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Roll of Honour Parish Surname First name Honours Rank Major unit Sub unit Notes Pakefield Allen Frederick Romulus NULL Deck Hand Royal Naval Reserve HMD Eyrie NULL Pakefield Batchelor Frederick William NULL Private Suffolk Regt 9th Batt NULL Pakefield Bird Henry George NULL Private Royal Warwickshire Regt 1st/8th Batt NULL Pakefield Bridge William John NULL Private Suffolk Regt 7th Batt NULL Pakefield Brown Frederick Arthur NULL Private Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt NULL NULL Pakefield Catchpole Gordon Henry NULL Seaman Royal Navy HMS Thomas Cornwall NULL Pakefield Church David NULL Mate Royal Naval Reserve HMD Sailor NULL Pakefield Clarke Clement Wilfred NULL Private Suffolk Regt 3rd/5th Batt NULL Pakefield Cox William NULL Private Suffolk Regt 4th Batt NULL Pakefield Crake Frederick NULL Private Suffolk Regt 8th Batt NULL Pakefield Easey Ernest Stanley NULL Private Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt NULL NULL Pakefield Fisher Ernest NULL 2nd Hand Royal Naval Reserve HMT Okino NULL Pakefield Fisher Frederick William NULL Deck Hand Royal Naval Reserve HMD Hope NULL Pakefield Fisher Thomas Percy NULL Private Suffolk Regt 1st Batt NULL Pakefield Foreman Frederick NULL Private Suffolk Regt 9th Batt NULL Pakefield Foreman William James NULL Corporal King's Royal Rifle Corps NULL NULL Pakefield Foulger Ernest William NULL Able Seaman Royal Navy HMS Turbulent NULL Pakefield Godbold Albert Charles NULL Private Lancashire Fusiliers NULL NULL Pakefield Grimble Robert Charles NULL Driver Army Service Corps NULL NULL Pakefield Haylock Albert Harry Green NULL Able Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMS Persistive NULL Pakefield Hitcham Arthur William NULL Private Suffolk Regt 8th Batt NULL Pakefield Holland Michael Daniel NULL Able Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMT Waltham NULL Pakefield Lincoln George William NULL Skipper Royal Naval Reserve HMD Michaelmas Daisy NULL Pakefield Martin Stephen George NULL Able Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMT Strathrannock NULL Pakefield Mullender Frederick NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakefield Muttett James Leonard NULL Able Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMD Cosmos NULL Pakefield Parker Charles Edward NULL Private Suffolk Regt 7th Batt NULL Pakefield Pinkney Francis John NULL Able Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMT Yucca NULL Pakefield Raven Ernest G NULL Able Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMT Kaphreda NULL Pakefield Rolfe William W NULL Sapper Royal Engineers NULL NULL Pakefield Rushmer William NULL Private Suffolk Regt 2nd Batt NULL Pakefield Shiplee Gordon NULL Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMS Majestic NULL Pakefield Stace Percival Munnings NULL Cook Royal Naval Reserve HMT Bracklyn NULL Pakefield Stannard Arthur George NULL Stoker Royal Naval Reserve HMT Columbia NULL Pakefield Stofer Cecil William NULL Sergeant Machine Gun Corps NULL NULL Pakefield Stone Walter NULL Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMD Michaelmas Daisy NULL Pakefield Thompson George NULL Able Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMD Golden Gain NULL Pakefield Ward Albert Victor NULL Able Seaman Royal Naval Reserve HMT Briton NULL Pakefield Ward Frederick James NULL Private Durham Light Infantry NULL NULL Pakefield Warford Harold Maurice NULL Private Machine Gun Corps NULL NULL Pakefield Whatling John Harry NULL Stoker Royal Naval Reserve HMD Persistive NULL Pakenham Balls Harry NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Bray Willie NULL Private Yorkshire Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Burgess John C de G Sergeant 15th (King's) Hussars NULL NULL Pakenham Burgess Wilfred NULL 2nd Lieutenant Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Cutts Arthur NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Elsdon Victor NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Foreman Bertram NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Foreman Frank NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Foreman Herbert NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Foreman Walter NULL Private Lancashire Fusiliers NULL NULL Pakenham Frost Albert NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Hull William NULL Private Prince of Wales Own (W Yorks Regt) NULL NULL Pakenham Lambert Allen NULL Signaller London Regt 6th Batt NULL Pakenham Leach George NULL Private Royal Scots Fusiliers NULL NULL Pakenham Marsh Jack NULL Sergeant Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Mingay Dick NULL Private Bedfordshire Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Payne Alfred NULL Private Norfolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Peck Edward NULL Private London Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Peck Henry James NULL Private Essex Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Salmon Jack NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Saunders Jack NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Saunders James NULL Private Suffolk Regt 1st Batt NULL Parish Surname First name Honours Rank Major unit Sub unit Notes Pakenham Sexton George William NULL Private Suffolk Regt 4th Batt NULL Pakenham Sherbourne Percy NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Simpson Fred NULL Private East Surrey Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Tipple Reginald NULL Private South Staffordshire Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Twitchett E NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Wells Albert NULL Lance/Corporal Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Pakenham Wells Harry NULL Guardsman Coldstream Guards NULL NULL Palgrave Adams Ben NULL Private Suffolk Regt 2nd Batt NULL Palgrave Anness Henry MM Private Suffolk Regt 9th Batt NULL Palgrave Collins Jesse T NULL Private North Staffordshire Regt 2nd/6th Batt NULL Palgrave Cracknell John NULL Private Essex Regt NULL NULL Palgrave Downing Preston NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Palgrave Eames George A NULL Private Bedfordshire Regt 7th Batt NULL Palgrave Ford William NULL Private Suffolk Regt 12th Batt NULL Palgrave Goddard Henry NULL Private Northamptonshire Regt 2nd Batt NULL Palgrave Hodson Thomas NULL Private East Yorkshire Regt 11th Batt NULL Palgrave Hoskins Jesse R NULL Corporal East Surrey Regt 8th Batt NULL Palgrave Killingworth John C NULL Private Suffolk Regt 11th Batt NULL Palgrave More Robert A NULL Corporal of Horse 2nd Life Guards NULL NULL Palgrave Robinson Albert NULL Private Suffolk Regt 3rd Batt NULL Palgrave Ruffels Dick NULL Sergeant Royal Garrison Artillery NULL NULL Palgrave Thurlow Edward J NULL Corporal King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 15th Batt NULL Parham Foster William NULL Private Suffolk Regt 1st/4th Batt NULL Parham Friend William NULL Private Essex Regt NULL NULL Parham Meadows William NULL Private Labour Corps NULL NULL Parham Nicholls Albert Henry NULL Private Labour Corps NULL NULL Parham Norris Charles NULL Private North Staffordshire Regt 2nd/6th Batt NULL Parham Roper William NULL Trooper Suffolk Yeomanry NULL NULL Peasenhall Allen Arthur H NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Bacon W Percy NULL Lance/Corporal Rifle Brigade NULL NULL Peasenhall Blackford Arthur James NULL Private Royal Fusiliers NULL NULL Peasenhall Burgess Thomas F NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Cole Alfred NULL Sapper Royal Engineers NULL NULL Peasenhall Davis Thomas R NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Hill Albert NULL Corporal Royal Engineers NULL NULL Peasenhall Howard A George MM Sergeant Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Kerridge George NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Newson Herbert W NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Newson Robert NULL Private Royal Fusiliers NULL NULL Peasenhall Nichols Reginald NULL Lance/Corporal Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Oxborrow W J NULL Private Middlesex Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Pearce John William NULL Private Suffolk Regt 10th Batt NULL Peasenhall Pepper Elwen L NULL Private Royal Sussex Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Quinton W J NULL Private Royal Fusiliers NULL NULL Peasenhall Read Charles W NULL Private Lincolnshire Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Read Herbert NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Rose William NULL Gunner Royal Field Artillery NULL NULL Peasenhall Rowe Herbert W NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Rowe Walter E NULL Private Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Rowe William NULL Private 22nd Training Reserve NULL NULL Peasenhall Self A E NULL Sapper Royal Engineers NULL NULL Peasenhall Self E A NULL Private Suffolk Regt NULL NULL Peasenhall Simpson George V NULL Private Machine Gun Corps NULL NULL Peasenhall Springthorpe Arthur Edward NULL Guardsman Grenadier Guards NULL NULL Pettaugh Creasy Lionel William NULL Private Suffolk Regt 2nd Batt NULL Pettaugh Cutting Walter George NULL Trooper Suffolk Yeomanry NULL NULL Pettaugh Marshall Herbert Louis NULL Gunner Royal Field Artillery NULL NULL Pettaugh Moor John Read NULL Guardsman Coldstream Guards 3rd Batt NULL Pettaugh Wells George NULL Private Suffolk Regt 7th Batt NULL Pettaugh Wilby William John NULL Private Royal Fusiliers NULL NULL Pettistree Berry Samuel Sawyer NULL Lance/Sergeant NULL NULL NULL Pettistree Boon Frederick NULL Private NULL NULL NULL Pettistree Boon Walter NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Parish Surname First name Honours Rank Major unit Sub unit Notes Pettistree Clements James NULL Lance/Corporal NULL NULL NULL Pettistree Cleveland Frank NULL 1st Class Petty Officer Royal Navy HMS Grafton NULL Pettistree Fuller James NULL Able Seaman NULL NULL NULL Pettistree Howard Herbert Garnham NULL Private NULL NULL NULL Pettistree Leach Arthur William MC Lieutenant NULL NULL NULL Playford Barker John NULL Private Machine Gun Corps 145th Coy NULL Playford Hill Frank Cyril NULL Guardsman Coldstream Guards 2nd Batt NULL Playford Manning Frederick George NULL Lance/Corporal Suffolk Regt 2nd Batt NULL Playford Prendergast Charles NULL Private Middlesex Regt 2nd Batt NULL Playford Prime William George NULL Corporal Royal Garrison Artillery
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