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Evening Times Roll of Honour 1914 - 15 Evening Times Roll of Honour 1914 - 15 Date of Surname Forename Home Rank Regiment Date in ET Page Portrait Notes Death Abercrombie Harry Kilsyth Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 9th 31-Aug-15 5 Missing Abercrombie Harry Kilsyth Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 9th 14-Aug-15 04-Sep-15 3 Y Drowned in the Royal Edward Abercrombie James Dennistoun Private Royal Highlanders 5th 29-Mar-15 3 Y Wounded Abercrombie James Kilsyth Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 7th 10-May-15 3 Y Wounded Abercrombie John Bedlay Private Black Watch 3rd 08-May-15 14-Jun-15 6 Died of wounds Abercrombie John Glenboig Private Black Watch 1st 10-May-15 20-May-15 3 Y Died from wounds Abercrombie Robert Kilsyth Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 7th 06-Oct-15 6 Wounded Abraham Thomas Renfrew Private Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1st 28-Aug-15 24-Sep-15 3 Y Killed in action Abraham William Alexandria Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 1/9th 15-Apr-15 2 Wounded Adair Hugh Holytown Private Kings Own Scottish Borderers 1st 19-May-15 3 Y Wounded Adair John Duntocher Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 2nd 04-Jun-15 5 Prisoner of War Adam Alexander Wishaw Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 04-May-15 2 Killed Adam David Glasgow Sergeant Major Cameron Highlanders 7th 07-Oct-15 7 Wounded Adam James Carfin Private Highland Light Infantry 11th 06-Oct-15 2 Wounded Adam John Paisley Private Australian Imperial Force 4th 25-Jun-15 3 Y Killed Adam John Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 16th 12-Jul-15 12-Aug-15 3 Y Adam John Kirkintilloch Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 9th 20-May-15 3 Y Wounded Adam Walter William Ayr Captain Royal Scots Fusiliers 12-Dec-15 17-Dec-15 5 Died of wounds Adam William Dumbarton Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 1/9th 10-May-15 02-Jun-15 3 Y Killed Adam John Paisley Private Australian Imperial Force 4th 23-Jun-15 5 Killed in action Adams A Paisley Private Highland Light Infantry 1/5th 18-Aug-15 2 Wounded at Dardanelles Adams Andrew Johnstone Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 07-Oct-15 5 Wounded Adams James Cambuslang Sergeant Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 24-Jun-15 2 Wounded Adams James Bonhill Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 06-Jul-15 5 Wounded Adams James Grangepans Bo'ness Territorials 21-Jul-15 7 Wounded at Dardanelles Reported wounded and Adams Joseph Glenboig Sergeant Gordon Highlanders 10th 21-Oct-15 6 missing Adams Patrick Glasgow Seaman RNVR 19-Jun-15 5 Wounded Adams Robert Partick Petty Officer 23-Aug-15 3 Y Died Adams Thomas Cambuslang Gunner Royal Field Artillery 84th 18-May-15 3 Y Wounded Adams William D Lanark Glasgow Highlanders 27-May-15 2 Wounded Adams William Longcroft Private Royal West Kent Regiment 11-Nov-15 6 Wounded Adamson James E Captain (temp) Gordon Highlanders 8th 05-Nov-15 7 Awarded DSO Adamson Thomas Cardross Corporal Camerons 2nd 11-May-15 26-May-15 3 Y Killed Adamson William C Forfarshire Captain Royal Flying Corps 28-Sep-15 6 Reported killed in France Addison Alexander Cullen Seaman RNVR Nelson Batallion 02-Sep-15 5 Killed Adie John Glasgow Gunner Royal Field Artillery 02-Nov-15 6 Wounded on October 6 Mitchell Library, Glasgow. 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Please do not distribute without permission. 1 Evening Times Roll of Honour 1914 - 15 Date of Surname Forename Home Rank Regiment Date in ET Page Portrait Notes Death Affleck Robert Kilmarnock Seaman RNVR Clyde Batallion 05-Aug-15 2 Wounded Agnew James Watson Glasgow Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry 1st 01-Jun-15 5 Killed Agnew Thomas Cambuslang Private Royal Irish Fusiliers 5th 25-Oct-15 23-Nov-15 6 Died of dysentery at Lemnos Agnew Walter Hamilton Private Black Watch 9th 02-Oct-15 7 Wounded Air A C Dundee Captain Black Watch 4th 10-Nov-15 6 Missing, probably killed Air C A Captain Black Watch 4th 01-Oct-15 7 Wounded Aird Alexander Glasgow Private Gordon Highlanders 8th 29-Sep-15 08-Oct-15 3 Y Died Aird Andrew Glenluce Private Cameron Highlanders 1st 19-Aug-15 7 Reported missing Aird John Blantyre Private Scots Guards 1st 23-Feb-15 3 Y Missing Airens Alexander Rutherglen Private Gordon Highlanders 1st 01-Jul-15 3 Y Family Group Airens Daniel Rutherglen Private Scottish Rifles 01-Jul-15 3 Y Family Group Airens David Rutherglen Private Highland Light Infantry 01-Jul-15 3 Y Family Group Airens John Rutherglen Private Highland Light Infantry 1st 01-Jul-15 3 Y Family Group Airth William Glasgow Private Scottish Rifles 8th 31-Jul-15 6 Missing Aitchison Andrew Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 10th 25-Sep-15 01-Nov-15 3 Y Killed Aitchison James Glasgow Private Black Watch 9/11th 07-Oct-15 3 Y Killed Aitken Arthur Alva Private Australian Imperial Force 26-Nov-15 6 Wounded Aitken David Glasgow Sergeant Scots Greys 13-May-15 08-Jun-15 3 Y Died Aitken J Ardentinny Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 1/4th 21-Aug-15 7 Died of wounds Aitken James Renton Private Cameron Highlanders 8th 05-Oct-15 6 In hospital in Leicester Aitken James Glasgow Lance Corporal Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 2nd 25-Sep-15 25-Oct-15 3 Y Killed Aitken James Aberdeenshire Lance-Corporal Scots Guards 1st 17-Nov-15 6 Awarded DCM Aitken James Paisley Lance Corporal Scots Guards 1st 18-Nov-15 2 Y Awarded DCM Aitken John Hamilton Private Black Watch 1st 09-May-15 01-Jun-15 3 Y Killed Aitken John Glasgow Private Cameron Highlanders 7th 14-Oct-15 2 Wounded Aitken Robert Alexandria Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 1/9th 04-Jun-15 3 Y Killed Aitken T Paisley Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 6th 18-Jun-15 6 Wounded Aitken William Glasgow Able Seaman RNVR 05-Jun-15 6 Wounded Aitken William Glasgow Seaman RNVR Clyde Batallion 05-Aug-15 2 Missing Aitken William Glasgow Seaman RNVR Nelson Batallion 02-Sep-15 5 Killed Aitken William Glasgow Corporal Cameron Highlanders 7th 12-Oct-15 3 Y Killed Aitken William Anderson Wishaw Private Highland Light Infantry 8th 26-Nov-15 3 Y Died in Lemnos from dysentery Aitken William J Glasgow Able Seaman RNVR 04-Sep-15 3 Y Killed Aldenice Thomas Glasgow Lance Corporal Highland Light Infantry 2nd 25-Sep-15 10-Nov-15 3 Y Killed Alexander A M Glasgow Captain Volunteer Force 18-Feb-15 7 Y Biography Alexander Archibald Holytown Private Black Watch 2nd 27-Nov-15 6 Missing since September 25 Alexander David Mid Calder Private Cameron Highlanders 26-Feb-15 3 Wounded Alexander David Motherwell Private Scots Guards 2nd 04-Jun-15 18-Jun-15 6 Killed Mitchell Library, Glasgow. 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Please do not distribute without permission. 2 Evening Times Roll of Honour 1914 - 15 Date of Surname Forename Home Rank Regiment Date in ET Page Portrait Notes Death Alexander H R L G Lieutenant Irish Guards 17-Nov-14 6 Wounded Alexander J Paisley Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 1/6th 01-Oct-15 5 Wounded Alexander James Glasgow Private Scottish Rifles 7th 22-Jul-15 2 Wounded at Dardanelles Alexander James Glasgow Seaman RNVR Clyde Batallion 05-Aug-15 2 Missing Alexander James Nairn Private Cameron Highlanders 4th 07-Oct-15 3 Y Killed in France Alexander James G St Andrews Seaman RNVR Nelson Batallion 02-Sep-15 5 Killed Alexander John T Glasgow Private Scottish Rifles 5th 21-May-15 3 Y Killed Alexander Robert Glasgow Lance Corporal Scottish Rifles 7th 19-Nov-15 28-Dec-15 3 Y Died Alexander Robert Kippen Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 10th 14-Oct-15 3 Y Killed in action Alexander Samuel Dalry Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 6th 07-Oct-15 5 Wounded Alexander T Renfrew Lance- Corporal Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 1/6th 14-Jul-15 5 Medical Alexander T M Selkirk Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Borderers 1/4th 24-Jul-15 7 Killed in action Alexander Thomas Coatbridge Private Royal Irish Fusiliers 14-May-15 31-May-15 3 Y Killed in action Alexander Thomas Holytown Private Seaforth Highlanders 8th 05-Oct-15 6 Wounded Alford William J Wishaw Private Scottish Rifles 9th 15-Nov-15 6 Missing Algeo N Captain Leinster Regiment 3rd 21-Aug-15 7 Wounded Allan A Dennistoun Private Scots Guards 1st 02-Mar-15 3 Taken prisoner Allan A Motherwell Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 28-Jun-15 14-Aug-15 3 Y Killed at Dardanelles Allan Alex Tarbolton Private Gordons 2nd 02-Nov-15 6 Missing since Sept 25 Allan Bryce Tobermory Major Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 05-Aug-15 6 Wounded Allan David Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 1/6th 12-Jul-15 13-Aug-15 6 Killed in action Allan George Renton Drummer Seaforth Highlanders 2nd 19-Mar-15 24-Mar-15 3 Y Killed Allan George Helensburgh Private Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 1/9th 11-May-15 08-Jun-15 3 Y Died of wounds Allan George Alexandria Private Dunbartonshire Territorials 10-Jun-15 9 Suffering effects of gas Allan Ivan L S Paisley Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Borderers 7th 04-Oct-15 6 Killed in action Allan Ivan L S Paisley Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Borderers 7th 05-Oct-15 6 Killed Allan Ivan L S Paisley Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Borderers 7th 06-Oct-15 7 Y Killed Allan J Glasgow Private Highland Light Infantry 6th 12-Jul-15 13-Aug-15 3 Y Killed Allan J H Hamilton Sergeant Royal Scots Fusiliers 1st 16-Apr-15 3 Y Killed Allan James Dalry Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 12-Mar-15 10-Apr-15 3 Y Killed Allan James Cambuslang Lance Corporal Scottish Rifles 2nd 25-May-15 3 Y Wounded Allan John Glasgow Private Gordon Highlanders 3rd 14-Dec-14 05-Feb-15 Killed Allan John Grangemouth Private Gordon Highlanders 1st 02-Jun-15 3 Y Wounded Allan John Uddingston Sergeant Scottish Rifles 6th 15-Jun-15 26-Jun-15 3 Y Killed Allan John Jack Glasgow Private BMEF 25-Aug-15 11-Sep-15 3 Y Died Allan Marshall Glasgow Lieutenant Royal Scots Fusiliers 04-Oct-15 6 Killed in action Allan Matthew Glasgow Private Gordon Highlanders 2nd 26-Oct-15 3 Y Died Mitchell Library, Glasgow.
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