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Daily List of November 19Th (No. 5420) in Twelve Parts |ekly List No. 17.] TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1917. [G.p.a^aNewspape, This number contains the six Daily Lists from that dated November igth (No. 5420) to that dated November 24th (No. 5425). These Daily Lists have not been modified since their original compilation (on the dates named) to cover otner casualties (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 5 home of his next of-kin, except where followed by the abbreviation “ Enlt.” when it is his place of en'istment. The rank is that of Private except where otherwise shown. ■--- - ■■ ■ = Daily List of November 19th (No. 5420) in Twelve Parts. ■ PART 1. PART II. OFFICERS (Contd.). PART IV. W.O.’s, N.C.O.’s, AND MEN (Contd.) OFFICERS. WOUNDED (Contd.). KILLED (Contd.). Evans, Sec. Lt. F. J., Midd’x R. NORFOLK REGIMENT. -Blogg 32086 M. (Great Yarmouth); KILLED. Macrae, Lt. W. D., High.L.I. Gallard, Sec. Lt. J. A. L., McEntire, Lt. H. S., Hamps.R., Everitt 43609 L.-Cpl. T. A. J. (Mundesley); Gowing 13111 L.-Sjt. 'dough. Sec. Lt. F. W.,R.G.A. Streatfield, Sec. Lt. T. B. M., A.S.C attd. Indian Army. H. E. (Norwich); Hewitt 16269 J. H. (Goole); Prigg 13310 L.-Cpl. .fit, Sec. Lt. G. J., R.G.A. R.W.Kent R. Goddard, Sec. Lt. W. J., M.G.C. Mann, Sec. Lt. G. E., E.Sttrr. C. W. (Green Lanes, N.); Spoore 24873 G. H. (Halesworth); (fcormick. Sec. Lt. W. J., Rif. Wale, Capt. A. A., L.N.Lan.R. Graham, Lt. R. M., R.F.A. R., attd. Manch.R. Taylor 43509 F. S. (Norwich). fig. Grange, Sec. Lt. P., R.F.A. Pairman, Sec. Lt. G., Sco.Rif. SUFFOLK REGIMENT.—Maidwell 14738 E. (Bury St. Edmunds). Grantham, Lt. W. L, R.Sttss.R. Pennycook, Sec. Lt. E. H., ,/rtvtonsIy reported missing, believed killed, now reported Gray, Sec. Lt. G. D. A., Lond.R. North’n R. WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT.—Taylor 4'-’-o C. R. P. KILLED. Gregory, Sec. Lt. W. E., Lond.R. Pollard-Lowsley, Bt. Lt.-Col. (Leeds). Harrison, Lt. H. St. J., Yorks.R. H. de L., D.S.O., C.I.E., R.E. Towgood, Sec. Lt. A. C. C., Midd’x R. YORKSHIRE REGIMENT.—Adams 204474 *'• (Newcastle); Riley Jessop, Lt. G. E., W.Yorks.R. Roberts, Capt. H. O., Rif.Brig., 36003 G. A. (Hull); Roberts 12371 W. I. (Brymbo). Johnston, Mai. F. G. D., attd. Midd x R. DIED OF WOUNDS. D.S.O., R.F.A. Shepherd, Capt. G., M.C., ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS.—Morris 53644 J- (Ruabon). Kew, Capt. G. R., S.Lan.R. lowett, Lt. V H , R.F.A. Midd’x R. WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT.—Furze 37179 J- M. (Red- Joy, Sec. Lt. W., E.Yorks.R. Shiel, Maj. F. R. A., D.S.O., ruth) ; Humphries 23103 F. J. (Cleobury Mortimer); Knock 10619 Kinloch, Sec. Lt. A. P. A. H., R.F.A. DIED. W. (Canterbury). R.War.R. Smith, S-c. Lt. D. McN., Yen- "wart, Rev. R. A., A.Chap. Temperley, Sec. Lt. J. H., Lake, Sec. Lt. M. B. C., Queen’s manry. SOUTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT.—Morgan 13203 T. (Flurry- |)ept. M.G.C. (R.W.Surr.R.). Turnbull, Sec. Lt. R. B. E., bridge). Lovegrove, Sec. Lt. P. H., R.F.C. ESSEX REGIMENT.—Hindry 41554 W. (Foulskam). WOUNDED. A.S.C. Vetch, Lt. W. H., Devon.R., KING’S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.—Davis 8095 R- H. (Bethnal McClure, Maj. W., S.Lan.R. attd. M.G.C. (ir, Sec. Lt. D., R.F.A. Noble, Sec. Lt. P., K.O.(Yorks Green, E.); Hill 11671 N. (Custom House, E.); Hoar 9548 J. (Plum- dwell, Sec. Lt. H. C., R. L.I.). stead, S.E.); Smith 9100 H. (Croydon, Enlt.). Var.R. Parry-Davies, Lt. T. M., S.Wales WOUNDED AND MISSING. YORK AND LANCASTER REGIMENT.—Brooke 260059 C. "stow, Lt. A. M., R.G.A. Bord. Saville, Capt. C. A., E.Yorks.R. Wright, Lt. H. L, E.Yorks.R. (Wortley); Carr 242841 W. (Clitheroe); Gould 19753 C. (Barnsley); hb, Capt. W. T., S.Wales Pickford, Sec. Lt. H. A.. W. Stuart, Capt. A. A., R.Scots. Horseman 34240 L.-Cpl. A. (Bradford); Sissons 204668 W. H. liord. Yorks.R., attd. R.F.C. (Sheffield). wley, Lt. A. B., R.F.A. Reeve, Sec. Lt. E. E., R.War.R. MISSING. ■ vies, Sec. Lt. F. I., S.Wales Rose, Sec. Lt. W. G., Welsh R. DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY.—Barratt 302715 W. (Dewsbury); ilord. Smith, Sec. Lt. E. W., North'd Thompson, Sec. Lt. A., R.F.C. Blenkin 270040 W. (Bishop Auckland); Conway 52828 L. (Liverpool) 'nn, Sec. Lt. H. R., A.S.C. Fus. Douglas 10776 D. (London); Knight 34666 F. (Almondbury); McPeak ■kes.Capt. K., General List, Smith. Sec. Lt. H. V., Sher. Previously reported wounded, now reported not wounded. 25469 J. (Gateshead-on-Tyne); Shaw 245197 J. W. (Doncaster); ■lew Armies. For. Sowden 36823 H. (Huddersfield); Taylor 23608 Sjt. T. (Silksworth); Drake, Lt. F. E., R.F.A. Horslev. Sec. Lt. W. E., D. of iott, Sec. Lt. L. G., Midd’x Stewart. Sec. Lt. C. E., R.F.A.. Tunstall 245201 J. (Leeds); Wood 302636 J. (Leeds). Well.R. L, attd. T.M.Bty. attd. R.F.C. SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS.—Allen 201855 H. (Derby); Ben- liwkins, Lt. H. J. F., A.S.C., Swinstead, Sec. Lt. M. F .R.F.A. CORRECTION. nett 17866 T. (Sedgley); Brand 43136 A. (Aberdeen); Brown 41034 1,ltd. S.Wales Bord. Tatham, Sec. Lt. L. R., R.F.A. H. (Motherwell); Brynes 11445 S. (Bathgate); Campbell 266107 G. :slop, Sec. Lt. D. R., R.Scots, Thorne, Capt. F. J. M., R.F.A. WOUNDED (Elgin); Dawson 200823 Act. Cpl. C. (Dinnet); Donaghan 241597 N. tfneson, Sec. Lt. C. F., Wicks, Capt. S. W., York & (Haddington); Hornal 21757 R. (Shettleston); Jack 240307 H. jiorks. R. Anderson, Sec. Lt. S. St. K., R.F.C., should read Anderson, Sec. Lanc.R. ' Rogart); Laing 41026 J. (Markinch); Ogg 266137 J. (Keith); mgston, Sec. Lt. H. P., K.R Woollam, Sec. Lt. W. A., D. of Lt. F. St. K., R.F.C. O’Neill 17861 J. (Liverpool); Paterson 17849 A. (Cambuslang); Rif C., attd. R.E. Corn.L.I. Richardson 265424 Cpl. J. (Blairgowrie). jirgan, Capt. C. H., S.Wales lord. ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS.—Ferguson PART III. 251363 D. (Paisley); Gardiner 325135 Sjt. W. (Dalserf). WOUNDED AND MISSING. ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS.—Butler 18631 T. (Fethard). OFFICERS. Lenton, Sec. Lt. H. B., Royal Fus. RIFLE BRIGADE.—Bagshaw 3549 A. (Sheffield); Barnes 376 •IW ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES. L.-Cpl. W. (Walthamstow, E.); Bedwell 8599 Cpl. W. (Bethnal Green, E.); Burns 8154 L.-Sjt. T. (Warrington, Enlt.); Coakley WOUNDED. 32234 W. (Mile End, E.); Croxford 27968 C. (Hackney, E.); Hac- limes, Capt. E. E., R.E., attd. McCullough, Sec. Lt. F. J., kett 203195 S. H. (Burslem) ; Fuller 28579 F. H. (Braintree); Gordon Hine, Capt. J. B., N.Zea.Mtd.Rif. R.F.C. R.G.A., attd. R.F.C. 4260 G. (Hampstead, N.W.); Gubbins 2504 A. (Handsworth) ; Gwyer sswell, Lt. E. D. S , Rif.Brig , Meggitt, Lt. W. G., M.C., 476 P. S. (Dulwichy S.E.); Jones 32618 B. (Battersea, S.W.); King attd. R.F.C. Welsh R., atld. R.F.C. 19881 A. E. (Lee, S.E.); Lamey 19690 T. (Limehouse, E.); Law- iibbold, Lt. F. R. C., R.F.C. Middleton, Sec. Lt. L. W., rence 2128 Sjt. C. C. (Homerton, E.); Maynard 200013 F. A. (Leices- nrrad, Capt. F. A., A.S.C., ter); Plumpton 16635 W. (Aldgate, E.); Pratt 826 H. B. (Bury St. nttd. R.F.C. Pruden, Sec. Lt. W. C., R.F.C. Edmunds); Renyard 2070 L.-Cpl. R. (Warminster); Saxton 5514 mgsland, Sec. Lt. W. R., Robinson, Sec. Li. H. G., R.F.C. WARRANT OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Cpl. F. (Arnold); Sefton 203058 H. (Ripon); Stilling 23410 W. R.F.C. AND MEN. (London, S.E.); Towersey 13704 T. G. (South Kensington, S.W.); Voice 1361 L.-Cpl. C. T. (Birmingham); White 28957 L.-Cpl. J. C. KILLED. (Stratford, E., Enlt.); “Woodman 23510 W. E. (Bow. E.). ROYAL FLYING CORPS.—Gardner 67427 2nd Cl. Air Mech. C. MACHINE GUN CORPS.—Biddle 85656 A. E. (Balsall); Blake- T. (Camberwell, S.E.). more 58360 W. (Snedshill); Collinson 24792 S. H. (Liverpool); PART It. Duckworth 81758 B. (Accrington); Easby 71697 N. (Leeds); Grant ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY—Alderson 74822 Gnr. H. 103045 W. O. (Rugby); Hyde 8568 W. (Middleton); Jefferson 72669 OFFICERS. (Leeds); Bagshaw 153928 Gnr. A. F. (Kettering); Bowie 21515 Act. L.-Cpl. E. (Hebburn Colliery); McDonald ^6213 W. (Aber- Gnr. J. A. (Plumstead, S.E.); Cook 94151 Gnr. T. (Bagnall); Dob- been); Newman 53795 J. J. (Portsmouth); Ruddick 11077 Cpl. T. son 132671 Act. Cpl. A. (Seacombe); English 19861 Gnr. W. G. H. (Gateshead); Shaw 55086 L.-Cpl. F. W. (Banbury); Shirt 89289 (Islington, N.); Haller 151364 Gnr. C. H. (Hull); Hargrave 65361 lift, Sec. Lt. M. H., E.Yorks.R. S. (Stockport); Stevenson 60891 W. M. (Nelson); Worthington 15626 Prentice, Capt. A. R.. Sco.Rif Gnr. F J. (Atherstone); Heslop 9S457 Gnr. G. W. (Birmingham); agg, Sec. Lt. S. B., R.F.C Sjt. J. (Stockport); Wright 23659 L.-Cpl. J. (P.otherham). Richardson, Capt. A. T. L., Yeo- Hudson 23480 Gnr. L. G. (Brighton); McMaster 95627 Gnr. A.
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