottages, Tulloch. Jack, Robert, Lieut., Royal Scots, Viewmount, Keay, James, Private, 9th Royal Scots, 8 Goodlyburn Tibbermore, wounded two occasions. Terrace, Burghmuir, killed in action. Jack, Francis G., Private, R A.O.C., Viemount, Keddie, Andrew, Trooper, 2nd Scottish Horse, Tibbermore. 15 Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield, wounded. Jackson, Thomas, C.Q.M.S., i/6th Black Watch, Keddie, John C, Trooper, 2/^rd Scottish Horse, Hillyland, wounded, gassed. 15 Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield.

Jacobs, H. A , Sergt., 2nd Seaforth Hdrs., The Keddie, David, L/Cpl , 6th Black Watch, 2 Castle Cottage, Huntingtower. Cottages, Ruthvenfield, killed in action. Jacobs, Charles H., Engineer, Queen Line, R.N.T., Kennedy, Charles, Private, 7th Black Watch, The Cottage, Huntingtower, awarded D.S.O. Castle Brae, Ruthvenfield, wounded.

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Kininmond, Jamks, Private, R.S.F., 30 Tulloch Lawson, Jkssie, Sergt., Munition Factory, George- Terrace, Tulloch, killed in action. town, Huntingtower Farm.

Kinnoch, Andrew S., Private, R.A.M.C, Hillyland. Leith, Harry, Driver, R.A.S.C, Hillyland. Kinnoch, John Rfn., 8th London, Hillyland, J., Lockhart, John, L/Cpl., 1st Sherwood Foresters, wounded. 5 Hillyland Crescent. Laing, David, R.Q.M.S., 1st Black Watch, 12 Grey Logan, William, Private, 6th Lanes. Fusiliers, 28 Row, Ruthvenfield. Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. Laing, David G., C.S.M., 6th Black Watch, 1 Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Low, John C, Private, King's Liverpools, Inver- almond Cottages, wounded. Laing, Elma, , Red Cross Hospital, attached Dunblane, 18 Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Lumsden, David, Captain, 1st Black Watch R.H., Huntingtowerfield House, mentioned in Dis- Lamond, David, Driver, R.A.S.C, 14 Grey Row, patches, awarded Military Cross. Ruthvenfield. Mailer, Robert, Private, i/5th Seaforth Hdrs., Lamond, Andrew D., Driver, R.A.S.C., Burghmuir Yewbank, Burghmuir, killed in action. Hospital Lodge.

Lawson, David, Sergt.-Major, R.A.S.C, 2 Hillyland Malcolm, Thomas, L/Cpl., 91st A. & S. Hdrs., Crescent. Newlands Cottages, Burghmuir, wounded. Lawson, Walter, S.-Sergt., R.E., Huntingtower Mkikle, Robert, Pioneer, R.E., Greenfield, Burgh- Farm. muir. Lawson, William, Driver, R.A.S.C, Huntingtower Meikle, John W., Private, South Wales Bdrs., Farm. Greenfield, Burghmuir, presumed killed in action

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Meikle, William, Private, Gordon Hdrs., Greenfield, Murray, Robert, Engineer, H. M.T., Beaton's Burghmuir. Buildings, Hillyland, torpedoed.

Millar, John M'K., Private, 6th Black Watch, Murrie, Alexander, Sergt., 2/2nd Scottish Horse, 4 Brahan Cottages, Hillyland, wounded two West Huntingtower, presumed killed in action. occasions, gassed. Murrie, David, Private, 13th Batt. (S.H.) Black Miller, Thomas T., Driver, R.A.S.C., 6 Tulloch Watch, West Huntingtower, wounded. Cottages, Tulloch. Murrie, William D., Private, R.S.F, West Hunting- Miller, David, Cpl., i/6th Black Watch, Tulloch tower. Farm, Tulloch, killed in action. Murrie, Peter, Bomdr., R.F.A., West Huntingtower. Miller, James R., Sergt., 6th Black Watch, Castle M'Beath, John, Private, 6th Black Watch, 19 Grey Brae, Ruthvenfield, awarded Military Medal. Row, Ruthvenfield. Mitchell, Frederick A., Private, 3rd Black Watch, M'Beath, Duncan, Private, 1st Scots Guards, 19 Parkhead, Burghmuir. Grey Row, Ruthvenfield, Prisoner of War four Mitchell, John M., Private, i/sth Gordon Hdrs., years. Parkhead, Burghmuir. M'Beath, John, Private, 1st Scots Guards, 19 Grey Moir, Norman, Private, R.A.S.C, M.T., Powbridge Row, Ruthvenfield, wounded. Cottage. M'Beth, William J., Private, Australian Imperial Moon, James, A. B., R.N.V.R., Roadside Cottages, Forces, South Muirton Cottages, killed in action. Huntingtower, torpeoded two occasions. M'Cash, John, W., Lieut., 6th Black Watch, attached Moon, Robert, Sergt., A.P.C., White House, Hunt- R.F.C., Cornhill House, Burghmuir, presumed ingtower. killed in action.

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M'Donai.d, James D., C.Q.M.S., 4/sth Black Watch, M'Laren, Kenneth, Private, R.A.O.C, Hillyland. Inveralmond Cottages. M'Laren, Donald, Cpl, R.A.F., 12 Tulloch Terrace,

M'Donald, William, Sergt., R.A.F., M.T., i Brahan Tulloch. Cottages, Hillyland. M'Laren, Lawrence, Private, R.D.C., 24 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. M'Gregor, William, Gunner, R. H.A., Merriness Cottages. M'Pherson, John, Private, R.A.S.C, Blackruthven Gardens. M'Gregor, David, Gunner, R.F.A., Westerton Ness, R.N., Easterton of Cultmalundie. Cottages. James, A.B , Niven, Robert, Private, H.L.I., 27 Tulloch Terrace, M'Gilvrey, Finlay, Gunner, R.F.A., Muir Cottage, Tulloch. Burghmuir. Norie-Miller, Claud, 2nd Lieut., R.A.S.C, M.T., M'Ilwham, John A., Sergt.-Instructor, A.G.S., 3 Cleeve, drowned at sea in enemy attack. Hillyland Crescent. Norie-Miller, Stanley, Capt. and Adjt 9th Black , M'Kinnon, H., Private, 8th Black Watch, John Watch Service Batt., Cleeve, wounded two Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, 27 wounded. occasions, awarded Military Cross. M'Kerchar, Alexander, Sergt., C.A.M.C, Gowrie Paterson, Joseph, Private, r/sth Gordon Hdrs.> bank, Burghmuir. 13 Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield, wounded.

M'Kerchar, Janet G., , Q.M.W.A.A.C, Pringle, Robert, Private, 2nd Seaforth Hdrs., 18 Gowriebank, Burghmuir. Grey Row, Ruthvenfield, killed in action. M'Laren, Norman, Private, 1st Scots Guards, Hilly- Pullar, R. M., Lieut., Perthshire R.A.S.C, M.T., land, wounded two occasions. (V), Brahan.

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Roll of Honour o F THE Parish o F TlBBERMORE

Pullar, J. L., Capt., 4th Black Watch, Brahan, Robertson, Forrest F., Cpl, 3/6th Black Watch, conferred O.B.E. Low's Work Cottages, Huntingtower, killed in action. Rankine, Robert, Sergt., Canadian Forces, Ashlea, West Huntingtower. Robertson, James, Private, R.A. S.C., M.T., 2 Tulloch Place, Tulloch. Rankine, Andrew F., Sergt., Canadian Forces, Ashlea, West Huntingtower. Robertson, James, Sergt., H.C.B., Huntingtowerfield Farm. Rankine, David H., Cpl., 2nd Seaforth Hdrs.,

Ashlea, West Huntingtower. Rodger, James, Farrier, 3rd Scottish Horse, 7 Hillyland Crescent, wounded. Reid, Alexander, Private, K. O.S. B., Broomhill Cottage, Burghmuir. Rodger, Thomas M'F., Shoeing Smith, 2nd Scottish Horse, Hillyland Crescent, killed in action. Reid, Robert, Driver, R.A.S.C., East Huntingtower 7 Cottages. Rodger, Bennet, Private, R.A.S.C, M.T., 7 Hilly- Reid, James, R.S.M., i/ist Scottish Horse, 24 land Crescent. Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. Rodger, James, Driver, R.A.S.C, Tulloch Farm, Reid, Robert, Cpl., R.E., 24 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. Tulloch. Rodger, Alexander, Private, H.C. B., Tulloch Reid, Frederick, L/Cpl., Queen's Royal West Farm, Tulloch, died. Surreys, Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. 24 Rodgie, William, Private, 6th Black Watch, New- Robertson, Robert, Gunner, R.G.A., Blackruthven, lands Cottages, Burghmuir, presumed killed Gardens, wounded. in action.

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Rodgie, Ronald, Cpl., R.A.F., Newlands Cottages, Scott, David, L/Cpl., 2nd Black Watch, West Burghmuir. Huntingtower. Ross, Peter, Private, Tank Corps, Greenfield, Burgh- Scott, Peter, Gunner, R.N., West Huntingtower. muir. Scott, Charles C, Private, King's Liverpools, West Ross, Alexander, Cpl., 2nd Seaforth Hdrs., Toll- Huntingtower, died. House, Road. Scrimgeour, Joseph, C.S.M., 2/ist Scottish Horse, Ross, William T. P., C.S.M., Gordon Hdrs., Toll- Tulloch House, Tulloch, died. House, Crieff Road. Scrimgeour, Thomas M., Cpl., Black Watch, Tulloch Ross, John, Private, 1st Seaforth Hdrs., Toll-House, House, Tulloch. Crieff Road, killed in action. Sharp, George, Sergt., 4th Australian Pioneer Batt., Ross, Andrew, Private, i/sth Gordon Hdrs., Toll- Mill Cottage, Ruthvenfield, killed in action. House, Crieff Road, killed in action. Sidey, John, Cpl., M.P., South Muirton Cottages. Ross, James P., Engineer, R.A.S.C, M.T., Toll- House, Crieff Road, wounded two occasions. Simpson, James H., Gunner, R.G.A., Greenfield, Burghmuir. Roy, Peter, Trooper, Royal Gloucester Hussars, Woodside Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Simpson, David, Driver, R.A.S.C, M.T., Kingower, Burghmuir. Salmond, James, Sergt, F. & F. Yeomanry, M.G.B., Letham Dairy. Simpson, William, Cpl., R.A.S.C, R.F.A., Kingower, Scobie, William, Trooper, Canadian Mounted Rifles, Burghmuir. West Huntingtower. Simpson, James, Ldg./Drummer, Howe Batt. R.N.D., Scobie, John, Private, R.A.M.C, M.T., Hillyland. Kingower, Burghmuir, died.

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Sinclair, John, Private, i/4th Black Watch, Wester- Smith, Robert M., Sergt., 14th R H., Mill Cottage, ton of Cultmalundie, wounded two occasions. Ruthvenfield, wounded four occasions.

Sinclair, Thomas Y., Bomdr., R.F.A., Westerton of Smith, Harry Gordon, Lieut., 12th A. & S. Hdrs., Cultmalundie, wounded. The Manse, Tibbermore, killed in action. Farm. Small, James, Driver, R.E., Marlefield Smith, John, Q.M.S., H.C.B., Tulloch Farm, Tulloch. Small, Peter, Cpl, i/6th Black Watch, Beaton's Squire, George, Driver, R.E., Broomhill Cottage, Buildings, Hillyland. Burghmuir. Small, Donald C, Sergt., Gordon Hdrs., Beaton's Buildings, Hillyland, killed in action. Squire, David, Private, Black Watch Labour Corps, Broomhill Cottage, Burghmuir. Small, John, Sergt., H.C.B., Beaton's Buildings, Hillyland. Squire, Joseph, Cpl., 10th Hussars, Broomhill Cottage, Burghmuir, wounded. Small, James, Sergt., R.E., Beaton's Buildings, Hillyland. Stein, John, Q.M.S., 1st Scottish Horse, Castle Smart, Alexander, Driver, R.A.S.C., 6 Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Stein, David, Private, 6th Black Watch, The Cottage, Smart, David, Private, Labour Corps, 6 Castle Huntingtowerfield. Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Stenning, Philip M., Private, 6th Black Watch, Smith, Frederick, Trooper, 13th Batt. (S.H.) Black 2 Brahan Cottages, Hillyland. Watch, Waterside Cottages, Huntingtower. Private, Smith, Robert C. D., Private, 17th H.L.I., Woodside Stenning, Roderick J., 17th H.L.I., Brahan Cottages, Ruthvenfield, wounded two occasions. Lodge, Hillyland, killed in action.

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Stephen, George, Private, i/6th Black Watch, Sutherland, George F., Trooper, 13th Batt. (S.H.) Huntingtower Cottage, Hillyland. Black Watch, Ruthven House, Ruthvenfield, accidentally killed. Stewart, Tames, Cpl., R.A.S.C., 8 Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Taylor, Alexander, Driver, R.F.A., East Hunting- tower. Stewart, James, Private, 27th Winnipeg Rifles, M.G.C., 8 Tulloch Cottages, Tulloch. Taylor, Alexander, Private, 6th Black Watch, 3 Brahan Cottages, Hillyland, wounded. Stewart, Archibald, Private, R.A.S.C., M.T., 8 Tulloch Cottages, Tulloch, gassed. Taylor, John B., Gunner, L.A.M.S., Jesamine Villa, Hillyland, wounded three occasions. Stewart, James, Private, Middlesex, 2 Tulloch Place, Tulloch, wounded two occasions, gassed. Taylor, Agnes B., Forewoman, Q.M.W.A.A.C., Jesamine Villa, Hillyland, conferred O.B.E. Stewart, John, Private, Cameron Hdrs., Newlands House, Burghmuir, killed in action. Taylor, Robert, Private, Northumberland Fusiliers, nine Stoddart, Alexander, Private, 2nd Gordon Hdrs., 8 Tulloch Place, Tulloch, prisoner of war Alexandra Cottage, Hillyland. months. Stoddart, Andrew C, Driver, R.A.S.C., Alexandra Taylor, John, Private, 1st Black Watch, 8 Tulloch Cottage, Hillyland. Place, Tulloch. Stoddart, John, Private, Scots Guards, 16 Tulloch Taylor, Robert D., Private, K.O.S.B., ro Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, wounded two occasions. Terrace, Tulloch.

Summers, Robert, Private, R.A.S.C., Beaton's Build- Taylor, David, Private, Labour Corps, 16 Tulloch ings, Hillyland. Terrace, Tulloch.

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Taylor, James, Driver, R.A.S.C., 28 Tulloch Terrace, Turner, James, Private, 2nd Seaforth Hdrs., 1 Tulloch. Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield, awarded D.C.M., Mill wounded. Thomson, John J. C, Driver, R.A.S.C., Logie Cottages, Huntingtower. Wallace, William, Private, 4th Seaforth Hdrs., Thomson, James, Driver, R. A.S. C, Logie Mill 19 Grey Row, Ruthvenfield. Huntingtower. Cottages, Wallace, James B., L/Cpl., i/6th Black Watch, Thomson, William C, Private, A. & S. Hdrs., Logie Hillyland, killed in action. Mill Cottages, Huntingtower, wounded. Watson, William C, Private, ist Black Watch, Todd, John, Trooper, Scottish Horse, Gateside Farm. Tulloch Farm, Tulloch. Todd, David, Cpl., Scottish Horse, Gateside Farm. Watson, Joseph M'C, Pioneer, R.E., 7 Tulloch Todd, William, Private, 6th Black Watch, Gateside Terrace, Tulloch. Farm, wounded two occasions. Whyte, James K., Private, ist Black Watch, West Todd, James, Sergt, 6th Black Watch, Gateside Huntingtower, prisoner of war six months. Farm, awarded Military Medal, wounded. Wilkinson, William R., Ldg./Seaman, R.N., 10 Todd, Hugh, Private, 8th Black Watch, Gateside Grey Row, Ruthvenfield. Farm. Todd, James, L/Cpl., Lovat Scouts, Cornhill Lodge, Wilkinson, Alexander, Private, R.A.S.C, M.T., Burghmuir. Castle Brae, Ruthvenfield. Tosh, Alexander, Private, ist Black Watch, 8 Wilkinson, James, L/Cpl., East Surreys, 15 Grey Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. Row, Ruthvenfield, wounded. Traill, John C, jun., Private, ist Black Watch, Yeaman, John, Cpl., i/6th Black Watch, Beaton's 12 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. Buildings, Hillyland.

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Tribute. youth, their willingness and their cheerful courage. To those of our generation the world can never be Letter by Rev. James C. Campbell, M.A., Minister quite the same again. We extend our sympathy to who, having lost of the Parish of Tibbermore. those, those whom they loved, yet with stout hearts carried on the business of their lives, The war is over, the soldiers have returned, and remembering those who were gone, not only with the people count their slain. Only those who have sorrow, but with pride. themselves lost friends in the war can realise the Among those who served, let us not forget those bitterness of that loss. Those who fell were not at home who shouldered their share of the burden of the aged and infirm, but the young manhood of the war. At no time in the history of our race have the country, with all the hope and promise of life before women of our country done more for the good of the them. state, and this was true in our parish as elsewhere. We, who by their self-sacrifice have been They like their husbands and their sons performed delivered from the dread menace of invasion and their duties, and endured their hardships with loyalty defeat, are under a deep sense of their loss and and with courage — to this end that we should conquer, filled with grateful remembrance. Their's was the and in the end the victory was ours. hard road—they died to preserve their country, and all that was dear to their hearts— to us are left the fruits of their labours — they sowed in pain and in death, the freedom and the victory we are reaping to-day. May the memory of their devotion live for ever in our hearts. From this parish 49 went forth to die. THE MANSE, Our hearts are deeply moved as we recall their TIBBERMORE.

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For ibeir Counrrp. Lieut. William Dow, M.A., only son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dow, 6 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, They died, that we might live, educated at Perth Academy and graduated M.A. Hail, and farewell. at St. Andrews University, enlisted in Scots All Honour give Guards on 5th March, 19 15. Gazetted Lieut, to To those who, nobly striving, nobly fell, 9th That we might live. Black Watch October, 19 15, died at Le Sars, John Oxenham. near Albert, from wounds in action 2nd February, 1917, aged 26 years. Lieut. John W. M'Cash, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. M'Cash of Cornhill House, Burghmuir, educated at Clifton Bank and University, St. Andrews, before enlisting in the Scottish Horse was studying Civil Engineering in the offices of the Coy., Perth. Gazetted Lieut, to 6th Black Watch, attached to R F.C., awarded Wings decoration, posted missing on

23rd November, 191 7, now presumed killed in action.

Lieut. Claud Norie- Miller, aged 34 years, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Norie-Miller, of Cleeve, educated at Ardvreck, Crieff, and College, received an appointment in the General Lieut. William DoW Accident Assurance Corporation, and after visit-

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ing various foreign branches was appointed Forces early in 191 6, and on returning home was Manager for Canada. He joined the Canadian gazetted to Royal Army Service Corps, Motor Transport, when he volunteered for Egyptian Service. Drowned at Sea from " Transylvania,"

torpedoed off the coast of Genoa, 4th May, 191 7. He could have saved himself, but gave up his place to another.

Lieut Harry Gordon Smith, M.A., only son of Rev. Harry and Mrs. Smith, The Manse, Old Kilpatrick, Glasgow, and late The Manse, Tibbermore. Educated at St. Bees School, Cumberland, and Perth Academy, where he gained the Medal for Classics and the M'Dougall Bursary. Completed his first year as an Arts Student in University, gaining part of his M.A. degree. Acted as Sergeant to Edinburgh University Cadet Corps. On attain- ing military age enlisted in 4th A. & S. Hdrs., later attached to 12th A. & S. Hdrs., and killed in action on Macedonia Front, on 13th March, 1918. Aged 19 years. His fellow Officers erecting a Marble Cross to Lieut. CLAUDE NoRIE-MlLLER his Memory.

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Allan, Daniel M'G., Cpl, 8th Black Watch, Davidson, James, Bomdr., R.F.A., Cultma- Greenhill Farm, presumed at Marne, 3rd lundie Farm, at Vpres, 5th October, 191 7. October, 191 8. Donaldson, John, L/Cpl, 1st Black Watch, Goodlyburn Cottage, Burghmuir, at Neuve Allan, Alexander S., Sergt., R.A.F., 1 South Muirton Cottages, 27th October, 1918. Chapelle, 9th May, 1915. Duff, Andrew, Trooper, 2/2iid Scottish Horse, Barclay, James M.. Private, i/6th Black Watch, West Huntingtower, at Arras, 6th June, 191 7. Marlefield, at Somme, 8th August, 19 16. Duncan, Frederick M. W., Rm., 8th London, Black, Leonard, Private, R.S.F., 7 Grey Row, Marlefield Farm, at Danizy, near Leon, 1 6th Ruthvenfield, at Arras, 28th March, 1918. April, 191 8. Blair, William D., Private, 1st Seaforth Hdrs., Garvie, John, Private, 8th Black Watch, Lily- Peel Farm Cottages, at Amara, 21st May, bank, Burghmuir, at Somme, 2nd November, 1916. 1 9 1 6. Cameron, John, Trooper, 1st Scottish Horse, Gi.oag, Louis D., Private, 8th Black Watch, 13 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, died, 8th April, 26 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, at Ypres, 7th 1915- November, 1915. Christie, David, Private, i/6th Black Watch, Harlev, William, Private, 2nd Black Watch, Cultmalundie Cottages, at Somme, 30th July, Merriness Farm Cottages, at La Basse, 9th 5. 1916. May, 19 1 Cooper, Alfred, Private, i/6th Black Watch, Harlev, Robert B., Private, 1st Black Watch, 21 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, at High Wood, Merriness Farm Cottages, at Arras, 3rd Sep- 30th July, 1916. tember, 191 8.

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Hendry, Walter S., Private, i/8th Scottish Mailer, Robert, Private, 1 /5th Seaforth Hdrs., Rifles, Henrietta Cottage, Huntingtower, Yewbank, Burghmuir, at Arras, 9th April,

, i st September, 191 8. 1917.

Hendry, James, Private, 1st Seaforth Hdrs., Meikle, John W., Private, South Wales Bdrs.,

Greenfield, Burghmuir, , 20th Octo Greenfield, Burghmuir, presumed , ber, 1915. 23rd April, 1917. Hutton, John S., Sergt., i/6th Black Watch, Miller, David, Cpl., i/6th Black Watch, Tulloch

Hillyland, , 31st July, 1917. Farm, Tulloch, at Etaples, 7th August, 191 7.

Imrie, Andrew G., Private, 1 /6th Black Watch, Murrie, Alexander, Sergt., 2/2nd Scottish 25 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, at High Wood, Horse, West Huntingtower, presumed at

30th July, 1916. Ypres, 1 2th October, 1917.

Imrie, Walter K. B., Private, P.P.C.L.I., 25 M'Beth, William J., Private, Australian Im- Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, at Hill 60, 9th perial Forces, South Murton Cottages, at May, 191 5. Messines, 30th September, 1917. Keay, James, Private, 9th Royal Scots, 8 Pringle, Robert, Private, 2nd Seaforth Hdrs., Goodlyburn Terrace, Burghmuir, at Serre, 18 Grey Row, Ruthvenfield, at Somme, 1st

13th November,. 19 1 6. July, 19 16. Kb-Ddie, David, L/Cpl., 6th Black Watch, 2 Robertson, Forrest F., Cpl., 3/6th Black Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield, at Beaumont Watch, Low's Work Cottages, Huntingtower,

Hamel7- . at Morchies, 21st June, 1918. Kininmond, James, Private, R.S.F., 30 Tulloch Rodger, Alexander, Private, H.C.B., Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, at Arras, 27th April, 1917. Farm, Tulloch, died 7th November, 1918.

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Rodger, Thomas^M'F.,* Shoeing Smith, 2nd Small, Donald C, Sergt., Gordon Hdrs., Scottish Horse, 7 Hillyland Crescent, at Beaton's Buildings, Hillyland, at Zonnebeke, Gallipoli, 23rd December, 191 5. 26th September, 19 17. Rodgie, William, Private, 6th Black Watch, Stenning, Roderick Private, J., 1 7th H.L.I., Newlands Cottage, Burghmuir, presumed at Hrahan Lodge, Hillyland, at Somme, 1 8th Beaumont Hamel, 14th November, 19 16. November, 1916. Ross, John, Private, 1st Seaforth Hdrs., Toll Stewart, John, Private, Cameron Hdrs., New- House, Crieff Road, at Mesopotamia, 6th land's House, Burghmuir, , January, April, 1 9 16. 1916. Ross, Andrew, Private, i/sth Gordon Hdrs., Sutherland, George F., Trooper, 13th Batt. Toll House, Crieff Road, at Etaples, 6th (S.H.) Black Watch, Ruthven House, Ruth- June, 1917. venfield, , 26th July, 1918. Scott, Charles C, Private, King's Liverpools,

Wallace, B., L/Cpl., 1 /6th West Huntingtower, died 29th October, 1918. James Black Watch, Hillyland, at Somme, 30th July, 1916. Scrimgeour, Joseph, C.S. M., 2/ist Scottish Horse, Tulloch House, Tulloch, died 28th October, 1918.

Sharp, George, Sergt., 4th Australian Imperial A tribute—to the lads who left their homes in Tibbermore, Forces, Mill Cottages, Ruthvenfield, at And who will ne'er return again to Bonnie Scotland"s shore, In freedom's cause their life they gave, for their Messines, 23rd June, 191 7. dear native land, Simpson, James, Ldg./Drummer, Howe Batt. And high upon the roll of fame their names will ever stand. R. N. D., Kingower, Burghmuir, died 23rd Robert Duff, March, 19 16. Rl'THVEKFIELD.

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PATRIOTIC TULLOCH FAMILY. Cpl. James C. R. Imrie, 25 Tulloch Terrace,

Tulloch, 1st Scottish Horse.

Private Peter R. A. Imrie, 25 Tulloch Terrace, Thanked and congratulated by the King M.G. Corps. in a letter of ioth September, 1915. Tulloch, Canadian

Mr. David C. Imrie, 25 Tulloch Terrace, Private Andrew G. Imrie, 25 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, i/6th Black AVatch, killed in action, Tulloch, Member of British Red Cross, at High Wood, 30th July, 1916. V.A.D. Perth, 1 7th (Tulloch) Section, awarded

Service Badge and Efficiency Certificate, died Private Walter K. B. Imrie, 25 Tulloch

1 7th August, 1 9 19. Terrace, Tulloch, P.P.C.L.I., killed in action,

at Hill 60, 9th May, 19 15. Mrs. David C. Imrie, 25 Tulloch Terrace,

Tulloch. L/Cpl. William D. Imrie, 25 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, 7th Yoiks, gassed in action. Private Robert C. Imrie, 25 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, 41st Canadian Forestry Company, L/Cpl. Thomas B. G. Imrie, 25 Tulloch Terrace,

gassed in action. Tulloch, 7th Black Watch, gassed in action.

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For Gallantry. he volunteered for Foreign Service and was drafted to 1st Black Watch R.H. Mentioned in Sir Douglas Haig's dispatches of 16th Captain David Lumsden, only son of Mr. and June, 19 16, and awarded the Military Cross, Mrs. D. Lumsden of Huntingtowerfield. J-. January, 1917. Prior to the outbreak of war, was attached to 3rd Black Watch (Special Reserve). When

Captain David Lumsden Captain and Adjutant Stanley Norie-Miller

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Captain and Adjutant Stanley Norie-Miller, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Norie-Miller of Cleeve, educated at Ardvreck, Crieff, and Rugby School, where he gained a Scholarship for

Hertford College, Oxford ; after taking honours and degree he was called to the Chancery Bar. Joined the Inns of Court Corps on the out- break of war and was gazetted to 9th Black Watch Service Battalion on its formation. Subsequently attached Headquarters 15th

Division. Wounded twice in 191 7, at Arras and Ypres, and remained on duty on one

occasion : for this, and other good work, he was awarded the Military Cross.

Captain J. L. Ptjllar, Brahan, conferred O.B.E., for Special War Service. Captain L. PULI.AR Forewoman Agnes B. Taylor, second daughter J. of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Taylor, Tesamine Villa, Crieff Road, conferred O.B.E., for Adamson, William, Private, 2nd A. & S. Hdrs., Meritorous War Service, and bravery and Inveralmond House, Military Medal. courage displayed in preventing panic amongst the Staff throughout an enemy air raid on Allan, Alexander S., Sergt., R.A.F., 1 South Headquarters, Hotel de Commerce, Boulogne. Muirton Cottages, Military Medal,

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Bryce, George, Sergt., M.G.C., 19 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, Military Medal. Duff, David, Private, 9th Black Watch, West Huntingtower, Military Medal.

Gellatly, George, Sergt., 13th Batt. (S.H.) Black Watch, Hillyland, Military Medal.

Harris, Alexander, Sergt., 7th Black Watch, 20 Grey Row, Ruthvenfield, Military Medal.

Jacobs, Charles H., Engineer, Queen Line, N.T., The Cottage, Huntingtower, Dis- tinguished Service Medal.

Millar, James R., Sergt., 6th Black Watch, Castle Brae, Ruthvenfield, Military Medal Todd, James, Sergt., 6th Black Watch, Gateside, Military Medal.

Turner, James, Private, 2nd Seaforth Hdrs., Forewoman AQNks B, TAYLOR 11 Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield, Dis-

tinguished Conduct Medal (Perthshire's first D. C. M. in the War).

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Distinguished Voluntary War Workers. Mrs. Hay, Cultmalundie, Tibbermore, who was identified as a consistent and liberal supporter Rev. James C. Campbell, M.A., Minister of of all efforts in the Parish and District throughout the war for the of Tibbermore. Inducted to the Pastorage, ; promotion

ioth August, 1916. For a period Chaplain the Welfare of our Sailors and Soldiers ; the to the Forces of Argyll and Sutherland and duties of Convener of the Western District Scottish Provisional Brigade. of the Parish War Comforts Committee was with her a special care. She also performed Mr. A. M. Dundas, M.A., The School-house, the Opening Ceremony, and acted as Judge Ruthvenfield, Convener of Parish War Com- at a successful Garden Fete and Baby Show, forts Committee in succession to Rev. Harry held in aid of Red Cross Funds, at Croft- Smith, M.A., under whose guidance the house, Craigie, on 20th July, 1918, and success of the Committee's efforts was rendered valuable services at Fetes held in maintained he also was responsible to Perth ; aid of Red Cross Funds and kindred objects, City Committee for the promotion in the on Methven Castle and Blackruthven Estates. District of Flag Days for various philan- Miss M'Nab, of Blackruthven, member of Parish thropic agencies. War Comforts Committee, who analogous, Section-Leader John Glass, Tulloch House, with her constant efforts for the comforts of Tulloch, who throughout the war gave our Sailors and Soldiers, was responsible for valuable services to his Country as Instructor the success of a Fete and Sale of Work and and Section-Leader of Perth 17th, British Red Produce, held in response to a Special Cross, V.A. 1). (Tulloch and ) Appeal of the Red Cross Society, on the Section. Awarded British Red Cross Society's grounds of her beautiful estate, on 22nd Long Service and Efficiency Badges. June, 191 8, from which the gratifying sum of ^510 was realised for the object. (35) Mi

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Mrs Hay Miss M'Nab Rev. Harry Smith M,A Roll o F Honour O F THE Parish o F TlBBERMORE

Rev. Harry Smith, M.A.,^ Minister of the held in the lovely grounds of Huntingtower- field, on 6th August, 19 17, which realised Parish of Old Kilpatrick, near Glasgow ; for of pleasing system almost 25 years Minister of the Parish of the sum ^245. A Tibbermore. Inducted, July, 1894; trans- of entertainments to convalescent wounded lated to Old Kilpatrick, March, 1916. soldiers from Perth War Hospitals was main- Editor of the " Layman's Book of the tained at Huntingtowerfield House through- General Assembly of the Church of Scotland " out the course of the war. (a popular account of the Annual Proceedings Miss Effie Lumsden, V.A.D. Nurse, Perth and

of the Assembly) since 1912 ; and Editor of Fonab Red Cross Hospitals. Specially men- " Morning Rays," the Children's Magazine tioned for valuable services. of the Church of Scotland, from 1^99 to Miss Molly Lumsden, V.A.D. Nurse, for a term 191 7. Promoter and Convener, until his of voluntary service at Y.M.C.A. Canteen at translation to Old Kilpatrick, of Tibbermore Nigg and a Private Canteen at La Havre, Parish War Comforts Committee, and who at and later at Perth Red Cross Hospital and all times manifested the liveliest practical Blair Castle Auxiliary Red Cross Hospital. interest in all schemes promoted for the Miss GRiztL Lumsden, V.A.D. Nurse at Perth comfort of our Sailors and Soldiers. Red Cross Hospital, and Blair Castle, Fonab, Mrs. D. Lumsden, of Huntingtowerfield J. and Tayside Auxiliary Red Cross Hospitals House, Member of Sailors' and Soldiers' War ; and for the period of six months attached to Pensions Committee, Perth, and Convener of the Duke of Atholl's Forestry Depot at Inver. Central District of Tibbermore War Com- forts Committee. A successful Fete and Sale Miss Susie Lumsden, who gave service for a of Work and Produce promoted by Mrs. period in the offices of the Ministry of Ship- Lumsden on behall of Red Cross Funds was ping, London.

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Miss GRIZBL LtlMSDEN Miss Susie Lumsdbn Roll of Honour of the Parish OF TlBBERMORE

Tibbermore Parish War Comforts Mrs. James Blyth, of Ruthven House. Committee. Mrs. James C. Campbell, The Manse, Tibbermore. Miss Callander, Ruthvenfield House. Miss Carlyle, Station House, Almondbank. Promoted by Rev. Harry Smith, M.A., Minister of Tibbermore, and which was convened by him until Mr. A. M. Dundas, M.A., Schoolhouse, Ruthvenfield his translation to the Pastorate of Old Kilpatrick, the — Convener of Committee from March, igi6. convenership then being taken over by Mr. A. M. Mrs. A. M. Dundas, Schoolhouse, Ruthvenfield, Dundas, M.A., The Schoolhouse, Ruthvenfield. District Convener. As giving some indication of the activities of the Miss Gorham, Waterside Cottages. Committee, and the scope of its work, it may be Mrs. Hay, Cultmalundie, District Convener. mentioned that the sum of ^321 15s lod was collected throughout the Parish during the period of war, which Mrs. George Hendry, West Huntingtower. made possible the distribution of 2840 articles of com- Mrs. Hope, Mains of Huntingtower. fort, along with other gifts, in a regular Parcel System Mrs. J. D. Lumsden, of Huntingtowerfield House, to our Sailors Soldiers, its dissolution the and and on District Convener. residue of ^15 was equally apportioned to Perth Mrs. Lyburn, Station Barrow Fund and Perth City and County James Gloagburn.

Royal Infirmary : 114 articles of clothing being sent Mr. AVilliam R. Milne, The Gardens, Huntingtower- to Sir Edward Ward's Depot, Perth. field. Mrs. Allan, Greenhill Farm. Mrs. William Moon, Mundalla. Mrs. A. W. Brown, Inveralmond House. Mrs. David Morton, Muirton Farm.

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Mrs. David M. Murrie, West Huntingtower. Rev. Harrv Smith, M.A., The Manse, Tibbermore, Convener Committee to March, igi6. Mrs. M'Beath, Grey Row, Ruthvenfield. of Manse, Tibbermore. Miss M'Nab, of Blackruthven, District Convener. Mrs. Harrv Smith, The K. Smith, Westerton. Miss Peattie, Marlefield Farm, District Convener. Mrs. Patrick Murrav Mrs. Stein, Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield. Mrs. George Pople, of Newhouse, District Convener. John Mrs. William Sutherland, Peel Farm, District Miss Robertson, Post Office, Tibbermore. Convener. Mrs. James Rodger, Viewmount.

Mr. James M. Templeman, M.A , The School-house, Miss Riddell, Tibbermore. Tibbermore. Mrs. Scobie, Hillyland. Mrs. James M. Templeman, The School-house, Mrs. John Scott, Duncarse, Perth. Tibbermore. Miss Scott, Newbigging Farm. Miss Todd, Gateside Farm.

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British Red Cross Society, V.A.D. Members, Duff, Duncan, i Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch. attached Perth 17th Section (Tulloch and Falcon, John, 8 Hillyland Crescent, Service Badge Almondbank). and Efficiency Certificate. Fotheringham, David, Hillyland, Service Badge and Section Leader Efficiency Certificate. JOHN GLASS, Tulloch House, Tulloch. Fotheringham, Henry, Hillyland.

Glass, William, Hillyland, Efficiency Certificate.

Barclay, James, Tulloch Farm, Tulloch, Service Glass, James, Tulloch House, Tulloch. Badge. Glass, John, Section Leader, Tulloch House, Tulloch, Bisset, John, Sen., 4 Hillyland Crescent, Service Service Badge and Efficiency Medallion. Badge. Imrie, David C, 25 Tulloch Terrace, Tulloch, Service Bisset, John, Jun., 4 Hillyland Crescent, Service Badge and Efficiency Certificate. Badge and Efficiency Certificate. Jackson, Thomas, Hillyland. Christie, Alexander, Castle Brae, Huntingtower, Johnston, William, Huntingtower House Lodge. Service Badge and Efficiency Certificate. Keay, David, 4 Tulloch Cottages, Service Badge and Clark, George, Hillyland. Efficiency Certificate. Cubitt, John, Low's Work Cottages, Huntingtower, Kininmond, James, Sen., 30 Tulloch Cottages, Service Efficiency Certificate. Badge and Efficiency Certificate. Donaldson, Robert, Tulloch Farm, Tulloch, Service Kininmond, James, Jun., 30 Tulloch Cottages, Effi- Badge and Efficiency Certificate. ciency Certificate.

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Kinnoch, Thomas, 7 Tulloch Cottages, Efficiency Special Police Constables, Certificate. attached Almondbank District Divison. Lorn ie, Alexander, Hillyland, Service Badge. Mathieson, Alexander, Waterside Cottages, Service Badge and Efficiency Certificate. Cubitt, John, Low's Work Cottages, Huntingtower.

Miller, William, 6 Tulloch Cottages, Service Badge Dingwall, John, 17 Castle Cottages, Ruthvenfield. and Efficiency Certificate. M'Lagan, Robert, Puddle Dub Cottage, Hunting- Milne, William R., The Gardens, Huntingtowerfield, tower. Service Badge and Efficiency Certificate. Robertson, William, Low's Work Cottages, Hunt- Rodger, John, 7 Hillyland Crescent, Service Badge ingtower. and Efficiency Certificate. Sutherland, William, Peel Farm, Tibbermore. Scobie, John, Hillyland. Stein, David, Huntingtowerfield Cottage, Service Badge and Efficiency Certificate. Stewart, Robert, 8 Tulloch Cottages, Service Badge and Efficiency Certificate.

Traill, John, Sen., 3 Hillyland Crescent, Service Badge and Efficiency Certificate. Weir, Alexander, Hillyland, Service Badge and Efficiency Certificate.

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