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First World War Roll of Honour This document lists the names of former Scouts and Scout Leaders who were killed during the First World War (1914 – 1918). The names have been compiled from official information gathered at and shortly after the War and from information supplied by several Scout historians. We welcome any names which have not been included and, once verified through the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will add them to the Roll.

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Page 1: First World War Roll of Honour - The Scout Association

First World War Roll of Honour

This document lists the names of former Scouts and Scout Leaders who were killed during the First World War (1914 – 1918).

The names have been compiled from official information gathered at and shortly after the War and from information supplied by several Scout historians. We welcome any names which have not been included and, once verified through the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will add them to the Roll.

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Name Date of Death Any Other Information Headquarters Gazette reference or other commemorative information

Sir Montague A.R. Cholmeley, Bart

24 December 1914

Captain, the Grenadier Guards. Scout Commissioner for Lincolnshire. Killed in action on Christmas Eve. Before leaving for the front, the Commissioner wrote: "Scouts of Lincolnshire, I have the good fortune to be going to-day where I know you would all wish to be. In saying farewell, I leave you to uphold all the splendid traditions of the Scouts. Any small service I have rendered, you can best repay by responding loyally to your country's call."

January 1915, pg 5

Private H.S. Fobbs 5 December 1914

13th County of London Territorial Regiment, late Assistant-Scoutmaster 3rd Fulham (25th South-West London) Troop.

January 1915, pg 5

Private S. Barter Ex-Patrol Leader, All Saints, Twickenham, Troop. Drowned - HMS Hawke. January 1915, pg 5

Lance-Corporal V. Bellamy

1st Battalion East Kent Regiment (Buffs) Ex-Scout 1st Ashford Troop. Died of wounds while a prisoner. January 1915, pg 5

Lance-Corporal Arthur Daphne

13 December 1914

London Rifle Brigade, late Assistant-Scoutmaster 5th North London Troop. Killed in action, December 13th, while trying to save a wounded comrade.

January 1915, pg 5

Scout George H. Taylor

Patrol Leader 3rd Scarborough (St Martin's Troop). Killed in bombardment of Scarborough.

January 1915, pg 5

Private Edgar F. 25 October Wiltshire Regiment. Late Assistant-Scoutmaster and February 1915, pg 34

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Diaper 1914 Gymnastic Instructor. Killed in action, October 25th, 1914.

Lance-Corporal E.E. Taunt

22 November 1914

12th London Regiment. One of the first of the Polytechnic Scouts. Killed on the South Western Railway line when on duty, November 22nd.

February 1915, pg 34

Ernest E. Kennedy 19 December 1914

Old Scout of 16th North East London (St Augustins). Killed in action, December 19th. February 1915, pg 34

Septimus Herbert, R.N., V.R., Hon. Surgn 1 January 1915

7th St Pancras. Lost on HMS Formidable, January 1st 1915. February 1915, pg 34

Seaman A.J. Turngate, R.N. Scout 1st Blyth Troop. Lost HMS Formidable. February 1915, pg 34

Lewin A. Moat 9 January 1915 Patrol Leader and then Instructor St Cuthbert's Troop, 2nd West London. Killed in action, January 9th 1915. February 1915, pg 34

Corporal E.W. Garrod 18 January 1915 3rd E.A. Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Troop Leader 3rd Lowestoft Troop. Accidently killed through being thrown from his horse, January 18th.

February 1915, pg 34

Lance-Corporal Arthur Daphne 13 January 1915

London Rifle Brigade, late Assistant-Scoutmaster to the 5th North London Troop. Shot in action while trying to bring a wounded man out of danger, January 13th.

February 1915, pg 34

Driver T.G. Youngman

Royal Field Artillery. Ex-Scout 3rd Lowestoft Troop. Died from wounds received at battle of the Aisne.

February 1915, pg 34

Private Leslie Caulder London Scottish. Ex-Scout 1st Weybridge Troop. Died February 1915, pg 34

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from wounds received in action. Though fatally wounded himself, he went out from his trench and brought back another wounded soldier.

Scout C.J. Gasson Late 1st Odiham Troop, Rotherwick. Lost on HMS Bulwark. Boy, 1st Class. February 1915, pg 34

Assistant-Scoutmaster C.W. Poling

Late 4th Odiham Troop, Hartley, Witney. Lost on HMS Good Hope. Gunner R.M.A.

February 1915, pg 34

Private A. Briggs October 1914 1st King's Liverpool Regiment. Late Assistant-Scoutmaster 2nd Leigh Troop. Killed in action, October 1914.

February 1915, pg 34

Captain L. Gordon Duff

26 October 1914

County Commissioner for Banffshire. Killed in action, October 1914. February 1915, pg 34

Private Arthur Bedford

6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Assistant-Scoutmaster 14th Newcastle-on-Tyne. Died of pneumonia.

February 1915, pg 34

Private A.F. Griffith-Williams

7 November 1914

Grenadier Guards. Late Patrol Leader 9th North London Troop. Killed in action, November 7th, 1914. March 1915, pg 61

Private Walton 2 November 1914

1st North Staffordshire Regiment. Late member for Staffordshire Troops B.P. Scouts. Killed in Action, November 2nd, 1914.

March 1915, pg 61

Seaman James S. Gow, R.N.V.R.

January 1915 Late member of 3rd East Edinburgh (Portobello) Troop. Lost on HMS Viknor, January 1915.

March 1915, pg 61

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Private W.E. Bruton 7 February 1915 18th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment. Ex-Scout A Troop Worcester District Association. Died on active service, February 17th, 1915.

March 1915, pg 61

Private David Scoles 16 January 1915 1st Battalion 5th Northumberland Fusiliers. Ex-Patrol Leader 1st Essendon Troop Hertfordshire. Died from wounds in France, January 16th, 1915

March 1915, pg 61

Private John Alfred Jones

25 January 1915 4th Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, one of the first Welsh Scouts who joined 1909. Died from wounds received at La Bassee on January 25th, 1915.

March 1915, pg 61

Private James G.A. Johnston

London Scottish. Assistant Scoutmaster St Mary Hendon Troop. Killed in action. March 1915, pg 61

Rifleman Reginald Faulkner

27 January 1915 Kings' Royal Rifles. 2nd Battalion. Late Troop Leader, 11th Oxford Troop. Died January 27th, 1915, from wounds received in action.

April 1915, pg 90

Percy C. Biggs 25 February 1915

Writer, R.N. Scout, 2nd North East London Troop. Lost at sea on HMS Clan Macnaughton, February 25th, 1915. April 1915, pg 90

Corporal William F. Clarke

March 1915 6th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Assistant Scoutmaster, St Matthew's Sinclair Road Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Died of wounds March 1915.

April 1915, pg 90

Lieutenant-Colonel Guy du Maurier, D.S.O.

March 1915 Royal Fusiliers. District Commissioner, Lucknow. Killed in action, March 1915.

April 1915, pg 90

Private J.P. Gardiner 16 February London Rifle Brigade. Late ex-Scout North London April 1915, pg 90

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1915 District. Killed in action February 16th, 1915. The sergeant of his Troop writes: "A Headquarters Gazette, which has just arrived for the late Private Gardiner reminds me that he used to be a Scout. He was one of the merriest and bravest, and did much to uphold the honour of his regiment. He was in every way a credit to the Scouts."

Private Charles Parkes

Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Scout of Atherstone Troop. Died in hospital in France from wounds received in action.

April 1915, pg 90

2nd Lieutenant Stephen Williamson

12 March 1915 3rd Scottish Rifles. Ex-Scout of the 1st Glasgow Troop. Killed in action, March 12th, 1915.

April 1915, pg 90

Captain T. Stewart Lukis

March 1915 13th London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster of Toynbee Hall Troop. Died of wounds received in action March, 1915.

April 1915, pg 90

Lieutenant D.H.H. Robertson March 1915

Scottish Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, Edinburgh. Killed in action, March 1915. April 1915, pg 90

Private George E. Johnson

17 February 1915

1st Welsh Regiment, late member of the Croydon Scottish Boy Scouts employed at Headquarters, killed in action February 17th, 1915. His chum writes: "He died like a hero while charging the Germans."

April 1915, pg 90

Private James G. Miller

12 March 1915 4th Battalion Cameron Highlanders, late Assistant-Scoutmaster Hamilton Cavalry Troop, killed in action at Neuve Chapelle, March 12th, 1915.

April 1915, pg 90

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Private George Ernest White

27 February 1915

2nd East Surrey Regiment, late Scout 1st Shepperton Troop, killed in action at Neuve Eglise, February 27th, 1915.

April 1915, pg 90

Private Alex Murray 18 March 1915 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders. Ex-Patrol Leader 6th Motherwell Troop. Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle on March 18th.

May 1915, pg 118

Sergeant Charles S.C. Wilson

March 1915 Queen's Westminster Regiment. Assistant-Scoutmaster of the King of Siam's Own Troop, Balham. Killed in action, March, 1915.

May 1915, pg 118

Private George E. Johnston

17 February 1915

1st Welsh Regiment. Ex-Scout of 7th Croydon Scottish Troop. Killed in action February 17th, 1915. May 1915, pg 118

Private H. Pearse 2nd Royal Berkshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader of the 5th Oxford Troop. Killed at Neuve Chapelle. May 1915, pg 118

Private F.H. Carrington

London Regiment, T.F. Late Scout of the 6th St Pancras Troop. Died of wounds received at Neuve Chapelle. May 1915, pg 118

Private Francis J.B. Laughton 2 April 1915

1st Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Berkhamstead Troop. Killed in France on April 2nd. May 1915, pg 118

Private Charles Dickson

14 February 1915

9th Highland Light Infantry, Glasgow Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader of No. 14 Prestwich Troop, Ayrshire. Killed in action, February 14th.

May 1915, pg 118

Private Edward Garrett 15 April 1915

3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade. Ex-Scout of the Barnet Green 125th (Midland) Troop. Killed in action in northern France about April 15th.

May 1915, pg 118

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Private Horatio Savage

5 February 1915 5th Black Watch. Ex-Scout 1st Arbroath Troop. Killed in action, February 5th, 1915.

May 1915, pg 118

Private John M. Dundas

5th Black Watch. Ex-Scout 1st Arbroath Troop. Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle. May 1915, pg 118

2nd Lieutenant E. Basil Walker 18 April 1915

1st Battalion Royal West Kents. Assistant Scoutmaster 13th North London Troop. Killed in action, April 18th. Mr Walker will be best remembered as Secretary of the Birmingham Exhibition, 1913. Our sincerest sympathy is felt for his family, and particularly Mr Eric Walker of the Headquarters Staff.

May 1915, pg 118

Corporal R. Scott Northumberland Fusilier. Late Assistant-Scoutmaster 1st Holderness B-P Sea Scouts. Killed in action. June 1915, pg 147

Private Wallace Clissold

2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards. Ex-Scout of the Chalford (Bussage) Troop. Lost his life in action while endeavouring to assist a wounded officer.

June 1915, pg 147

Lieutenant Alexander Ramsay

25 April 1915 1st Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 49th East London Troop. Killed in action, April 25th, 1915.

June 1915, pg 147

Private Alec Gibson 15 March 1915 London Rifle Brigade. Late Scout of the 1st Kingston-on-Thames Troop. Died from wounds in France, March 15th, 1915.

June 1915, pg 147

Private Steadman East Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Aldham Troop (Essex). Killed in action. June 1915, pg 147

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Lieutenant T.L. Bainbridge

6th Northumberland Fusiliers. Scoutmaster 5th Tyne Sea Scouts. Killed at Ypres. Mr C.V. Swan, our Sea Scout Commissioner, writes: "Lieutenant Bainbridge was a fine fellow and very keen. He will be greatly missed."

June 1915, pg 147

Private L. Foy 13th Battalion London Regiment (T.F.). Ex-Scout and Signalling Instructor of the 4th St Pancras Troop.

June 1915, pg 147

Private Harold Hartill 5 May 1915 6th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (T.F.). Late Patrol Leader of the Mayfield and Clifton Troop, Derbyshire. Killed in action, May 5th, 1915.

June 1915, pg 147-148

Private Edwin Tautz 16 March 1915 4th London Regiment (T.F.). Late Patrol Leader Christchurch Troop, Walthamstow. Died March 16th from wounds received at Neuve Chapelle.

June 1915, pg 148

First Class Boy Harry Shepherd 25 January 1915

HMS Viknor. Late Scout of Whimple Troop, Devon. Drowned January 25th, 1915. June 1915, pg 148

Driver E.J. Pook 27 January 1915 Motor Transport, A.S.C. Late Scout of Whimple Troop. Died of Pneumonia, January 27th 1915. June 1915, pg 148

Rifleman William Robinson

5th South Lancashire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Prescot Troop. Killed in action in France. June 1915, pg 148

Private John L. Smith May 1915 114th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment (T.F.). Late 1st Patrol Leader of 1st Spalding Troop. Killed in action, May 1915.

June 1915, pg 148

Lieutenant A. Seymour Jones

4th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment (T.F.). Scoutmaster 2nd Warrington Troop (Crosfield's Own).

June 1915, pg 148

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Killed in action.

Private Rowlinson 4th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment (T.F.). 3rd Warrington (Whitecross Works) Troop. Killed in action. June 1915, pg 148

Rifleman Basil H. Clarke 6 March 1915

Queen Victoria Rifles. Late Assistant-Scoutmaster 91st North London Troop. Killed in action, March 6th, 1915. June 1915, pg 148

Private Charles E. Cadman 25 April 1915

Royal Engineers. 1st Patrol Leader of the 1st Atherstone Troop. Killed in action, April 25th, 1915. June 1915, pg 148

Private Harry Robinson

29 April 1915 5th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment. Late Assistant-Scoutmaster 1st Goldthorpe Troop, Doncaster. Died from wounds in France, April 29th, 1915.

June 1915, pg 148

Bugler Harold J. Clarke

23 April 1915 4th Battalion 1st Canadian Brigade. Late Patrol Leader and Bugler 1st Berkamstead Troop. Killed in action in France, April 23rd, 1915.

June 1915, pg 148

Colonel James Clarke, K.C., C.B.

9th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Commissioner for the County of the City of Edinburgh and Leith. Killed in action at Ypres.

June 1915, pg 148

Corporal Fred Baker 5 May 1915 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Butingford Troop. Killed in action, May 5th, 1915.

June 1915, pg 148

Lance-Corporal R. Dellow

5 May 1915 4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment. Late Scout Buntingford Troop. Killed in action, May 15th, 1915.

June 1915, pg 148

Private H.A. Hulland 18 May 1915 7th City of London Regiment. Died May 18th from wounds received in action in France.

June 1915, pg 148

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Sergeant R. Harrison May 1915 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade. Late Patrol Leader 1st Colchester Troop. Died from wounds received in action, May 1915.

June 1915, pg 148

Private Selby Reed 2 May 1915 5th Sussex Regiment. Late Sea Scout Patrol Leader 3rd Hastings Troop. Died of wounds, May 2nd, 1915. July 1915, pg 174

Private T.R. Race 20 May 1915 1-4th Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infanytry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Wakefield City Troop. Killed in the trenches, May 20th, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Sergeant R. Percy Harrison

17 May 1915 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade. Ex-Patrol Leader 1st Colchester Troop. Died of wounds received on active service in Flanders, May 17th, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Private R. Hatherell 3 May 1915 Dorsetshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Bristol West Troop. Died from poison gas on May 3rd, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

2nd Lieutenant H.S.S. Robinson

9 June 1915

Son of Scoutmaster H.L. Robinson of the Langholm Troop, Dumfrieshire. 3rd Battalion K.O.S. Borderers (Silver Wolf). Attached to the Staff of the Brigadier-General of the 13th Brigade. Died on June 9th from wound in action.

July 1915, pg 174

Lieutenant E.T. Young 10 June 1915 6th Battalion Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Commissioner for Whitefield, Lancashire. Killed in action on June 10th, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Rifleman Harry 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifles. Late Scout St George's July 1915, pg 174

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Hollows Troop, Darwen. Killed in action in France.

Sergeant Herbert Cullis Goffin

4 June 1915 1st Battalion Queen's Westminster Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster of the 153rd North London Troop, Palmer's green. Killed in action at Ypres on June 4th, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Sergeant E.C. Chamberlain

13th Kensington Battalion Scoutmaster 1st Barnes (41st S.W. London) Troop. Killed at Aubers, near Lille. July 1915, pg 174

Private S.O. Ingram 8 June 1915 3rd Battery Motor Machine Gun Service. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Gordons (67th S.W. London) Troop. Killed near Ypres on June 8th, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Captain G.L.B. Concanon 25 April 1915

2nd Infantry Battalion Australian Imperial Force. Ex-member of the Kuringai Scout Committee and Honorary Badge Examiner, Sydney, New South Wales. Killed in action at the Dardanelles on April 25, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Private Lewin D. Lloyd

London Rifle Brigade. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 5th Finchley (Holy Trinity) Troop. Killed in action on Ascension Day whilst returning from a special commission.

July 1915, pg 174

Lieutenant Bernard C. Laws

25 May 1915 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. Late Scoutmaster of West Bridgford Troop. Died from wounds in France, May 25th.

July 1915, pg 174

Private H.T. Robbins 27 April 1915 1st Somerset Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader Olvestone Troop. Killed in action, April 27th, 1915. July 1915, pg 174

Lance-Corporal Honourable Artillery Company. Late Scout of the 1st July 1915, pg 174

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Marsden Phillips Streatham Troop.

Trooper H. Freestone 21 May 1915 9th Lancers. Late Second 12th North London Troop. Died May 21st from wounds received at Neuve Chapelle. July 1915, pg 174

2nd Lieutenant Frank M. Chance 25 May 1915

24th London the Queen's Royal Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Streatham (Colonel Driscoll's Own Troop). Killed while leading his platoon in a charge at Givenchy, May 25th, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Private W. Rothfus May 1915 Royal Fusiliers. Patrol Leader St Jude, Mildmay Park Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed at Ypres, May, 1915. July 1915, pg 174

Private H.G. Holland 7th City of London Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Bromley Troop. Died of wounds received at Hill 60. July 1915, pg 174

Lance-Corporal Ernest William Sims 26 April 1915

2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment. Formerly Patrol Leader Craven Patrol, Cheriton and District Troop. Assistant Scoutmaster Bramdean Troop. Killed in action with the Mediterranean Force, April 26th, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Lieutenant Chas G. Tennant

9 May 1915

Seaforth Highlanders. Late Assisatnt Scoutmaster Troop No. 50 (Fairlee). Fell in action at Ypres, May 9th, 1915. Lieutenant C.G. Tennant was educated at Charterhouse. He was a senior Charterhouse boy when Sir Robert Baden-Powell returned from South Africa, and as spokesman for his school presented the old Charterhouse boy (Our Chief Scout) with a handsome presentation. He had graduated at Cambridge (Trinity College) with Honours.

July 1915, pg 174

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Private Hugh Dunbar 23 April 1915 Canadian Contingent. Late Scout in Troop NO. 3 (Girvan). Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle, April 23rd, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Private J.G. Bew 5th Darlington Light Infantry. Late Scout of 1st Thornaby Troop. Killed in action at Ypres. July 1915, pg 174

Lieutenant M. Campbell Gibson

Leith District Commissioner. Killed in action at the Dardanelles. July 1915, pg 174

Lance-Corporal Alex G. Hustwick June 1915

1-4th Gordon Highlanders T.F. Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Aberdeen Troop. Killed in Flanders, June 1915. July 1915, pg 174

Sergeant F.P. Beckley 24 April 1915 Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Late Scoutmaster 1st Chesham Bois Troop. Died April 24th from wounds received in action at Belgium.

July 1915, pg 174

Corporal Arthur G. Bartlett

16 June 1915 10th (Scottish) King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Liverpool (Waterloo) Troop. Killed in action in Flanders, June 16th, 1915.

July 1915, pg 174

Rifleman F. Hallett 9th City of London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster of the 13th Hampstead Troop. Shot while on sentry duty in trenches in France.

July 1915, pg 174

Lieutenant-Colonrl H.M. Hannan

8th Scottish Rifles (Scottish Commissioner). Killed at Dardanelles.

August 1915, pg 202

Private A. Hawkins 13 June 1915 5th Gloucestershire Regiment. Ex-Scout 3rd Cheltenham (Grammar School) Troop. Killed by sniper, June 13th.

August 1915, pg 202

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Private Henry S. Forbes 4 June 1915

1-6th Manchester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Longford Troop, Manchester Association. Killed at the Dardanelles.

August 1915, pg 202

Private William Hall 25 May 1915 23rd County of London Regiment. Patrol Leader 13th Battersea Troop. Killed in action against Prussian Guard, May 25th.

August 1915, pg 202

Lance-Corporal Stanley Wilkinson

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scout Netherton Troop. Accidentally shot at Selby. August 1915, pg 202

Trooper Edward Haigh

6th Dragoon Guards. Late Scout Netherton Troop. Killed in action in France. August 1915, pg 202

Lieutenant J.L. Calvert-Booth

April 1915 12th Battalion Australian Imperial Force. Late Scoutmaster of an Australian Troop. Died of wounds received in action at the Dardanelles, April.

August 1915, pg 202

2nd Lieutenant Frank M. Chance

25 May 1915 24th Queen's London Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Streatham Troop and in command of the Wolf Cub Pack. Killed in action May 25th, at Givenchy.

August 1915, pg 202

Private William Forster 24 June 1915

8th Worcester Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster Kempser Troop, formerly Senior Patrol Leader D. Troop (St Martin's), Worcester. Died from wounds received in action, June 24th.

August 1915, pg 202

Lieutenant Pat Keith 17 June 1915 1-6th Scottish Rifles. Late Scoutmaster 1st Lanarkshire Hamilton Academy Troop (Cameronians). Killed Tuesday, June, 17th, at Festubert.

August 1915, pg 202

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Lieutenant Wm. F. Wishart 18 June 1915

1-6th Scottish Rifles. Patrol Leader 1st Lanarkshire (Hamilton Academy) Troop. Died of wounds, June, 18th, after Festubert.

August 1915, pg 202

Corporal E.L. Emy 13 March 1915 2nd Wiltshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster Croydon Local Association. Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle on March 13th.

August 1915, pg 202

Private Ernest Pennington

8th Manchester Regiment (T.F.). Late Scout of the 146th Manchester Troop. Killed in France. August 1915, pg 202

Private Stanley Baldwin

Border Regiment. Late Patrol Leader of the 116th Manchester Troop. Killed in France. August 1915, pg 202

Private Ted Ashton The Rangers. Patrol Leader St Peter's Troop. Killed in action in France. August 1915, pg 202

Private Young 23rd Battalion County of London Regiment. 1st Balham Troop Boy Scouts. Killed in action in France. August 1915, pg 202

Lance-Corporal M. Page

4th Seaforths Regiment. Late Scout of the 1st Leighton Troop. Killed in action. August 1915, pg 202

Corporal Bartlett The King's Liverpool Regiment. Late Scout of the 4th Liverpool (Waterloo) Troop. Killed in action in Flanders.

August 1915, pg 202

Arthur Stevens 2 July 1915 9th Battalion Rifle Brigade. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 66th South London Troop. Killed in action, July 2nd.

August 1915, pg 202

Private H. Wilde 11 May 1915 1-5th West Yorkshire Regiment. Scoutmaster 1st Harrogate (Y.M.C.A.) Troop. Died in hospital in France

August 1915, pg 202

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from wounds received in action, May 11th, 1915.

Lance-Corporal W. Jefferson

28 October 1914

18th Hussars. King's Scout, 1st Harrogate (Y.M.C.A.) Troop. Killed in action, October 28th, 1914. August 1915, pg 202

Private James Greatorex 4 July 1915

6th Sherwood Foresters. Scout 1st Chinley Troop. Killed in action in Flanders, July 4th, 1915. August 1915, pg 202

Private Samuel Muir June 1915 6th Sherwood Foresters. Scout Chapel-en-le-Frith Troop. Died of wounds received in Flanders in June. August 1915, pg 202

Private Herbert Hickson 18 April 1915

Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader North Mimms Troop. Killed on Hill 60 on April 18th. August 1915, pg 202

Captain Cuthbert Francis Balleine 3 July 1915

8th Battalion Rifle Brigade. Fellow and Sub-Rector of Exeter College, Oxford. Formerly Scoutmaster of 5th Oxford Troop. Afterwards commanded for five years a large Scout camp each summer, drawn from Oxford, South London, Pulborough, and Sevenoaks Troops. Killed in action in Flanders, July 3rd, 1915, aged 32.

August 1915, pg 202

Captain Aymer Maxwell

October 1914 Monreith, Wigtownshire. Late District Commissioner for the Machars District of Wigtownshire. Killed in action at Antwerp in October, 1914.

August 1915, pg 202

Lance-Corporal Patrick Condon

Royal Irish Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster of the Addiewell Troop (Midlothian). Killed in action in France.

August 1915, pg 202

Scout J. Simpson Late of the Addiewell Troop (Midlothian). Regiment and rank not reported. Killed in action.

August 1915, pg 202

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Private King 7th Royal Scots. Late Scout in Ecclefechan Troop. Killed in Gretna Railway accident.

August 1915, pg 202

Lieutenant Thomas Jackson Junior 12 July 1915

5th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers. Late District Commissioner for the North-West Local Association, Ayrshire. Fell in action at the Dardanelles, July 12th, 1915.

August 1915, pg 202

Private J. Brown 1-6th Seaforth Highlanders. Ex-Scout Forres Troop. Killed in action. August 1915, pg 203

Private A.S. Bennett 11 June 1915 2nd Devon Regiment. Patrol Leader 8th North Devon (Torrington) Troop. Died of wounds received in action, June 11th.

August 1915, pg 203

2nd Lieutenant James Barnett

12 July 1915

4th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (T.F.). Late Patrol Leader in Ayrshire Troop No. 1 (Irvine). Fell in action at the Dardanelles, July 12th, 1915. He was the only son of Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Barnett, V.D., President of the Ayr County Scout Council.

August 1915, pg 203

Private C. Curd 9 May 1915 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex. Scout 1st Ashdown Forest Troop. Killed in action in Flanders, May 9th. August 1915, pg 203

Private P.E. Bedding 9 May 1915

Patrol Leader Brackley Troop. Killed in action in Flanders, May 9th. 3rd Northamptonshire Regiment (Signalling Section). Brackley Troop, Northamptonshire. Killed in action in France, May 9th.

August 1915, pg 203

Private V. Bedding 3 June 1915 Patrol Leader Brackley, Brackley Troop. Accidently August 1915, pg 203

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drowned in France on June 3rd. 5th Northamptonshire Regiment (Signalling Section).

Captain Anthony Slingsby 14 July 1915

6th Duke of Wellington Regiment. Late organising secretary for North of England, and assistant secretary for London. Shot by a sniper while on wire laying duty in Flanders, July 14th, 1915.

August 1915, pg 203

Sergeant Arthur Barron

5 June 1915 1-8th Lancashire Fusiliers. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Adelphi Troop, Salford. Killed at action at the Dardanelles, June 5th.

September 1915, pg 229

Signaller James Robertson

6 June 1915 1-8th Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 1st Adelphi Troop, Salford. Died of wounds received in action at the Dardanelles, June 6th.

September 1915, pg 229

Raymond T. Storer 26 April 1915 5th City of London Rifle Brigade. Scoutmaster 1st Wellington Troop, Kent. Killed in action in Flanders, April 26th.

September 1915, pg 229

Lieutenant Patrick Hay Keith

16 June 1915 1-6th Scottish Rifles. Ex-Scoutmaster 1st Lanarkshire (Hamilton Academy) Troop. Killed in action at Festubert, June 16th.

September 1915, pg 229

2nd Lieutenant William Ferguson Wishart

16 June 1915 1-6th Scottish Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Lanarkshire (Hamilton Academy) Troop. Died of wounds received in action at Festubert, June 16th.

September 1915, pg 229

Lance-Corporal W. Stacey 16 June 1915

4th Cameron Highlanders. Instructor of 1st Bramshott Troop. Killed in action on June 16th at Hooge. September 1915, pg 229

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Private John Sinclair 21 July 1915 5th Royal Scots. Late Patrol Leader 65th Edinburgh Troop. Killed at the Dardanelles, July 21st.

September 1915, pg 229

Private E. Hicks Rifle Brigade. Late Scoutmaster St Catherine's Burnley Troop. Killed in Bayonet charge at Hill 60. September 1915, pg 229

Lieutenant David Stewart 12 June 1915

1-6th Seaforths Territorial Secretary to Elgin Local Association. Killed in France about June 12th. September 1915, pg 229

George Keith Savile 20 June 1915 Gloucestershire Regiment (T.F.). Assistant Acoutmaster 5th (Perse School) Troop. Killed in action, June 20th. September 1915, pg 229

W.G.E. Phillips Naval Brigade. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Cambridge Sea Scouts. Died of wounds received at Antwerp.

September 1915, pg 229

Private L. Hills 1st Battalion Cambridgeshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Cambridge Sea Scouts. Killed in action in France. September 1915, pg 229

Lance-Corporal Albert Mann

May 1915 12th County of London Regiment. Patrol Leader of the Stockwell Troop. Killed in action, May.

September 1915, pg 229

Lieutenant Alister Forsythe July 1915

New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Late Scoutmaster and Founder of the 1st Ludlow Troop. Killed in the Dardanelles, July.

September 1915, pg 229

Headquarters Signaller J.C. Collings 25 April 1915

7th Infantry Battalion Australian Imperial Force. Senior Patrol Leader 2nd Carlton (Melbourne) Troop, Victoria. Killed in action at the Dardanelles.

September 1915, pg 229

Private H. Eastham 6th Infantry Battalion Australian Imperial Force. Patrol September 1915, pg 229

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Leader 2nd Carlton (Melbourne) Troop, Victoria. Killed in action at the Dardanelles.

Private Harry Johnson 2nd King's Own Royal Lancashire. Scout of the 1st Height Troop, Manchester. Died in German Hospital from wounds and the effects of being gassed.

September 1915, pg 229

Private W. Elliott 25 June 1915 York Lancaster Regiment. Late Scout Alltofts Troop. Killed in France, June 25th. September 1915, pg 229

Corporal John Murdock

8 August 1915 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers. Late Scout Tayleurian Troop, Dumfries. Killed in action in France on August 8th.

September 1915, pg 229

Lieutenant E.W. Pearson

August 1915 6th Manchester Regiment (T.F.). District Scoutmaster and Hartlepool Boy Scouts Association. Killed at the Dardanelles, August.

September 1915, pg 229

Private C.D. Gardner Acting Instructor St Stephen's Spitalfields L.D.B.S.C. September 1915, pg 229

Private F. Bishop 11 May 1915 1-3rd London Regiment. Ex-Scout 1st St Pancras Troop. Killed by a Sniper in France May 11th. September 1915, pg 229

Private John Sinclair 21 July 1915 5th Royal Scots. 65th Edinburgh Troop. Patrol Leader. Killed at the Dardanelles, July 21st.

September 1915, pg 229

2nd Lieutenant H.J. Payne 13 August 1915

3rd Battalion the Essex Regiment (T.F.). Late Patrol Leader 1st Witham Troop. Killed in action in the Dardanelles, August 13th.

October 1915, pg 259

2nd Lieutenant 26 August 1915 5th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers. Late October 1915, pg 259

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Walter Winkworth Scoutmaster of the 19th Newcastle-on-Tyne Troop, and Divisional Scoutmaster for East End Division of the Newcastle-on-Tyne Association. Died on August 26th from wounds received in France.

Lance-Corporal Geoffrey Victor King

15 August 1915

Signaller 1st British Columbia Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster of the 2nd Croydon (Princess Christian's) Troop of Boy Scouts. Killed in action in Belgium, August 15th.

October 1915, pg 259

Private Charles Barlow

6th Manchester Regiment. Second 11th Manchester Troop. Killed at the Dardanelles. October 1915, pg 259

Private Archie Whitton

4th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (T.F.) Late Scout in Kilmarnock Troop. Killed in action at the Dardanelles. October 1915, pg 259

Lance-Sergeant S. Craven

6th Yorkshire Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Skepton in Cleveland Troop. Killed in action at the Dardanelles on August 21st.

October 1915, pg 259

Corporal J.C. Needham

13 May 1915 Leicestershire Yeomanry. Orginator of Systan Troop and Assistant Scoutmaster 8th Leicester Troop. Wounded and missing, believed Killed, May 13th, Ypres.

October 1915, pg 259-260

Lieutenant D.A. Baldwin

8th Battalion Leicester Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster Kirby Muxloe Troop. Accidently killed by a bomb in France.

October 1915, pg 260

Rifleman Jack Holton King's Royal Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 5th Central Birmingham Troop. Killed in action in Flanders, August. October 1915, pg 260

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Captain Basil Constable 9 August 1915

4th Royal Sussex Regiment. Scoutmaster 2nd Littlehampton Troop. Killed in action, August 9th, at the Dardanelles.

October 1915, pg 260

Private David Hutchison 19 August 1915

4th Royal Scots. Assistant Scoutmaster in Leith 4th (St Serfs) Troop. Killed at the Dardanelles, August 19th. October 1915, pg 260

Private Hubert Din 16 April 1915 4th Royal Berkshire Regiment (T.F.). Late Patrol Leader in 3rd Berks Troop. Accidently shot in the trenches on April 16th.

October 1915, pg 260

Private Douglan Farquharson

4 December 1915

1st Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st Brockley Troop. Died of wounds received in action on December 4th.

October 1915, pg 260

Captain G.G. Duggan 17 August 1915 5th Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers. Honorary Secretary Financial Committee Dublin Boy Scouts. Died from wounds received in action at the Dardanelles, August 7th.

October 1915, pg 260

Private Joseph Warner

Sapper Royal Engineers. Late Scout Yate Troop. Killed in action. October 1915, pg 260

Private John Hills 8 September 1915

6th Battalion Wiltshire Regiment. Patrol Leader 13th South London Troop. Died on Wednesday, September 8th, of wounds received in the trenches.

October 1915, pg 260

Lance-Corporal Cyril Warmington

30 July 1915 Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Erdington (Wesleyan) Troop. Killed in action near Ypres, July 30th.

October 1915, pg 260

Lance-Corporal 12 September 6th Lancashire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Market October 1915, pg 260

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Herbert C. Ingoldby 1915 Rasen Troop. Died from wounds at the Dardanelles, September 12th.

2nd Lieutenant D. Ive November 1914 The Queen's Regiment. Late Scout of the 1st Reigate Troop. Killed near Ypres November 1914. October 1915, pg 260

Private George Colyer Late Scout 2nd City of London Troop. Killed while carrying despatches on active service in France. October 1915, pg 260

Lance-Sergeant T. Banister

9 September 1915

King's Liverpool Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Leyland Troop. Killed in action in France, September 9th. October 1915, pg 260

Captain Oswald A. Calver

Royal Engineers. Late Honorary Secretary and Founder of the Marple Troop, Cheshire. Died of wounds at the Dardanelles.

October 1915, pg 260

Private J.W. Barstow June 1915 R.N.B. Ambulance Section. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Dewsbury Troop. Died of wounds received in June at the Dardanelles.

October 1915, pg 260

Private J.H. Richards Brierly Hill Regiment (Territorial). Late Scout 1st Wordsley Troop. Died of wounds received in action in France.

October 1915, pg 260

Trooper Reginald Biss

Assistant Scoutmaster Almondsbury Troop. Killed in action.

October 1915, pg 260

Private Harry Jewell R.A.M.C. Late Scout Taunton Troop. Killed in action at the Dardanelles.

October 1915, pg 260

Private Edward Jewell R.A.M.C. Late Scout Taunton Troop. Killed in action at October 1915, pg 260

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the Dardanelles.

Major Roberts September 1915 6th Yorkshire Regiment. Honorary Secretary of the Surrey Boy Scouts Association. Died from wounds received at the Dardanelles, September.

October 1915, pg 260

Corporal F.T. Woodcock

September 1915 Berkshire Yeomanry. District Soutmaster (Holborn District), L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action at the Dardanelles, September.

October 1915, pg 260

Private Joseph Mould 12 March 1915 2nd Battalion Sherwood Foresters. Late Scout Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Killed in France, March 12th. October 1915, pg 260

Trooper M.H.W. Colton

21 August 1915

Sherwood Rangers. District Scoutmaster for Newark. Killed in action at the Dardanelles, August 21st. "He brought no less than fourteen men out of one patch of burning gorse and personally dressed the wounds of ten of them before he was shot."

October 1915, pg 260

Rifleman E.C. Mills 18 September 1915

Queen's Westminster Rifles. Late Scout at Headquarters. Died from wounds in France, September 18th.

November 1915, pg 286

Sergeant W. Harpin 3rd Hussars. Old Scout of 1st Bilston Troop. Killed in action in France. November 1915, pg 286

Corporal A. Havell 6th South Staffordshire T. Regiment. Old Scout 1st Bilston Troop. Killed in action in France. November 1915, pg 286

Private G.L. Hill 13th Hampshire Regiment. Late Scout 13th South London Troop (Peek Frean's Own). Drowned in the HMT

November 1915, pg 286

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Royal Edward.

Sergeant J.A. Digby 13th Infantry Battalion Australian Imperial Force. Ex-Patrol Leader Warrawee Lone Patrol, Sydney, New South Wales. Killed in action on the Gallipoli Peninsula.

November 1915, pg 286

Sub-Lieutenant Aldersey Dicken, R.N.V.R.

12 September 1915

Hawke Battalion R.N. Division. Assistant Scoutmaster S. Mellitus (3rd Hanwell) Troop. Died September 12th, of dysentry contracted at the Dardanelles.

November 1915, pg 286

Private Douglas W. Rowe

22 September 1915

3rd East Anglian F.A.B. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Royal Eltham Scouts. Died September 22nd from dysentery in Gallipoli.

November 1915, pg 286

Sapper Arthur Edward Coles 21 July 1915

Royal Engineers. Late 2nd 26th Bristol Troop and King's Scout. Killed in Gallipoli July 21st. November 1915, pg 286

Corporal David Starbrock

10 June 1915 9th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Ex-Patrol Leader 32nd Glasgow (Kirkintilloch) Troop. Killed in France, June 10th.

November 1915, pg 286

Corporal S. Sumption 28 August 1915 Dorset YeomanryLate Scoutmaster of the Wimborne Troop. Killed in Gallipoli on August 28th. November 1915, pg 286

Private James Bradley 30 September 1915

6th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Territorials). Old Scout Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Killed in explosion of mine on September 30th.

November 1915, pg 286

Lance-Corporal Willie Jones

13 September 1915

1-6th R.W.F. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Carnarvon Troop. Died of dysentery on September 13th.

November 1915, pg 286

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Sergeant Thomas Coates

13 July 1915 6th Durham Light Infantry. Instructor to 1st Shildon Troop. Killed in action, July 13th.

November 1915, pg 286

Corporal Joseph Watson

12 May 1915 8th Durham Light Infantry. 1st Assistant Master of the 1st Shildon Troop. Wounded and taken prisoner, died about May 12th.

November 1915, pg 286

2nd Lieutenant L.H. Sinclair

26 September 1915

3rd East Surrey Regiment, attached 2nd Welsh Regiment. Late Second 7th Croydon (Scottish) Troop. Killed in action in France, September 26th.

November 1915, pg 286

Lance-Corporal Douglas H. Denham

26 September 1915

6th City of London Rifles. Late 7th Croydon (Scottish) Troop. Killed in action in France, September 26th. November 1915, pg 286

Private A.C.D. Mann 12 August 1915 13th Canterbury Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Late 7th Croydon (Scottish) Troop. Died August 12th from wounds received in the Dardanelles.

November 1915, pg 286

Lieutenant Gordon S. Woodhouse October 1915

R.F.A. Founder and Scoutmaster of 1st Ealing Troop. Killed in action, October. November 1915, pg 286

Private D.F. Murray 4 December 1914

1st Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st Brockley Troop. Died of wounds received in action, December 4th 1914.

November 1915, pg 286

Private Thos. G. Driver

11th Battalion Australian Infantry. Died from enteric fever contracted in Gallipoli. THe late Mr Driver was well known as the founder and Scoutmaster of the 77th South London Kent Street (Good Service) Troop.

November 1915, pg 286

Private George South Australian Light Horse. Assistant Scoutmaster November 1915, pg 286

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Heathorn 12th North London Troop. Killed at the Dardanelles.

Private A. Gallard 17 August 1915 1-11th County of London Regiment (T.F.) Leader 12th North London Troop. Died from wounds recived in the Dardanelles, August 17th.

November 1915, pg 286

Private F. Clarke 27 August 1915 1st Hertfordshire Regiment. Old Scout of 1st St Alban's Troop. Killed in action in France, August 27th. November 1915, pg 286

Private Harry Wallis 6th Battalion Royal West Regiment. 1st Orpington Troop Scouts. Killed by shell fire in France. November 1915, pg 286

Private Harry White 6th Battalion Royal West Regiment. 1st Orpington Troop Scouts. Killed by shell fire in France. November 1915, pg 286

2nd Lieutenant C.D. Mayo

Royal Scots. Assistant Scoutmaster St Matthew Yiewsley (Middlesex) Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action. November 1915, pg 286

Corporal Clement W. Burton Smith

25-26 September 1915

Signaller, 7th Northamptonshire Regiment. Scoutmaster 1st Northampton (St Lawrence's) Troop. Killed in action at Loos, September 25th-26th.

November 1915, pg 286

Private Douglas Crouch 1 August 1915

7th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Northiam Troop. Killed in action in France, August 1st.

November 1915, pg 286

Major E.S. Gooch 1 September 1915

Berkshire Yeomanry. Assistant County Commissioner and Honorary County Secretary for Invernessshire. Died from wounds received at the Dardanelles about September 1st.

November 1915, pg 286

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Lord Ninian Crichton Stuart 7 October 1915

Officer Commanding 6th Welsh Regiment. Commissioner for the County of Fife. Killed in action at in France about October 7th.

November 1915, pg 286

Private A.R. Milne 6 October 1915 5th Cameron Highlanders. Scoutmaster of the 23rd Edinburgh Troop. Killed in action in France on October 6th.

November 1915, pg 286

Lance-Corporal George Ambridge

9 August 1915 Sherwood Foresters. Late Senior Patrol Leader 2nd Chesterfield Troop. Killed in action in Dardanelles, August 9th.

November 1915, pg 286

Private Frank Wilson 3 October 1915 6th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Assistant Scoutmaster of 1st Barrhead Troop (14th Renfrewshire). Accidentally shot on October 3rd.

November 1915, pg 286

Private William Kidd November 1914 Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader Sleever S. Stephen 3rd Windsor Troop. Killed in action at Ypres, November 1914.

November 1915, pg 286

Lance-Corporal Norman Gunn

25 September 1915

Cameron Highlanders. Patrol Leader 4th Windsor (Holy Trinity) Troop. Killed in action at Loos, September 25th. November 1915, pg 286

Sergeant C.G. Willmott

4th Battalion Essex Regiment, Scoutmaster 6th Ilford Troop. Died of dysentery contracted at the Dardanelles. November 1915, pg 286

Lance-Corporal G.E. Sedding

23 October 1915

7th Norfolk Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster 23rd North East London (St Aubyns) Troop. Died of wounds, October 23rd.

November 1915, pg 286

Corporal Herbert 6 June 1915 6th Battalion Manchester Regiment (Territorial Force). November 1915, pg 286

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Mould Late Scoutmaster 155th Manchester (St Mary's Hulme) Troop. Killed in action in the Dardanelles on June 6th.

Lance-Corporal Henry Hookham

15 October 1915 7th Essex Regiment T.F. Assistant Scoutmaster of 7th Walthamstow Troop. Died of dysentry at the Dardanelles, October 15th.

November 1915, pg 286

Sergeant Bertram Lawrence

13 October 1915 Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Ware Troop B.P. Scouts. Killed at the Dardanelles on October 13th.

November 1915, pg 303

Lieutenant Howard James Harding Moss

1-th Leicester Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster of the Nanpantan Troop. Killed in action. November 1915, pg 303

Private George Andrews

1st Essex Regiment. Senior Patrol Leader 11th Yarmouth Troop. Drowned in the sinking of the Troopship HMT Royal Edward.

November 1915, pg 303

2nd Lieutenant E.A. Meldrum

September 1915 2-8th Gurha Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Midlothian (Musselburgh) Troop. Killed in action in France, September.

November 1915, pg 303

Private T. Benton 12 October 1915 2-3rd City of London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) T.F. Scout 12th North London Troop. Killed in action at Gallipoli, October 12th.

November 1915, pg 303

Colonel M.V. Hilton Assistant Commissioner for East Essex. Killed in action in France. November 1915, pg 303

Captain C.G. Corbold 13 October 1915

7th Suffolk Regiment. Commissioner for South London. Killed in action whilst leading the bombers of the "A"

November 1915, pg 303

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Lance-Corporal Wilfred Marshall

25 September 1915

2nd Leicester Regiment. Formerly Patrol Leader Bude Group. Killed in action on September 25th, North France. December 1915, pg 313

Private Horace Neeson

25 September 1915

10th Battalion Highland Light Infantry. Patrol Leader 4th Essex Troop. Killed in action at battle of Loos, September 25th.

December 1915, pg 313

The Reverend, 2nd Lieutenant Herbert Dunn

25 October 1915

1-8th Scottish Rifles. County Secretary for Wigtownshire (Stranraer) Boy Scouts. Died from wounds received in action in the Dardanelles on October 25th.

December 1915, pg 313

Major Oswald M. Williams

13 October 1915 1st Monmouthshire Regiment. Secretary to the Boy Scouts Association in Monmouthshire. Died October 13th.

December 1915, pg 313

Private Joseph Edmondson

25 September 1915

Signaller 9th Battalion Black Watch. Patrol Leader 2nd Islandshire Troop (Northumberland). Killed in action in Flanders, September 25th.

December 1915, pg 313

Private P. Saunders London Scottish. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Slough Troop. Died of wounds received at La Bassee. December 1915, pg 313

Private O. Mills 14 October 1915

6th Royal West Kent Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Sidcup Troop. Killed in action in FRance, October 14th.

December 1915, pg 313

Sergeant R.W. Martin 12 October 1915 7th East Surrey Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Sidcup Troop. Killed in action in France, October 12th.

December 1915, pg 313

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Captain W.J. Johnson 15 October 1915

1-4th Lincolnshire Regiment. District Commissioner for Stamford, Lincolnshire. Died of wounds received in action on October 15th.

December 1915, pg 313

Private G. Edwards 23 October 1915

2-4th Queens. Ex-Scout 1st Farnham Troop. Died of enteric at the Dardanelles, October 23rd. December 1915, pg 313

Lance-Corporal J.G. Nicholas

30 September 1915

3rd East Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Kingston Troop (Sea Scouts). Killed in action in France, September 30th.

December 1915, pg 313

Private H.E Reece 26 September 1915

The Black Watch Regiment. Late Scout 3rd St Albans Troop. Killed in action, September 26th, at Loos. December 1915, pg 313

Private Frank Messenger 17 October 1914

18th Hussars. Late Patrol Leader 1st Boxmoor Troop. Killed in action, October 17th 1914. December 1915, pg 313

Private Albert Leat June 1915 6th Battalion Royal West Surrey Regiment. Ex-Scout 1st Horsell Troop, Woking Association. Killed by a sniper in the trenches in France, June.

December 1915, pg 313

Lance-Corporal William Young

25 September 1915

8th Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Clewes St Stephen (3rd Windsor) Troop. Killed in action in France on September 25th.

December 1915, pg 313

Walter P. Hayes 6 October 1915 City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders). Late Patrol Leader 1st St Albans Troop, Teddington. Killed in action in France on September 25th.

December 1915, pg 313

Private Richard S. Hay 25 September 1915

7th Battalion Lochiel's Cameron Highlanders. Late Scout Ayrshire Troop No. 5 (Ayr). Killed in action at Loos,

December 1915, pg 313

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Sergeant G. Loades 13 October 1915

7th Norfolk Regiment. Acting Assistant Scoutmaster the Hemsby Troop. Killed in action in France on October 13th.

December 1915, pg 313

Corporal A. Rattenburg

26 October 1915

18th Battalion London Irish. Assistant Scoutmaster 13th Westminster (St Matthews Troop). Dies on October 26th. December 1915, pg 313

Lance-Corporal Robert G. Fawkes

9 November 1915

1-4th York and Lancashire Regiment (Hallamshire Rifles T.). Assistant Scoutmaster of the 12th Sheffield (Ebenezer) Troop. Died of wounds, November 9th.

December 1915, pg 313

Private Alastair Johnston

September 1915

1-5th Royal Scots. Acting Scoutmaster 7th Edinburgh Troop. Killed in action at the Dardanelles, September. December 1915, pg 313

Corporal John H. Wallace September 1915

1-5th Royal Scots. Assistant Scoutmaster 7th Edinburgh Troop. Killed in action at the Dardanelles, September. December 1915, pg 313

Lieutenant Ivor Forsyth-Grant

October 1915 2nd Lovat Scouts. Scoutmaster 10th Edinburgh Troop. Killed in action at the Dardanelles, October.

December 1915, pg 313

Lieutenant W.S.S. Lyon

May 1915 9th Royal Scots. Scoutmaster 25th Edinburgh. Killed in action in France, May.

December 1915, pg 313

2nd Lieutenant Gilbert Hamilton Grierson

July 1915 5th Royal Scot Fusiliers. Secretary Edinburgh Old Town Boy Scout Committee. Killed in action at the Dardanelles, July.

December 1915, pg 313

Headquarters Signaller J.C. Collings

25 April 1915 7th Infantry Battalion Australian Imperial Force. Senior Patrol Leader 2nd Carlton (Melbourne) Troop, Victoria.

January 1916, pg 5

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Killed in action on the Gallipoli Peninsula, April 25th.

Private H. Eastham 6th Infantry Battalion Australian Imperial Force. Patrol Leader 2nd Carlton (Melbourne) Troop, Victoria. Killed in action on the Gallipoli Peninsula.

January 1916, pg 5

Sergeant J.A. Digby

13th Infantry Battalion Australian Imperial Force. Ex-Patrol Leader Warrawee Lone Patrol (now disbanded), Sydney, New South Wales. Killed in action on the Gallipoli.

January 1916, pg 5

Signaller H.D. Black August 1915 Australian Imperial Force. Ex-Scout 1st North Sydney Troop, New South Wales. Killed in action on the Gallipoli Peninsula.

January 1916, pg 5

G.A. Butcher Royal Flying Corps. Scoutmaster St Peter's Passington Troop. January 1916, pg 5

Private P. Denyer November 1915 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment. Scout Kingston-by-Sea Troop. Killed while practising bomb throwing in France during November.

January 1916, pg 5

Private A.J. Gardiner 5 November 1915

8th Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Senior Patrol Leader 1st Royal Eltham Troop. Killed in France on November 5th.

January 1916, pg 5

Captain Dryden 23 November 1915

Northumberland Fusiliers. District Scoutmaster. Died on November 23rd at Selby. January 1916, pg 5

2nd Lieutenant Rupert Price

1 October 1915 4th Battalion Duke of Cambridge's Own Middlesex Regiment. Secretary of the Port Talbot Local Association.

January 1916, pg 5

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Hallowes, V.C. Killed in action in France, October 1st.

Lance-Corporal W.J. Hawkins

16 October 1916

1st Battalion Grenadier Guards. 58th South London Troop Scouts. Killed in action in France, October 16th. January 1916, pg 5

Private James Tyrrell October 1915 9th Battalion Essex Regiment. Late Scout 1st Felsted Troop B.P. Boy Scouts. Killed in action in France, October January 1916, pg 6

Lieutenant F.R. Smail 1 December 1915

7th Northumberland Fusiliers. Ex-Scout 1st Berwick Grammar School Troop. Died of wounds received in France, December 1st.

January 1916, pg 6

Private James Farish 25 September 1915

9th Gordon Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader Kirkpatrick-Fleming (4th Dumfrieshire East) Troop. Killed in action, September 25th, in France.

January 1916, pg 6

Trooper C.H. Applin 27 November 1915

The Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars. Scoutmaster Wolverton Troop. Died November 27th. January 1916, pg 6

Private William Wilding

1-5th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers. Scout 2nd Radcliffe Troop. Died of wounds received in the Dardanelles

January 1916, pg 6

Corporal John C. Heywood

Gordon Highlanders. Patrol Leader 2nd Radcliffe Troop. Killed in action in North France.

January 1916, pg 6

2nd Lieutenant Edmund Yerbury Priestman

19 November 1915

6th York and Lancaster Regiment. Scoutmaster 16th Sheffield (Westbourne) Troop, and Honorary Member of 2nd Godalming Troop. Killed in action at the Dardanelles, November 19th.

January 1916, pg 6

Lieutenant Ivor 2nd Lord Lovat Scouts. Scoutmaster St Cyrus Troop. January 1916, pg 6

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Forsyth Grant Died from wounds at the Dardanelles.

Lance-Corporal Charles Ramsay

13th Royal Scots. Scoutmaster of the Johnshaven Troop. Killed when a shell burst over his dug-out. January 1916, pg 6

Bugler Walter Norris Newton

25 September 1915

8th Devons. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Seaton (Devon) Troop. Killed in action in Flanders, September 25th.

January 1916, pg 6

Private James Henry Newton

25 September 1915

8th Devons. Late Patrol Leader 1st Seaton (Devon) Troop. Killed in action in Flanders, September 25th. January 1916, pg 6

Private Alfred Ham 2nd 10th Middlesex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Neasden Troop. Died of wounds received in action at the Dardanelles.

January 1916, pg 6

Lieutenant Geoffrey C.P. Platt

27 November 1915

R.F.A. Anti-Aircraft Section. Formerly Patrol Leader and founder of the Cheriton and District Troop, Hampshire. Died of wounds received in France, November 27th.

January 1916, pg 6

Private Harry Deakin December 1915 Signaller, 10th Sherwood Foresters. Late Patrol Leader Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Killed in action in France, December.

January 1916, pg 6

Private Frank White Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader of the Rockingham Troop. Killed while helping a wounded comrade in Flanders.

January 1916, pg 6

Private Harry Pearce December 1915 2nd City of London Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout 2nd City of London (Marquess of Northampton's Own) Troop. Killed in action in Gallipoli, December, 1915.

February 1916, pg 33

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P.E. Brugnier 8 November 1915

Scout St Mary, Stoke Newington, Troop (L.D.B.S.C.) R.N. Division. Died of dysentery November 8th, 1915.

February 1916, pg 33

Private W. Sulby R.F.A. (T.F.). Patrol Leader St Barnabas, Shackwell Troop (L.D.B.S.C.). Drowned HMT Marquette. February 1916, pg 33

Sub-Lieutenant Aldersley Dicken

12 September 1915

Assistant Scoutmaster St Mellitus (3rd Hanwell) Troop. Died September 12th, 1915, of dysentery contracted at Gallipoli.

February 1916, pg 33

Private W. Dermoth May 1915 13th County of London. Patrol Leader 1st Brentford Troop. Killed at Neuve Chapelle, May, 1915. February 1916, pg 33

Private F. Newman May 1915 13th County of London. Patrol Leader 1st Brentford Troop. Killed at Neuve Chapelle, May, 1915. February 1916, pg 33

Private N. Corke November 1915 Ex-Scout 1st Brentford. Died of wounds November, 1915. February 1916, pg 33

Bombardier G.W. Gandy

November 1915 R.G.A. Ex-Scout 1st Brentford Troop. Drowned in HMT Marquette.

February 1916, pg 33

Sergeant Harold Coups

16 August 1915 7th Cheshire Regiment. Scoutmaster 8th Macclesfield Troop. Killed in action Sulva Bay, August 16th, 1915.

February 1916, pg 33

Private Sydney Green 5th Cheshire Regiment. Scout 3rd Macclesfield Troop. Killed in action in France.

February 1916, pg 33

Private T.A. Green 13 August 1915 7th Cheshire Regiment. Scout 2nd Macclesfield Troop. Killed in action Dardanelles, August 13th, 1915.

February 1916, pg 33

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Private James Swaine 10 August 1915 7th Cheshire Regiment. Scout 2nd Macclesfield Troop. Killed in action Sulva Bay, August 10th, 1915.

February 1916, pg 33

Private W.H. Thornley 21 August 1915

7th Cheshire Regiment. Scout 2nd Macclesfield Troop. Killed in action Dardanelles, August 21st, 1915. February 1916, pg 33

Corporal Geo. Wardle 11 September 1915

7th Cheshire Regiment. Scout 2nd Macclesfield Troop. Died of wounds Southampton, September 11th, 1915. February 1916, pg 33

Private Harry Nield 7th Cheshire Regiment. Scout 7th Macclesfield Troop. Killed in Dardanelles. February 1916, pg 33

Private John Turner Scout 7th Macclesfield Troop. Killed in action in France. February 1916, pg 33

Private Frank Charles Smith

6 December 1915

Machine Gun Section 7th Essex Regiment. 2nd Epping and Ongar (Abridge) Boy Scouts. Died at Lamta, December 6th, 1915.

February 1916, pg 33

Private Albert C. Clarke

7 December 1915

17th Royal Fusiliers. Assistant Scoutmaster South Mimms (Hertfordshire). Killed in action on December 7th, 1915.

February 1916, pg 33

Private G.H. Smith K.R.R. (Hill 60). St Peter's College Park Troop (L.D.B.S.C.). Killed in action.

February 1916, pg 33

Private G.V. Smith R.F.A. St Peter's College Park Troop (L.D.B.S.C.). Killed in action.

February 1916, pg 33

Private Charlie Blackhurst

4th Battalion Scottish Rifles. Scout of the 1st Leyland Troop. Killed in action at the Battle of Loos.

February 1916, pg 33

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Private B. Kempley 10 January 1916 Scout 16th Middlesex Regiment. Patrol Leader 20th Hampstead Patrol. Killed by a shell in France, January 10th, 1916.

February 1916, pg 33

Signaller L. Richards 13 October 1915

4th Leicester Regiment. Patrol Leader St Paul's, 2nd Leicester Troop. Killed in action October 13th, 1915. February 1916, pg 33

Private Reg. Salt 4th Leicester Regiment. Scout St Paul's 2nd Leicester Troop. Killed in action. February 1916, pg 33

Gunner Albert Bailey November 1915 179th Brigade R.F.A. Secretary Deptford Central (16th Greenwich) Sea Scouts. Accidentally run over and killed by a gun carriage, November 1915.

February 1916, pg 33

Lewis E.A. Williams October 1915 Late Bosn. 1st Holderness Hall Sea Scouts. Died while serving on SS Willesden, October, 1915. February 1916, pg 33

Signaller E.M. Fisher 6 January 1916 5th Essex Regiment. Late Scout 1st Colchester Troop. Died from smallpox in Egypt, January 6th, 1916. February 1916, pg 33

Private Wright Ashton

12 January 1916 4th Durham Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Newton Troop. Killed in action in France, January 12th, 1916.

February 1916, pg 33

Rifleman Norman V. Batchelor 5 January 1916

1st Battalion 16th County of London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles). Scout in 58th North London (1st Muswell Hill) Troop. Killed in France, January 5th, 1916.

February 1916, pg 33

Sergeant John Bolton 16 December 1915

1-9th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Ex-Patrol Leader 12th Glasgow (Lenzie) Troop. Died of wounds received in France on December 16th.

February 1916, pg 33

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Lieutenant J.A. Tower-Robertson

2-3rd Gurkha Rifles. Assistant Chief Commissioner for India. Lost in the sinking of the SS Persia, after serving in Flanders with the Indian Expeditionary Forces.

February 1916, pg 33

Private G.V. Standen 12 January 1916 2-4th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. Late Scout of the Alford Troop, Surrey. Died in hospital January 12th, 1916.

February 1916, pg 33

Rifleman Thomas P. Burke

25 September 1915

2nd Kings Royal Rifles. EX-Scout of the Atherston Troop. Killed at Loos, September 25th, 1915. February 1916, pg 33

2nd Lieutenant Kenneth Stewart Hall

January 1916 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader St Andrew's Troop Boy Scouts. Killed in France, January, 1916.

March 1916, pg 61

2nd Lieutenant Kenneth H. Pearse

11th East Surrey Regiment. Scout of 61st North London Troop. Killed at Gallipoli. March 1916, pg 61

2nd Lieutenant Francis D. Smith

25 January 1916 1-7th Middlesex Regiment. Scoutmaster to the 55th North London Troop. Died of wounds in France, January 25th.

March 1916, pg 61

Lance-Corporal George Herod

27 December 1915

Scoutmaster. Killed at the Dardanelles, December 27th, 1915. March 1916, pg 61

Private Eric Spratt 28 November 1915

R.A.M.C. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Cheadle Holme Troop. Killed by a bomb from an aeroplane, November 28th, 1915.

March 1916, pg 61

Private Harold Victor Miller

30 December 1915

22nd County of London Regiment. Late Scout of 13th South London Troop (Peek Frean's Own). Killed in action,

March 1916, pg 61

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December 30th, 1915.

Pioneer Stanley Whittaker

25 January 1915 Royal Engineers. King's Scout 1st Preston (Y.M.C.A.) Troop. Died on January 25th at Liverpool from disease contracted in France.

March 1916, pg 61

Private Meshach Rowlands

17th R.W.F. Patrol Leader 1st Anglesey Troop, Beaumaris. Died of wounds in France. March 1916, pg 61

Edward Owen Mytton February 1915

Second-class boy on HMS Impregnable. Second in the Owl Patrol Patshull Troop. Died February, 1915. March 1916, pg 61

Corporal James Leo Jollans 2 May 1915

4th East Yorkshire Regiment. Ex-Scout of the St Charles Troop (Hull). Killed in action in France on May 2nd, 1915. March 1916, pg 61

Private John Tully 10 January 1916 9th Durham Light Infantry. Assistant Scoutmaster 22nd Gateshead (St Cuthbert's) Troop. Killed in action in France, January 10th.

March 1916, pg 61

A.B.S. Stephen Bloodworth

29 January 1916 HMS Viking. Late Scout 7th Soke of Peterborough Troop. Killed by explosion on ship, January 29th.

March 1916, pg 61

Private Denis S. Bone 22 January 1916 3-7th Manchester Regiment (T.F.). Scout 1st Davyhulme Troop (213th Manchesters). Died whilst in training at Crowborough, January 22nd.

March 1916, pg 61

Private Robert Fenwick

Canadian Contingent. Ex-Scout 4th Scarborough Troop. Died of wounds.

March 1916, pg 61

Private Charles Levy 31 December 1915

R.A.M.C. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Castelman Troop. Accidentally killed by premature explosion of gun

March 1916, pg 61

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cotton by R.E.'s on December 31st, 1915.

Private W.H.E. Gallard

January 1916 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Eastbourne Troop. Killed in the trenches on the Western Front, January.

March 1916, pg 61

Edward Charles Wynter 5 February 1916

Ex-Scout 1st Seaford Troop. Died in hospital February 5th as result of flying accident at Eastchurch. March 1916, pg 61

Captain D.H. Brown Scottish Borderers. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Seaford Troop (Newlands). Killed in action at Loos. March 1916, pg 61

Lieutenant John Austin

5th Royal Scot Fusiliers. Late Scout Troop No. 3 (Girvan). Killed in action on the Gallipoli Peninsula. March 1916, pg 61

Private William Lindsay

Scots Guards. Ex-Scout Troop No. 3 (Girvan). Killed in action in Flanders. March 1916, pg 61

Private Wright Ashton

12 January 1916 Durham Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Newton Troop, Hyde. Killed in action on January 12th in France.

March 1916, pg 61

Private Harry Manders 21 January 1916

5th Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Second-class Scout 7th Burnley (St Peter's) Troop. Died of wounds received in France, January 21st.

March 1916, pg 61

Rifleman Thomas Sampson

4 January 1916 Rifle Brigade. Late Scout 1st Gee Cross Troop, Hyde. Killed in action on January 4th in France.

March 1916, pg 61

Private Chas. Atkins Seaforth Highlanders. Patrol Leader 3rd St Pancras Troop. Killed in action.

April 1916, pg 90

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Private Cyril Thomason

24 February 1916

Royal London Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st Halton, Cheshire. Killed in action February 24th February, 1916.

April 1916, pg 90

Lieutenant F.W. Hamilton 3 March 1916 8th Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment April 1916, pg 90

Corporal S. Aubrey 1st Royal Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters, Australian Imperial Force. Ex-District Scoutmaster. Penrith District, New South Wales. Died of wounds.

April 1916, pg 90

Trumpeter William Murray

27 December 1915

Lanarkshire Imperial Yeomanry. Second 4th Motherwell Troop. Killed in action, December 27th, 1915. April 1916, pg 90

Private A.B. Meikle Clempson

27 December 1915

Hood Battalion R.N.D. Scout 4th Motherwell Troop. Killed in action, December 27th, 1915. April 1916, pg 90

Private Walter O'Brien 7 January 1916

5th Battalion Buffs. Scout 1st Ashford Troop. Killed in action on January 7th, 1916. April 1916, pg 90

Private Reg. Clarke 13 October 1915

1-6th North Staffordshire. 1st Rugeley Troop. Killed while rescuing wounded officer, October 13th, 1915.

April 1916, pg 90

Lance-Corporal J.W. Robinson

10 August 1915 7th North Staffordshire. 1st Rugeley Troop. Killed while rescuing wounded comrade, August 10th, 1915.

April 1916, pg 90

Private H. Currin 6 October 1915 7th North Staffordshire Regiment. Late 1st Rugeley Troop. Wounded. Died at sea, October 6th, 1915.

April 1916, pg 90

Lance-Corporal George Alfred Field

20 February 1916

1st Battalion South Wales Borderers. Scout 1st Hereford City Y.M.C.A. Troop. Patrol Leader 1st Shorncliffe Troop. Killed in action, February 20th, 1916.

April 1916, pg 90

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Private Frank Pullen August 1915 4th Battalion Hampshire Regiment. Scout 1st Shorncliffe Troop. Killed in action, August 1915.

April 1916, pg 90

Captain P.D. Doyne 28 December 1915

2-4th O.B.L.I. Scoutmaster 20th Bicester Troop. Killed in action, February 20th, 1916. April 1916, pg 90

Private E.C.W. Hartt 28 February 1916

Norfolk Regiment. Late Bugler Scout 3rd Barnham Broom Troop, Norfolk. Killed in action, February 28th, 1916.

April 1916, pg 90

Lieutenant F.W. Littlewood

5 March 1916 8th Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. Ex-Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Worsley Troop (Earl of Ellesmere's Own). Killed in action, Sunday, March 5th, 1916.

April 1916, pg 90

2nd Lieutenant William Edward Hams

19 December 1915

2nd Durham Light Infantry. Formerly Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Exeter Troop. Killed by gas posioning. December 19th, 1915.

April 1916, pg 90

Lance-Corporal F.A. Moxhay

10 March 1916 12th Battalion Royal Fusilers. Scoutmaster and Founder 1st Southchurch Troop. Killed in action, March 10th, 1916.

April 1916, pg 90

Private Albert Walter Victor Lawrence

25 September 1915

1st Battalion Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Scout Ewhurst (Surrey) Troop. Killed in action, September 25th, 1915.

April 1916, pg 90

Flight Lieutenant Colin Johnson March 1916

Royal Flying Corps. Assistant Scoutmaster Culworth Troop. Killed in action, March, 1916. April 1916, pg 90

A.B.S. David John Huish

January 1916 Late Scout 1st Blaenavon Mon. Troop (Cuthbertson's Own). Killed in action, January, 1916.

April 1916, pg 90

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Private W.T.G. Miles 20 January 1916 1-4th Royal Berkshire Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Windsor Troop. Killed in action, January 20th, 1916.

April 1916, pg 90

Private Frank Bartlett January 1916 8th Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment. Ex-Patrol Leader 3rd Windsor Cleever S. Stephen's Troop. Killed in action, January, 1916.

April 1916, pg 90

Corporal H.G. Denyer 13 February 1916

6th Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Ex-Patrol Leader 3rd Windsor Cleever S. Stephen's Troop. Killed in action, February 13th, 1916.

April 1916, pg 90

First-class Boy Harold Wood

10 February 1916

HMS Canada. Scout 1st Flixton Troop. Killed accidentally, February 10th, 1916. May 1916, pg 116

Lance-Corporal Alfred A. Simpson

12 March 1916 5th Sherwood Foresters. Assistant Scoutmaster and ex-Patrol Leader 1st Chinley Troop, Derbyshire. Died of wounds received in action, Sunday, March 12th.

May 1916, pg 116

Captain Stephen F. Hammick

16 April 1916

Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (T.F.). Scoutmaster of Pulborough Troop, 1912-1913; Honorary Scoutmaster, 1914; Honorary Treasurer of Pulborough and District Local Association. Died April 16th of wounds received April 6th.

May 1916, pg 116

Corporal C.J. Wyatt Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (T.F.). Patrol Leader 2nd Oxford Troop. Killed in action. May 1916, pg 116

Lance-Corporal John Arthur Marchant

Royal Engineers. Late Troop Secretary 1st Earls Colne Troop Boy Scouts. Died of wounds. May 1916, pg 116

Private George 3rd Hussars. Late Scout 1st Wakes Colne Troop. Died May 1916, pg 116

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Anscombe of wounds, January 30th.

Lance-Corporal Cecil Ellis 30 January 1916

Kings Royal Rifles. Late Scout 1st Wakes Colne Troop. Died of wounds, January 30th. May 1916, pg 116

Private Herbert Watts

Royal Engineers. Late Patrol Leader, 1st Halstead Troop. Killed in action. May 1916, pg 116

Corporal William Lamont Junior 1 April 1916

15th Battalion Royal Scots. Late Scoutmaster of Ayrshire Troop No. 35 (Crosshouse). Killed in action, April 1st. May 1916, pg 116

Corporal H.H.M. Kilby 18 March 1916 A.S.C. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, St Peter's (9th Greenwich) Troop. Died in action, March 18th. May 1916, pg 116

2nd Lieutenant Peter Hunter

17 April 1916 Royal Engineers. Ex-Scoutmaster of the Grey Swan Troop of Boy Scouts, Buckhaven, Fifeshire. Killed in action, April 17th.

May 1916, pg 116

Corporal Fred Newling

24 April 1916 Cheshire Regiment. Late Scout 6th Stockport Troop, Christchurch, Heaton. Killed by a sniper, April 24th.

May 1916, pg 116

Private Charles Ashmore

April 1916 Domerset Light Infantry. Scout 1st North Somerset Troop (Bilton Branch, Bath) Y.M.C.A. Killed in action April.

June 1916, pg 147

Signaller D.S. Hurrell 29 April 1916 43rd Battalion Canadians. Assistant Scoutmaster 19th Winnipeg Troop, formerly an Essex Scout. Killed in the trenches, April 29th

June 1916, pg 147

Private Eustace P. Rooff

19 April 1916 29th Vancouver Battalion, Canada Infantry. Scoutmaster 15th St Pancras Troop. Killed in action, April 19th.

June 1916, pg 147

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Private Leslie C. Gandy 28 April 1916

Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Assistant Scoutmaster Campeltown Troop, Argyllshire. Died of wounds received in action, April 28th.

June 1916, pg 147

Private William Higgins

May 1916 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles. Patrol Leader 1st Glenbrook Troop, Magherafelt Troop. Died from wounds received in action, May.

June 1916, pg 147

Major Frank Taylor Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment. Scoutmaster 2nd Bulawayo Troop, South Rodesia. Killed in action. June 1916, pg 147

Sapper R. Gathercole May 1916 4th London Field Company, Royal Engineers. Scout 2nd Hampstead Troop. Died of wounds received in action, May.

June 1916, pg 147

Private A.S. Whitehead

26 January 1916 1-5th Battalion "The Buffs". Assistant Scoutmaster of the New Romney (9th Hythe) Troop. Killed in action, January 26th.

June 1916, pg 147

Private Sydney Jack McLennan 21 April 1916

Durham Light Infantry. Scout 1st St Annes-on-Sea Parish Church Troop. Killed in action, April 21st. June 1916, pg 147

Company Sergeant-Major Samuel Boulter

Leicester Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster 12th Leicester Troop. Died from wounds received in action. June 1916, pg 147

Private Frank Rowell Northamptonshire Regiment. Boy Scout. Died while a prisoner of war.

June 1916, pg 147

Private J. Baxter 3 April 1916 Lincoln Regiment. Quadring Boy Scouts. Died from wounds received in action, April 3rd.

June 1916, pg 147

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Private Frederick Crocker

13 May 1916 Camadian Infantry. Scout Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Died of wounds received in action, May 13th.

June 1916, pg 147

Private Albert Victor Last

30 December 1915

9th Suffolk Regiment. Patrol Leader Clopton Troop. Killed in action. December 30th. July 1916, pg 173

Private Leonard Leithboro 23 May 1916

Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Slough Troop. Died in hospital, May 23rd. July 1916, pg 173

Signaller Private William Barnett 12 March 1916

6th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers. Patrol Leader 1st Hyde (Y.M.C.A.) Troop. Died of wounds, March 12th. July 1916, pg 173

Private Norman Powell

24 May 1916 5th Leicester Regiment. Late Senior Patrol Leader 32nd Derby (St Michael's) Troop. Died of wounds in hospital, May 24th.

July 1916, pg 173

Lieutenant J.D.W. Mc Michael Scoutmaster Alvechurch Troop. Killed in action. July 1916, pg 173

Trooper William Thomas Jones

31 January 1916 Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars. Late Scout Kings Sutton Troop. Killed in action, January 31st.

July 1916, pg 173

Private Stephen Ryan 15 May 1916 Cambridgeshire Regiment. Late Scout 17th Cambridgeshire (Catholic) Troop. Killed in action, May 15th.

July 1916, pg 173

Midshipman R. Giffard

31 May 1916 Late Scout Bishops Waltham Troop, Hampshire. Killed in action, May 31st.

July 1916, pg 173

Corporal Geoffrey Gidley

30 May 1916 Queen Victoria Rifles (T.F.). Ex-Patrol Leader All Saints Chiswick and St Stephen's, Shepherd's Bush Troops,

July 1916, pg 173

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L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, May 30th.

Private Joseph Disley 26 April 1916 19th Pioneer Battalion Welsh Regiment. Late Scout 4th Walthamstow Troop. Killed in action, April 26th. July 1916, pg 173

Lance-Corporal B.S. Pearce

23 May 1916 22nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Lickey Troop. 133rd Midland (Birmingham). Killed in action, May 23rd. Zouave Military Cemetery, Souchez.

July 1916, pg 173

Private Leslie Tandy 28 April 1916 1-8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (T.F.). Late Assistant Scoutmaster 16th Argyllshire Troop. Died of wounds, April 28th.

July 1916, pg 173

Trooper Cyril Foxwell 23 April 1916 Worcester Yeomanry, A.V.C. Late Scout 1st Malvern Link Troop. Killed in action, on April 23rd. July 1916, pg 173

Sergeant J.J. Foster 7 June 1916 11th Battalion King's Royal Rifles. Scoutmaster 1st Aston Troop, Yorkshire. Killed in action, June 7th. July 1916, pg 173

First-class boy Robert B. Parry

31 May 1916 HMS Indefatigable. Late Scout 18th Oldham Troop (St Peter's Church). Went down in his ship, May 31st.

July 1916, pg 173

Electric Artificer W.E. Fairbrass

31 May 1916 HMS Queen Mary. Late Scoutmaster 4th Middlesborough Troop. Killed in action, May 31st.

July 1916, pg 173

Private William Welch

3 May 1916 6th (S.) Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Essendon Troop. Killed in action, May 31st.

July 1916, pg 173

William Alfred Wheeler

Royal Marines, HMS Hampshire. Late Scout 1st Road Troop.

July 1916, pg 173

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AB.S. E. March HMS Russell. Ex-Scout St Martin, London Fields Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Drowned.

July 1916, pg 173

2nd Lieutenant Arnold Warden Middleditch

Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Scoutmaster Marsworth, Buckinghamshire, and at Hornsea. Died from wounds received in action.

July 1916, pg 173

Harry Morrison Naval Brigade. Late Scout in the 30th Perthshire Troop. Lost in HMS Defence. July 1916, pg 173

Sergeant George Mount Haines 15 May 1916

1-4th Royal Berkshire Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Newbury (Ricardo) Troop. Killed in action, May 15th. July 1916, pg 173

Norman Bartholomew

Late Patrol Leader 4th Newbury (Brimpton) Troop. Lost in HMS Shark. July 1916, pg 173

Edward Giles Ex-Scout 2nd Newbury (Ricardo). Lost in HMS Natal. July 1916, pg 173

Corporal Geoffrey D. Gidley 30 May 1916

Queen Victoria Rifles, King's Scout St Stephen's, Shepherds Bush Troop, and 3rd Chiswick Troop. Killed in action, May 30th.

July 1916, pg 173

Seaman George Cumnor

HMS Black Prince. Formerly a Scout of 2nd Kensington Troop.

July 1916, pg 173

Trooper Horace Brain 18 February 1916

Royal Horse Guards. Scout 1st Croydon (Addiscombe) Troop. Died of wounds received in action, February 18th.

July 1916, pg 173

Captain the Honorable Roland Erasmus Philipps

7 July 1916 9th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Commissioner for East and North-East London; also Assistant Commissioner for Wales. Killed in action, July 7th.

August 1916, pg 201

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Captain James L. Lawrence

15th Royal Scots. Scottish Secretary. Died from wounds received in action.

August 1916, pg 201

Captain Maurice Gamon

1 July 1916 Lancashire Fusiliers. Scoutmaster Wellington Troop, and Assistant Commissioner South London. Killed in action, July 1st.

August 1916, pg 201

2nd Lieutenant Alexander MacDonald

King's Liverpool Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster, 4th Liverpool (Waterloo) Troop. Killed in action. August 1916, pg 201

Private John Hughes 1 July 1916 Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Scout 1st Glenbrook Magherafelt Troop. Killed in action, July 1st. August 1916, pg 201

Private Walter Tomlinson May 1916

7-2nd Trench Mortar Battery. Late Scout 5th Central (Birmingham) Troop. Killed in action, May. August 1916, pg 201

Private H.C. Holmes 4 July 1916 Sherwood Foresters. Late Scout 16th Nottingham Troop. Killed in action, July 4th. August 1916, pg 201

Private John Parr 21 May 1916 140th Infantry Brigade. Scout 16th Nottingham Troop. Killed in action, May 21st.

August 1916, pg 201

Private Roy Hughes King's Scout and Assistant Scoutmaster, 1st Anglesey Troop, Beaumaris. Killed in action doing a "good turn".

August 1916, pg 201

Private Thos. C. Williams

1st Anglesey Troop, Beaumaris. Killed in a "dug-out". August 1916, pg 201

Private Wm. Francis McLean 1 July 1916

16th Highland Light Infantry, Assistant Scoutmaster 31st Glasgow Troop; formerly in 27th Glasgow Troop. Killed in action, July 1st.

August 1916, pg 201

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Private H.V. Birks 1 July 1916 18th Battalion Durham Regiment. Patrol Leader 3rd Hartlepool and District Troop. Killed in action, July 1st.

August 1916, pg 201

2nd Lieutenant William A. Turnbull 17 July 1916

5th Yorkshire Regiment. Scoutmaster 4th Scarborough Troop. Killed in action, July 17th. August 1916, pg 201

Lance-Corporal R.I. Ivens

6th South Staffordshire Regiment T.F. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, 2nd Wolverhampton Troop. Died from wounds received in action.

August 1916, pg 201

Lance-Corporal I.W. Kelsall

1 July 1916 20th (S.) Manchester Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Whitworth Park Troop, 188th Regiment. Killed in action, July 1st.

August 1916, pg 202

First-Class Boy R. Chant 31 May 1916

2nd Scout 1st Whitworth Park Troop, 188th Manchesters. HMS Invincible. Drowned May 31st. August 1916, pg 202

2nd Lieutenant Walter Sidney Clark 25 June 1916

Royal Munster Fusiliers. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Alfreton (St Martin's) Troop. Killed in action, June 25th. August 1916, pg 202

Lance-Corporal John Lawrence Ball

June 1916 5th Royal Irish Fusiliers. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Alfreton (St Martin's) Troop. Died of wounds in hospital, June.

August 1916, pg 202

Private Clifford W. Bayles

July 1916 Liverpool Regiment. Patrol Leader 1st Ormskirk Troop. Killed in action, July.

August 1916, pg 202

Private A.R. Woods July 1916 Liverpool Regiment. Patrol Leader 1st Ormskirk Troop. Killed in action, July.

August 1916, pg 202

Lance-Corporal John 12 June 1916 Royal Irish Fusiliers. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Alfreton August 1916, pg 202

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Lawrence Ball (St Martin's) Troop. Died of wounds received in action, June 12th.

Cecil Tatnell December 1915 Scout of St Matthias Troop, Bethnal Green. Killed in action, December. August 1916, pg 202

Private R. Lowndes 1 July 1916 11th Battalion Royal Fusilers. Ex-Scout 111th North London Troop. Killed in action July 1st. August 1916, pg 202

Private Cecil Pilgrim 11 July 1916 20th Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Scout Redlynch Troop, South Wiltshire. Died of wounds received in action, July 11th.

August 1916, pg 202

Captain G. Haswell King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Harrow Troop. Killed in action. August 1916, pg 202

Private George Walsh June 1916

Lancashire Fusiliers. Scout 114th Manchester (St Peter's) Troop. Died from wounds received in action, June. August 1916, pg 202

Corporal Victor Law 26 June 1916 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 1st Newcastle Troop. Killed in action, June 26th.

August 1916, pg 202

2nd Lieutenant A.N. Balls

Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Liverpool (Bootle Secondary School) Troop. Killed in action.

August 1916, pg 202

Corporal Wallace Burnham

17 June 1916 Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster Long Buckley. Killed in action, June 17th.

August 1916, pg 202

Private George McCracken 4 July 1916

Stretcher-Brearer 13th Royal Irish Rifles, Ulster Division. Late Patrol Leader 1st Annsborough Troop. Died July 4th, from wounds.

August 1916, pg 202

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Lance-Corporal W. McBeath April 1916

Seaforth Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader 1st Muswell Hill (58th North London) Troop Boy Scouts. Killed in action, April 1916.

August 1916, pg 202

2nd Lieutenant E.F. Sheffield

May 1916 Royal Flying Corps. Late Scout 1st Muswell Hill (58th North London) Troop Boy Scouts. Killed whilst descending from a balloon, May.

August 1916, pg 202

Lieutenant G.W. Morris 1 July 1916

King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. District Scoutmaster of Orpington, Farnborough. Killed in action, July 1st.

August 1916, pg 202

Remembered on the War memorial at St Giles the Abbot Church, Farnborough

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2nd Lieutenant W.W. Pye

October 1915 West Kent Regiment. Killed in action last October. August 1916, pg 202

Corporal Laurence Stephenson 28 June 1916

Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (T.F.). Patrol Leader 1st Walton-le-Dale Boy Scouts. Killed in action, June 28th.

August 1916, pg 202

Private Wm. Shuttleworth

June 1915 1-9th Manchester Regiment (T.F.). Late Scout 1st Audenshaw Troop. Killed in action, June 1915.

August 1916, pg 202

Private Edgar June 1915 2-9th Manchester Regiment Territorials. Killed in action, August 1916, pg 202

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Newton June 1915. Late Scout 1st Audenshaw Troop.

2nd Lieutenant P.J. Possener 8 July 1916

2nd Wiltshire Regiment. 2nd Harrow Troop. Killed in action, July 8th. August 1916, pg 202

Corporal F.J. Noel 26 June 1916 3rd Battalion London Regiment. Late Scout 2nd Harrow Troop. Died from wounds received in action, June 26th. August 1916, pg 202

Lieutenant F. Wareham

1 July 1916 8th Battalion Warwickshire Regiment. Late 12th London Regiment. Troop Leader Malvern Link 1st Troop. Killed in action, July 1st.

August 1916, pg 202

Private J. Warburton King's Own Liverpool Regiment. Late Scout 1st Cheadle Hulme Troop Boy Scouts. Killed in action. August 1916, pg 202

Private Frank Melbourne 20 July 1916

2-6th Battalion Sherwood Foresters. Scout Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Killed in action July 20th. August 1916, pg 202

Private Harry J. Moore 1st Dorset Regiment. Scoutmaster 1st Romsey Troop. Died of wounds received in action.

August 1916, pg 202

Private J.H. Richards 15 August 1915 5th South Staffordshire. Killed in action, August 15th, 1915.

August 1916, pg 202

Corporal William Jones

26 April 1916 9th Worcester Regiment. Late Scout 1st Wordsley Troop. Killed in action, Mesopotamia, April 26th.

August 1916, pg 202

Signaller J.T. Scott 2 July 1916 7th Battalion Canadian Infantry. Killed in action, July 2nd. Late Bugler 1st Wordsley Troop.

August 1916, pg 202

Lieutenant Harold P. 1 July 1916 Signalling Officer, Lincolns, Assistant Scoutmaster 1st August 1916, pg 202

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Organ Muswell Hill (58th North London Troop. Killed in action, July 1st.

Sergeant Benjamin Mosley 1 July 1916

King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Scoutmaster Hemsworth Troop, Yorkshire. Killed in action, July 1st. August 1916, pg 202

2nd Lieutenant Raymond Bevir July 1916

10th Royal Fusiliers. Assistant District Commissioner, East London. Killed in action, July. August 1916, pg 202

John (“Jack”)Travers Cornwell

2nd June 1916, aged 16

Boy (First-class) HMS Chester. Died from wounds received in action at Horn Reef. Late Second, St Mary's Mission (Manor Park) Troop.

August 1916, pg 202

Private George Pattison

Glasgow Commercial Battalion. Late member of Thornlie Bank Parish Church Troop. Killed in action. September 1916, pg 229

Lieutenant Percival Green 6 July 1916

Norfolk Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster Winterton Troop. Killed in action, July 6th. September 1916, pg 229

Sapper F.J. Bird Royal Engineers. Scoutmaster Badby Troop. Died of wounds.

September 1916, pg 229

Private George Grober

The Queen's. Scout 2nd Godalming Troop. Died of wounds in France.

September 1916, pg 229

Private John Carter 1 July 1916 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Patrol Leader 1st Feltham Troop. Killed in action, July.

September 1916, pg 229

Sapper A. Andrew July 1916 Royal Engineers. Scout 1st Openshaw 11th Manchester Troop. Killed in action, July.

September 1916, pg 229

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Sergeant H. Wright 1 July 1916 Royal Scots. Second 1st Openshaw 11th Manchester Troop. Killed in action, July 1st.

September 1916, pg 229

Private F. Ball July 1916 East Lancashires. 1st Openshaw 11th Manchester Troop. Killed in action, July. September 1916, pg 229

Private George Cooke 20 June 1916 Royal Inniskillen Fusiliers. Scout Second-class Scout Strabane Troop. Died of wounds, June 20th. September 1916, pg 229

Lance-Corporal Albert Quarterfield 2 July 1916

Royal Inniskillen Fusiliers. Scout Strabane Troop. Killed in action, July 2nd. September 1916, pg 229

Lieutenant R.E. Melly 30 July 1916 King's Liverpool Regiment. Late District Secretary Wakefield Association, and Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Sandal Troop. Killed in action, July 30th.

September 1916, pg 229

James T. Slater First-class Stoker HMS Queen Mary. Patrol Leader 1st Horbury Troop. Killed in the battle of Jutland. September 1916, pg 229

Private G.H. Azzopardi

July 1916 Royal Sussex Regiment. Late 2nd Beaver Patrol 1st Worthing Troop. Killed in action, July.

September 1916, pg 229

2nd Lieutenant Harold E. Asser

31 July 1916 6th Middlesex Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster S. Mellitus (3rd Hanwell) Troop. Killed in action, July 31st.

September 1916, pg 229

2nd Lieutenant Henry Webber

21 July 1916 South Lancashire Regiment. Commissioner for Horley District of Surrey. Killed in action, July 21st.

September 1916, pg 229

Private W.L. Howard 19 July 1916 R.A.M.C. Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Herne Troop. Killed, July 19th.

September 1916, pg 229

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Private Ernest Pettett 28 July 1916 40th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Second 2nd Paignton Troop. Killed in action, July 28th.

September 1916, pg 229

Private James Shannon 19 January 1916

2nd Black Watch. 1st Penwortham Sea Scouts. Killed in action, January 19th. September 1916, pg 229

Private Victor Heneage Heyes 1 July 1916

1-4th Loyal North Lancashires T.F. 1st Penwortham Sea Scouts. Killed in action, July 1st. September 1916, pg 229

Signaller Corporal Lawrence Stevenson 28 June 1916

1-4th Loyal North Lancashires T.F. 1st Walton Le Dale Scouts. Killed in action, June 28th. September 1916, pg 229

Private Harry C. Grace

1 June 1916 King's Liverpool Regiment (Pals). Late Assistant Scoutmaster 89th Liverpool Troop. Killed in action, June 1st.

September 1916, pg 229

Sergeant A. Reynolds Gloucester Regiment. Ex-Scoutmaster Almondsbury Troop, under the Thornbury and Dursley District Local Association. Killed in action.

September 1916, pg 229

Private Clark 15 July 1916 1st Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout East Compton and Cribbs Troop. Killed in action, July 15th. September 1916, pg 229

Private Eric Thelwell 1 July 1916 1st King's Liverpool Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Tarporley Troop. Killed in action, July 1st.

September 1916, pg 229

Private Ellis Rogers 30 July 1916 20th King's Liverpool Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Tarporley Troop. Killed in action, July 30th.

September 1916, pg 229

Private William Henry Barlow

July 1916 8th Norfolk Regiment. Sometime Scoutmaster 16th Norwich (S. Peter Mancroft) Troop. Killed in action, July.

September 1916, pg 229

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Lance-Corporal Thomas Bradley 10 July 1916

8th Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. 5th Preston Troop (St Cuthbert's Own). Killed in action, July 10th.

September 1916, pg 229

Reginald James Ferris 31 May 1916 Lost in HMS Black Prince, May 31st. Late Scout 1st Tolworth Troop. September 1916, pg 229

Corporal Samuel Sweet 20 July 1916

East Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Tolworth Troop. Killed in action, July 20th. September 1916, pg 229

Sergeant Rowland Hill

West Riding Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster of Silsden Parish Church Regiment. Killed in action. September 1916, pg 229

Private Frederick Howell 28 July 1916

5th Royal Sussex Regiment. Patrol Leader 3rd Hastings Troop. Killed in action, July 28th. September 1916, pg 229

Alfred Pankhurst 31 May 1916 HMS Invincible. Scout 2nd Westminster Troop. Lost his life May 31st. September 1916, pg 229

Private John Dunkley July 1916 Royal Fusiliers. Scout 2nd Westminster Troop. Killed in action, July.

September 1916, pg 229

Sergeant Basil G. Taunton

19 July 1916 20th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Late Scoutmaster Exwick. Troop. Killed in action, July 19th.

September 1916, pg 229

2nd Lieutenant Arnold Warden Middleditch

19 June 1916 Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Assistant Scoutmaster Marsworth Troop and at Hornsea. Died June 19th from wounds received in action.

September 1916, pg 229

Private Alex McCormad

6 August 1916 Cameron Highlanders. Late Scout Kirkpatrick-Fleming Troop (Dumfriesshire). Killed in action, August 6th.

September 1916, pg 229

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Private W. Plummer 27 May 1916 1 Hertfordshire Regiment. 2nd Boxmoor Troop. Killed in action, August 6th.

September 1916, pg 229

Sergeant Rowland Hill

West Riding Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster Silsden Parish Church Troop. Killed by the bursting of a shell. September 1916, pg 229

Private James Atherton

5 June 1915 6th Battalion Manchester Regiment. Scout 2nd Chorlton-cum-Hardy Troop. Killed in action at Gallipoli, June 5th, 1915.

September 1916, pg 229

Private Leslie Ball July 1916 20th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Ex-Patrol Leader 2nd Chorlton-cum-Hardy Troop. Killed in action, July. September 1916, pg 229

Private Frank Milton 25 September 1915

20th London Battalion. Patrol Leader 3rd St Pancras Troop. Killed in action, September 25th, 1915. September 1916, pg 229

Petty Officer John Rich 31 May 1916

Wireless Operator HMS Tipperary. Patrol Leader 3rd St Pancras Troop. Killed in action, May 31st. September 1916, pg 229

Private George M. Patterson

July 1916 Glasgow Commercial Battalion. Ex-member of Thornliebank Parish Church Troop. Killed in action, July.

September 1916, pg 229

Private James Grey July 1916 1-6th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Ex-member of the Thornliebank Parish Church. Killed in action, July.

September 1916, pg 230

Private Victor George Dallimore

24 July 1916 R.A.M.C. Scoutmaster 8th Woolwich (St Margaret's, Plumstead) Troop. Killed in action, July 24th.

September 1916, pg 230

Gunner Ernest Draper 4 August 1916 158th Howitzer Brigade R.F.A. Patrol Leader 6th Burnley (Holy Trinity) Troop. Died of wounds, August 4th.

September 1916, pg 230

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2nd Lieutenant Robert Warnock

12 August 1916, aged 26

7th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers. Killed in action, August 12th.

September 1916, pg 230 Buried in Peake Wood Cemetery, Fricourt, France www.cwgc.org

Lance-Corporal Frank R. Church

2-4 Berkshire Regiment T.F. Late Scoutmaster Holy Trinity, Windsor, Troop, and Joint Scoutmaster Eton Wick Troop.

September 1916, pg 230

Serjeant Harold J. Couch

30 July 1916

14th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1st Birmingham City Battalion). Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Bouldmere Troop, 67th Midland. Killed in action. Remembered on the Thiepval Memorial

September 1916, pg 230

2nd Lieutenant Cyril Crossley

Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Secretary Salford Division B.P. Scouts. Killed in action. September 1916, pg 230

Rifleman George Frederick Teverson 2 August 1916

1st Surrey Rifles. Assistant Scoutmaster 13th (Buckhurst Hill), Epping Forest Troop, and late Platoon Commander Epping Forest Company Scouts Defence Corps. Killed in action while assisting wounded comrade. August 2nd.

September 1916, pg 230

Captain R.B. Rutherford 3 July 1916

Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Clapham (Crusaders) Troop. Killed in action, July 3rd. September 1916, pg 230

Private Q.H. Hill June 1915 1-10th (Scottish) Battalion The King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Scout 1st Formby Troop. Reported missing June, 1915, now reported dead.

September 1916, pg 230

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2nd Lieutenant Frank E. Boundy

August 1916 The King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Scoutmaster Valparaiso Troop. Killed in action, August.

September 1916, pg 230

2nd Lieutenant J.E. Ainger

August 1915 Berkshire Yeomanry. Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Kensington Troop. Now reported as killed in Gallipoli in August, 1915.

September 1916, pg 230

Private Harry Tabner 1st Gloucester Regiment. Late Scout 1st Wakes Colne and Chapple District Troop. Killed in action. September 1916, pg 230

Lieutenant Walter Henry Bartlett Fort Garry Horse. Killed in action. October 1916, pg 257

Beale Late Scout 152nd North London Troop. Lost HMS Russell. October 1916, pg 257

2nd Lieutenant Frank L. Kemsey Bowring

29 July 1916 Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Horsell Troop (Woking Association). Killed in action, July 29th.

October 1916, pg 257

Private George Burdett

9 September 1916

Norfolk Regiment. Late Scout 17th Norwich Troop. Killed at the Front, September 9th. October 1916, pg 257

Sergeant D. Carmichael

July 1916 Highland Light Infantry. Late Leader 1st Barrhead Troop. Killed in action, July.

October 1916, pg 257

Sergeant Joseph Chadwick

9 September 1915

R.A.M.C. Late Scoutmaster 1st Padfield Troop (Glossop and District Association). Died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, September 9th.

October 1916, pg 257

Private Ernest Chalk 3 July 1916 "The Buffs". Late Patrol Leader 152nd North London October 1916, pg 257

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Troop. Assistant Scoutmaster Hurst House Troop, Croydon. Killed by shell, July 3rd.

Lieutenant John de Carrick Cheape September 1916

Sussex Regiment. Late Scoutmaster at Buxted. Killed by a sniper whilst searching for wounded, September. October 1916, pg 257

Private Dick Cornwall 21 September 1916

Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 43rd (Western) Edinburgh Troop. Died of wounds received in action, September 21st.

October 1916, pg 257

2nd Lieutenant J. Cruickshank 3 August 1916

Scottish Rifles. For five years Scoutmaster Uddington Troop. Died from wounds received in action, August 3rd. October 1916, pg 257

Sergeant Herbert Dobson 9 August 1916

King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Late Scout 4th Lancaster Troop. Killed in action, August 9th. October 1916, pg 257

2nd Lieutenant G.A. Dockree

15 September 1915

London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 14th Clapham Troop. Killed in action, September 15th. October 1916, pg 257

Private Albert John Fell

29 July 1916 Sherwood Foresters. Late Patrol Leader 27th Derby, Chaddesden Troop. Killed in action, July 29th.

October 1916, pg 257

Captain Harold Fielding

21 July 1916 King's Own Royal Liverpool Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Audenshaw Troop. Died of wounds, July 21st.

October 1916, pg 257

Lance-Corporal William Garner

5 July 1916 Gloucester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Warwick Troop. Killed in action, July 5th.

October 1916, pg 257

Private T. Geary September 1916 Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout 1st Berkhamsted Troop. Died of wounds received in action, September.

October 1916, pg 257

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Private George E. Gibson

21 May 1916 Late Scout 1st Padfield Troop (Glossop and District Association). Killed in action, May 21st.

October 1916, pg 257

Corporal Robert G. Govan

September 1916 Gloucester Regiment. Late Scout Bilton Branch, 1st North Somerset Troop (Bath YMCA). Died of pneumonia on active service, September.

October 1916, pg 258

Signaller John Hall September 1916 A.E.F. Late Patrol Leader 1st Audenshaw Troop. Killed, September. October 1916, pg 258

Private Archibald Halsey

29 September 1916

Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Tring (St Peter and St Paul) Troop. Killed in action, September 29th.

October 1916, pg 258

2nd Lieutenant Fancett Hilton July 1916

Lincoln Regiment. Founded South Shields Congregational Boy Scouts, 1909. Killed in action, July. October 1916, pg 258

Lieutenant Alfred E. Hirst September 1916

West Riding Regiment. Late Scoutmaster Moorbottom Troop. Killed in action, September. October 1916, pg 258

Donald Hobson 2 August 1916 Boy Artificier R.N. Late Scout 1st Cheadle Hulme Troop. Accidentally drowned, August 2nd. October 1916, pg 258

2nd Lieutenant Gilbert Hosegood

11 September 1916

Devon Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Bournville Troop. Killed in action, September 11th.

October 1916, pg 258

Private Frank E. Ide August 1916 Late Assistant Scoutmaster £rd Hackney (14th North-East London, St George's Troop). Killed in action, August.

October 1916, pg 258

2nd Lieutenant A. Ireland

R.F.A. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Flixton Troop. Died of wounds received in action.

October 1916, pg 258

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2nd Lieutenant Leonard Stanley Isbister

10 September 1916

London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 16th North-East London (St Augustine's) Troop. Killed in action, September 10th.

October 1916, pg 258

Private Edwin Jones June 1915 Manchester Regiment. Late Scout 1st Audenshaw Troop. Killed at Gallipoli, June 1915. October 1916, pg 258

Private Fred Lewis August 1916 East Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Tooting (St Peter's) Troop. Killed in action, August. October 1916, pg 258

Private J.W. Long 6 September 1916

Late Scoutmaster 1st Victorian Troop and District Scoutmaster and Secretary to the Bethnal Green Division. Killed on active service, September 6th.

October 1916, pg 258

Lance-Corporal James Martin

3 September 1916

Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Lewknor Troop (Oxfordshire). Killed in action, September 3rd.

October 1916, pg 258

Gunner Herbert J. Moss November 1915

R.F.A. Late Scout 22nd Bradford Troop. Drowned in Hospital Ship HMHS Anglia, November 1915. October 1916, pg 258

Sergeant Jas. A. Peebles July 1916

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Troop Secretary, South Shields Congregational Boy Scouts. Killed in action, July. October 1916, pg 258

Lieutenant John Wethered Power

10 September 1916

Welsh Guards. Late Scoutmaster 22nd Taunton (Thurloxten) Troop, and Acting Scoutmaster 105th South London Troop. Killed in action, September 10th.

October 1916, pg 258

Sergeant Syd. Pullman

September 1916 Rifle Brigade. Late Instructor 152nd North London Troop. Killed in action, September.

October 1916, pg 258

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Trooper Allan Reed August 1916 City of London Yeomanry. Late Scout 152nd North London Troop. Killed in action, August.

October 1916, pg 258

Private Alan Reid 7 September 1916

R.A.M.C. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st North London (Lord Kitchener's) Troop. Killed in action, August. October 1916, pg 258

Private Warwick Ridsdale 25 August 1916

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scout 9th North-East Leeds (Thormer) Troop. Killed in action, August 25th. October 1916, pg 258

Private Joseph Wm. Roberts July 1916

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 22nd Bradford Troop. Died of rheumatic fever, July. October 1916, pg 258

Private Robert Rodgers 25 August 1916

Manchester Regiment. Late Scout St Augustine's Troop (Manchester). Killed in action, August 25th. October 1916, pg 258

Captain E.S. Rogerson August 1916

Royal Sussex Regiment. Late District Scoutmaster, Weymouth Association. Killed in action, August. October 1916, pg 258

Private Frank Saxby 20 August 1916 West Yorkshire Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster Hillthorpe (Pontefract) Troop. Killed in action, August 20th.

October 1916, pg 258

Signaller Alfred Shepherd

1 July 1916 Robin Hoods. Late Signalling Instructor, 16th Nottingham Troop. Killed in action, July 1st.

October 1916, pg 258

Lance-Corporal R.R. Sidebottom

South Lancashire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Moltram Troop. Killed in action.

October 1916, pg 258

Sapper Herbert Melville Slaughter

R.E. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Worthing Troop. Died on service.

October 1916, pg 258

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Private Harry Thomas Late Cubmaster 1st Hadfield Troop. Died of wounds received in the Dardanelles.

October 1916, pg 258

Private William Hind Thomas

18 September 1916

City of London Regiment. Late Scout Finsbury Park Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, September 18th. October 1916, pg 258

Lieutenant William Urquhart August 1916

Black Watch. Late Scoutmaster (Perthshire). Killed in action, August. October 1916, pg 258

Lance-Corporal F.K. Vowles July 1916

East Yorkshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Barrow Gurney Troop. Killed in action, July. October 1916, pg 258

Private Robert Wall July 1916 Highland Light Infantry. Late Scout 1st Chesham Bois Troop. Killed in action, July. October 1916, pg 258

Lieutenant Ernest B. Walters

Gloucestershire Regiment. Scoutmaster (Bristol). Killed in action. October 1916, pg 258

Private Harry White July 1916 R.A.M.C. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Woodford Troop, Northamptonshire. Killed in action , July.

October 1916, pg 258

Lance-Corporal Robert White

Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Glossop Troop. Killed in action.

October 1916, pg 258

Private Bert Williams Somerset Light Infantry. Late Scout Bilton Branch, 1st North Somerset (Bath YMCA) Troop. Killed in action.

October 1916, pg 258

Lieutenant W.H. Stuart Garnett

21 September 1916

Royal Flying Corps. Killed during flying training. Involved in Sea Scouting and Scouting in Limehouse.

October 1916, pg 258

Captain Geoffrey 8 March 1916, 5th Battalion Somerset Light Infantry. Late Scoutmaster Remembered with honour on the

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Francis Arnold aged 24 13th Taunton (Kingston) Troop. Killed in action, 8th March 1916

Basra Memorial, Iraq www.cwgc.org

Lance-Corporal R.M. Bailiff

18 August 1916 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Sometime Assistant Scoutmaster Boroughbridge Troop (Pontefract and District Association). Killed in action, August 18th.

November 1916, pg 287

Lieutenant H.A.H. Bren

9 September 1916

Leinster Regiment. Assistant Scoutmaster 18th Beckenham Troop. Killed in action, September 9th. November 1916, pg 287

Sergeant H.B. Brown 3 September 1916

King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 58th Liverpool Troop. Killed in action, September 3rd. November 1916, pg 287

2nd Lieutenant C.H. Buttery

King's Liverpool Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 33rd Liverpool Troop. Died from wounds received in action. November 1916, pg 287

Corporal David Peters Campbell

15 September 1916

New Zealand Infantry. Late Scout 14th Renfrewshire (1st Barrhead) Troop. Killed in action, September 15th. November 1916, pg 287

2nd Lieutenant Charles Henry Cole 3 October 1916

London Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 153rd North London Troop. Killed in action, October 3rd. November 1916, pg 287

Private Walter Cordaroy

15 September 1916

City of London Royal Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 12th North-East London (Duke of Newcastle's Own). Killed in action, September 15th.

November 1916, pg 287

Private Sydney Daniell

October 1916 London Regiment. Late Scout 2nd Colchester Troop. Killed in action, October.

November 1916, pg 287

Private J.P. Flanders 25 September Leicester Regiment. Late Scout Woodhouse Troop, November 1916, pg 287

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1916 Leicester. Killed in action, September 25th.

Private William Flanders

Leicester Regiment. Late Scout Woodhouse Troop, Leicester. Drowned in the Tigris. November 1916, pg 287

Private Percy Gayler London Scottish. Late Scout St Saviour's, Hanley Road, Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action. November 1916, pg 287

Captain D.W. Glass Border Regiment. Late Scoutmaster St Luke's, Hornsey Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Missing, believed killed. November 1916, pg 287

Private Leslie Robert Gutsell

15 September 1916

Heavy Motor Machine Gun Section. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Shaftesbury (Dorset) Troop. Killed in action, September 15th.

November 1916, pg 287

Lance-Corporal Frank Henham September 1916

Yorkshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 4th Scarborough Troop. Killed in action, September. November 1916, pg 287

Private John Hornby 28 September 1916

11th Battalion, the Manchester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st St Annes-on-Sea (Parish Church) Troop. Killed in action, September 28th.

November 1916, pg 287

Lance-Corporal Fred A. Horsfall

3 August 1916 A.I.F. Late Second, Lady Ebury's Own (3rd South-West Herts) Troop. Killed in action, August 3rd.

November 1916, pg 287

Private Alec Ingrey Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout, St Saviour's, Hanley Road, Troop. L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action.

November 1916, pg 287

Private George Ison 22 September 1916

Welsh Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 5th Enfield Troop. Killed in action, September 22nd.

November 1916, pg 287

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Private "Bob" Kemp October 1916 Essex Regiment. Late Scout 1st Colchester Troop. Died of wounds received in action, October.

November 1916, pg 287

Private G. Laybourne April 1916 Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scout 4th (Holy Trinity) Scarborough Troop. Killed in action, April. November 1916, pg 287

2nd Lieutenant Leigh Pemberton

1915 King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Lady Ebury's Own (3rd South-West Herts) Troop. Killed in action, 1915.

November 1916, pg 287

George Pinnock Late Scout Little Gaddesden Troop. Killed on HMS Black Prince at the Battle of Jutland. November 1916, pg 287

Private A.B. Powell Royal Marines. Late Scout St Saviour's, Hanley Road, Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Died from exposure. November 1916, pg 287

2nd Lieutenant Henry Lyon Pugh September 1916

South Wales Borderer. Late Scoutmaster Aberystwyth Troop. Died of wounds received in action, September. November 1916, pg 287

Private H. Richards 23 April 1916 The Buffs. Late Patrol Leader 1st Hythe Troop. Killed in action, April 23rd.

November 1916, pg 287

Lance-Corporal Frank Robertson

Royal Scots. Late Scout Pitlochry Troop. Killed in action. November 1916, pg 287

Private R. Roots 7 October 1916 London Scottish. Late Scoutmaster Cranford Parish Church Troop. Died of wounds received in action, October 7th.

November 1916, pg 287

Lance-Corporal George Swan

September 1916 1st/5th Battalion, London Regiment (The London Rifle Brigade) Late Scoutmaster Newbiggin Troop. Killed in

November 1916, pg 287

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Lance-Corporal Albert Tabner

25 September 1916

Grenadier Guards. Late Scout Wakes Colne and Chappel District Troop. Killed in action, September 25th. November 1916, pg 287

Private Albert Tate July 1916 City of London Regiment. Late Second St John's Troop, Kilburn, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, July. November 1916, pg 287

Rifleman Bernard Tate

King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Patrol Leader 1st Sutton Troop. Killed in action. November 1916, pg 287

Private Samuel Stewart Thomas

19 July 1916 Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Langley Troop. Killed in action, July 19th.

November 1916, pg 287

Rifleman Thomas John Turnbull

6 September 1916

London Regiment. Late Patrol Leader St John's John's Troop, Kilburn. Killed in action, September 6th. November 1916, pg 287

Private Chester Vallance

3 October 1916 Somerset Light Infantry. Late Scout Wivellscombe Troop. Killed in action October 3rd.

November 1916, pg 287

Sergeant Vautier 9 August 1916 Essex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, 1st Wansted Troop. Died of wounds received in action, August 9th.

November 1916, pg 287

Rifleman Herbert F. Whittle

London Regiment. Late Scout 1st Twickenham Troop. Killed in action.

November 1916, pg 287

Private W.H. Wingfield July 1916

York and Lancaster Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 21st Sheffield (Cherrytree) Troop. Killed in action, July.

November 1916, pg 287

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Lance-Corporal T. Winter

August 1916 Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Berkhamsted Troop. Killed in action, August.

November 1916, pg 287

Private Harry Witham 26 September 1916

Grenadier Guards. Late Scout St Thomas, Finsbury Park, Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, September 26th. November 1916, pg 287

Corporal Wyatt Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Oxford Troop. November 1916, pg 287

Private Stanley H. Avis 19 July 1916 Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry December 1916, pg 314

Private Walter Bedford

10 September 1916

R.F.A. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 5th Windsor Troop. Died of wounds received in action, September 10th. December 1916, pg 314

Private Thomas Bowler

21 October 1916

Berkshire Regiment. Late Scout Lewknor Troop. Killed in action, October 21st. December 1916, pg 314

Private Harold Caley 1 October 1916 Middlesex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Ramsey (Isle of Man) Troop. Killed in action, October 1st.

December 1916, pg 314

Private F.W. Ellins Gloucester Regiment. Late Scout Minchinhampton Troop. Killed in action.

December 1916, pg 314

Sergeant-Major Edward H. Hawthorne November 1916

Medical Unit R.N.D. Late headmaster Brook Street School (Birmingham), for the instruction of Scouts engaged on military duties in the city. Died November.

December 1916, pg 314

Reginald Hobbs August 1916 Sec. Air Mechanic, Royal Flying Corps. Late Patrol Leader St Martin's (Edmonton) Troop. Killed in action, August.

December 1916, pg 314

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Captain Henry V. Kershaw

15 September 1916

London Regiment. Late Chief Commissioner for British East Africa. Killed while leading his men, September 15th.

December 1916, pg 314

Captain A.W. Greenwell Lax

11 October 1916

Royal Garrison Artillery. At one time Assistant Scoutmaster St Andrew's (Fulham) Troop. Killed in action, October 11th.

December 1916, pg 314

Lieutenant Wilfred R. Lowson 15 July 1916

Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 4th (Holy Trinity) Scarborough Troop. Killed in action, July 15th. December 1916, pg 314

Private James Machin Late Scoutmaster 143rd Manchester Troop. Killed in action. December 1916, pg 314

Private John Mallet 1 July 1916 Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout 14th Battersea Troop. Killed in action, July 1st. December 1916, pg 314

2nd Lieutenant Stanley G. Marriott

21 October 1916

Royal Engineers. Late Scoutmaster Melton Constable Troop. Killed in action, October 21st. December 1916, pg 314

James McCanley October 1916 R.N.D. Late Scout St Martin (London Fields) Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Reported killed, October. December 1916, pg 314

Lance-Corporal Walter Meads

Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Warmley Troop. Killed in action.

December 1916, pg 314

Private Percy J. Mitchell

12 October 1916

Bedford Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Epping Forest Troop. Killed in action, October 12th.

December 1916, pg 314

Private William E. Mitchell

15 September 1915

London Regiment. Late Scout 3rd Epping Forest Troop. Killed in action, September 15th.

December 1916, pg 314

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Private Harry Mill 28 September 1916

Royal Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 3rd Longton Troop. Killed in action, September 28th.

December 1916, pg 314

R. Moore October 1916 Late Instructor St Saviour (Hanley Road) Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, October. December 1916, pg 314

Private John Nixon 14 July 1916 Royal Berkshire Regiment. Late Scout 3rd Windsor Troop. Killed in action, July 14th December 1916, pg 314

Private Thomas H. Ovenden 11 August 1916

Royal West Kent Regiment. Late Scout 1st Sutton-at-Home Troop, Kent. Killed in action, August 11th. December 1916, pg 314

Sergeant Fitz-Charles Page September 1916

King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Late Scout Wem Troop. Died of wounds received in action, September. December 1916, pg 314

Private George Page 4 September 1916

Norfolk Regiment. Late Scout Salhouse Troop. Died from wounds received in action, September 4th. December 1916, pg 314

Private Robert R.S. Panton

R.S.F. Late Scout 27th North Edinburgh Troop. Killed in action

December 1916, pg 314

Corporal T.R. Parker September 1916 West Riding Regiment. Late Scout 1st Sutton-in-Craven Troop. Killed by shell shock, September.

December 1916, pg 314

Corporal Norman Partington

26 September 1916

R.F.A. Late Scout 1st Audenshaw Troop. Killed in action, September 26th.

December 1916, pg 314

Sergeant Henry C. Peel

7 October 1916 Middlesex Regiment. Late Scoutmaster St Martin's (Edmonton) Troop. Killed in action, October 7th.

December 1916, pg 314

2nd Lieutenant 15 June 1916 2nd/1st Bucks Bn. Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry December 1916, pg 314

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Charles Philip Quayle Assistant Scoutmaster 7th Epping Forest Troop. Killed in action, June 15th.

Signaller Ronald John Saville 9 October 1916

Royal Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 16th Barnsley (St John's) Troop. Killed in action, October 9th. December 1916, pg 314

Private Albert E. Squires

4 September 1916

Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Northampton Troop. Killed in action, October 9th.

December 1916, pg 314

Sergeant Ernest R. Squires

4 September 1916

Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Northampton Troop. Died of dysentery, September 4th.

December 1916, pg 314

Private J.R. Standen May 1916 Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st North-West Frontier Troop, Peshawar Association. Died on hospital ship, May. December 1916, pg 314

Private Douglas Stevens

15 October 1916

Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster St Giles (South Mimms) Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, October 15th.

December 1916, pg 314

Thomas Stillman R.N.D. Late Scout 1st Hereford Troop. Drowned while serving on HMS Elk. December 1916, pg 314

Rifleman Percy Swallow

King's Royal Rifles. Late Troop Treasurer 11th Hudd Troop (Netherton). Killed in action.

December 1916, pg 314

Lance-Corporal George Swan

September 1916 Northern Cyclist Battalion. Late Scoutmaster 1st Newbiggin-on-Sea Troop. Killed in action, September.

December 1916, pg 314

2nd Lieutenant 21 October Worcestershire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster December 1916, pg 314

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Rudolph V. Surr 1916 Birmingham. Killed in action, October 21st.

Private John Taylor 26 November 1916

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scoutmaster 3rd Wallsend (St Peter's) Troop. Died from wounds received in action, September 10th.

December 1916, pg 314

Private George H. Uglow

10 September 1916

Worcester Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 58th Bristol Troop. Died of wounds received in action, September 10th.

December 1916, pg 314

Private Fred Vitty Durham Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader Fir Tree Troop, Harperley. Killed in action. December 1916, pg 314

Private C.T. Wilson 17 October 1916

Late Assistant Scoutmaster Cornwall Association. Killed in action, October 17th. December 1916, pg 314

Lieutenant E.H.J. Wynne October 1916

Late Assistant County Commissioner for Denbighshire. Died of wounds, October. December 1916, pg 314

Lance-Corporal John F. Bates

7 November 1916

R.A.M.C. Late acting Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Feltham Troop. Died of wounds, November 7th.

January 1917, pg 5

Private A.H. Bentley 22 October 1916

R.F.A. Late Scoutmaster 1st Mitcham Troop. Killed in action, October 22nd.

January 1917, pg 5

Birchall Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Rivington Troop. Killed in action.

January 1917, pg 5

Friver F.F. Boltwood R.H.A. Late Scout 1st Wormley Troop. Killed in action. January 1917, pg 5

Drummer D.M. 7 July 1916 Royal Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th January 1917, pg 5

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Bratherton Lancaster Troop. Killed in action, July 7th.

Private John A. Broderick

14 November 1916

Royal Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader Old Miverton Troop. Killed in action, November 14th. January 1917, pg 5

Sergeant Pilot Cecil Bromley

2 November 1916

Royal Flying Corps. Late Troop Leader Dover Sea Scouts. Killed in action, November 2nd. January 1917, pg 5

Corporal J.W. Brown Motor Transport Service. Late Honorary Scoutmaster Shetland. Drowned while on duty. January 1917, pg 5

Rifleman Leslie A. Broughton

London Rifle Brigade. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 155th North London Troop. January 1917, pg 5

Private Fred Bush July 1916 Machine Gun Section Rifle Brigade. Late Second St Paul's West Brixton (51st Scout London) Troop. Killed in action, July.

January 1917, pg 5

Private Horace C. Capstick August 1915

Duke of Wellington Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Harden Troop. Reported missing August, 1915. Now reported killed.

January 1917, pg 5

Rifleman Harry J. Checketts

3 November 1916

London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Evesham Troop (Worcestershire). Killed in action, November 3rd.

January 1917, pg 5

Captain Vivian H. Clary

18 October 1916

Wiltshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Plymouth Troop. Killed in action, October 18th.

January 1917, pg 5

Lance-Corporal J.W. Cooke

September 1916 Brough, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader Trevor Troop. Killed in action, September.

January 1917, pg 5

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Private Robert Coutts Gordon Highlanders. Late Assistant Secretary Shetland Association.

January 1917, pg 5

Private Wm. A. Darrington

July 1916 Royal Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 10th Finchley Troop, and Hendon Association. Killed in action, July.

January 1917, pg 5

Private Matthew Davies

Royal Welsh Fusilers. Lte Troop Leader Trevor Troop. Died of wounds received in action. January 1917, pg 5

Corporal George Davis

5 November 1916

Cheshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Hadfield Troop (Glossop and District Association). Died of wounds, November 5th.

January 1917, pg 5

2nd Lieutenant R.W. Davison

10 October 1916

London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Woldingham Troop (East Surrey). Killed in action, October 10th. January 1917, pg 5

Sergeant Evan Elward

26 September 1916

Welsh Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Maesteg Troop. Killed in action, September 26th. January 1917, pg 5

Captain the Honorable W.E. Graham

East Yorkshire Regiment. Late District Commissioner, Bombay. Accidentally killed on transport.

January 1917, pg 5

Private Thomas Hatton

Scottish Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 6th Motherwell Troop (Lanarkshire). Killed in action.

January 1917, pg 5

Sergeant J.C. Heather 9 September 1916

Kensingtons. Late Patrol Leader 1st South-West Herts (Countess of Clarendon's Own) Watford Troop. Killed in action, September 9th.

January 1917, pg 5

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Captain P.C. Huddleston

Royal Engineers. Late Scoutmaster Simla. Killed in action.

January 1917, pg 5

Corporal Cecil F. Jackson

17 October 1916

Royal Engineers. Late Scout Dover Sea Scouts. Killed in action, October 17th. January 1917, pg 5

Private Leslie A. Jaques July 1916

R.A.M.C. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St Paul's, West Brixton (51st South London Troop). Died of fever, July. January 1917, pg 5

Lieutenant Clive Johnson

Royal Engineers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Bangalore. Killed in action. January 1917, pg 5

Private Wilfred H. Keen October 1916

Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Scout 3rd Longton Troop. Killed in action, October. January 1917, pg 5

Sergeant Arthur Levy 23 July 1916 Royal Rifle Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Putney. Killed in action, July 23rd. January 1917, pg 5

Private Charles Levy 31 December 1915

R.A.M.C. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Barnes. Killed by an explosion, December 31st, 1915.

January 1917, pg 5

Lieutenant J. Cecil McCutcheon

Royal Irish Fusiliers. Founder and late Scoutmaster 15th Belfast Troop. Killed in action.

January 1917, pg 5

Gunner O. Mullewoth Vol. Mobile Battery. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Moulmein Troop. Killed in action.

January 1917, pg 5

Rifleman William A. Musk

10 October 1916

London Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Feltham Troop. Killed in action, October 10th.

January 1917, pg 5

Corporal Tom C. Royal Naval Division (Medical Section). Late Patrol January 1917, pg 5

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Nelson Leader 4th Scarborough (Holy Trinity) Troop. Killed in action.

Private J. Pearce 28 August 1916 Royal Flying Corps. Late Scout 2nd Muswell Hill (60th North London) Troop. Killed August 28th. January 1917, pg 5

Private Ernest Perrett 28 July 1916 Royal Fusiliers. Late Second 2nd Paignton Troop. Killed in action, July 28th. January 1917, pg 5

2nd Lieutenant Harold Robinson

Deccan Infantry. Late Scout 2nd Bangalore Troop. Killed in action. January 1917, pg 5

Alfred Sayers Royal Navy. Late Corporal 5th Salisbury Troop. Killed in action. January 1917, pg 5

Private Thos. R. Shankie

Royal Scots. Late Patrol Leader 5th Midlothian (Balerno) Troop. Killed in action. January 1917, pg 5

Lieutenant O. Shufflebotham

October 1916 Somerset Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Staplegrove Troop, Taunton. Killed in action, October.

January 1917, pg 5

Private Chas. F. Skinner

19 October 1916 Late Scoutmaster 19th East Ham Troop. Killed in action, October 21st.

January 1917, pg 5

Private A. Slitson 3 August 1916 Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Late Scout Cullingworth Troop. Killed in action, August 3rd.

January 1917, pg 5

2nd Lieutenant Andrew Smith

14 November 1916

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scout at the Scouts' Farm, Buckhurst Place. Killed in action, November 14th.

January 1917, pg 6

Lance-Corporal A.H. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Muswell Hill (60th North January 1917, pg 6

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Smith London) Troop. Killed in action.

Mechanic Frank Edward Smith

8 November 1916 Royal Aircraft Factory. Died, November 8th. January 1917, pg 6

Colour-Sergeant Herbert Stone

Buffs. Late Instructor 1st Goudhurst Troop. Killed in action. January 1917, pg 6

Corporal S.J. Stone Cambridgeshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Cambridge District Troop. Killed in action. January 1917, pg 6

Lieutenant-Colonel M.B. Stow

East Yorkshire Regiment. Late Secretary, Dacca (India). Died of wounds. January 1917, pg 6

Colonel G.H. Thessiger

Royal Engineers. Late Scoutmaster, Simla. Killed in action.

January 1917, pg 6

Lance-Corporal John Thornborough

25 July 1916 Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Keighley Troop. Killed in action, July 25th.

January 1917, pg 6

Captain J.E.Wheeler 10 November 1916

Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Scoutmaster 1st Shrewsbury Troop. Killed in action, November 10th.

January 1917, pg 6

Private Ernest Wilkinson

27 October 1916

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 17th North-West Leeds Troop. Died in hospital in France, October 27th.

January 1917, pg 6

Sergeant Charles White

Black Watch. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, Calcutta. Killed in action.

January 1917, pg 6

Private Jack A. 21 October Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Late Scout 7th Newbury January 1917, pg 6

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Woodley 1916 (Highclere) Troop. Killed in action, October 21st.

Private William Vonseden

Buffs. Late Patrol Leader 1st Goudhurst Troop. Died of wounds. January 1917, pg 6

Private H. Alderslade Late Patrol Leader 1st Fareham Troop. Killed in action. February 1917, pg 33

Private J.J. Barrett 19 November 1916

Late Scoutmaster Buxton and District. Killed in action, November 19th, 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Lance-Corporal Charles A. Beasley

24 December 1916

London Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Streatham Troop. Killed in action, December 24th, 1916 February 1917, pg 33

Private Harry Beattie 11 December 1916

R.A.M.C. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Astley Troop. Died on active service, December 11th, 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

Private Peter Collins 12 January 1917 Highland Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Wigtownshire Troop. Killed in action January 12th, 1917.

February 1917, pg 33

William B. Cousins Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Fareham Troop. Killed in action.

February 1917, pg 33

Lance-Corporal Donald (Jack) Cowie

29 November 1916

King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Upton Troop. Died from wounds received in action, November 29th, 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

Private W. Fogg 9 September 1916

Scout 5th Nottingham Troop. Died of wounds, September 9th.

February 1917, pg 33

Signaller J.E. Garrett 14 January 1917 R.N.R. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Newport Troop. Killed in action, January 14th.

February 1917, pg 33

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Private Frank Giles 18 September 1916

London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Brixton Hill (59th South London Troop). Killed in action, September 18th, 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

Colonel Frank Griffith V.A.D., R.F.A. Late member of the Executive Committee of the Bromley District for South-East London. Died of pneumonia contracted while on active service.

February 1917, pg 33

Robert Harman 21 December 1916

Wireless Operator, R.N. Drowned December 21st, 1916. Late Scout St Martin (London Fields) Troop, L.D.B.S.C.

February 1917, pg 33

2nd Lieutenant Frank Harris August 1916

Cheshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Chester Troop. Reported killed, August 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Captain H.F. Hubble 23 July 1916 Australian Imperial Forces. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Kensington Troop, South Australia. Killed in action, July 23rd, 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

Sergeant Arthur Joyner

December 1916 Australian Engineers' Signal Company. Late Scoutmaster Wollahra-Paddington Troop, Sydney. Killed in action, December 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

Private H. Juler 11 August 1916 King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Late Scout 1st Upton Troop. Killed in action, August 11th, 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Sergeant Herbert B. Leahy 8 January 1917

Royal Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st West Ham (St Gabriel's) Troop. Killed in action, January 8th. February 1917, pg 33

Private McGowan Canadian Infantry. Late Scout Golden Troop, British Colombia. Killed in action.

February 1917, pg 33

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Lieutenant John A. Monkhouse 23 January 1917

R.A.M.C. Late Scoutmaster St John Holborn, Troop and District Scoutmaster L.D.B.S.C. Died in Wandsworth General Hospital, January 23rd, 1917.

February 1917, pg 33

Private George Norwood July 1916

Australian Imperial Force. Late Scout 1st Tolworth Troop. Killed in action, July 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Sergeant Sidney W. Palmer July 1916

Gloucestershire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 10th Norwich Troop. Killed in action, July 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Private Jack Panton August 1916 Kent Royal Regiment. Late Scout 1st Tolworth Troop. Killed in action, August, 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Sapper Jack Pearson 30 November 1916

Royal Engineers. Late Scout 1st Chesham Bois Troop. Died on active service, November 30th, 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Sergeant Hubert Plunkett

15 September 1916

Late Scoutmaster 10th North London Troop. Killed in action, September 15th, 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Sergeant William Poll November 1916 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader Newsham and New Delaval Troop, Northumberland. Killed in action, November 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

Gunner R.J. Pollard June 1916 Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Scout 3rd Paignton Troop. Killed in action, June 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

Corporal E.V.C. Prideaux

9 September 1916

London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Hurlingham Troop. Killed in action, September 9th.

February 1917, pg 33

Private Ernest Ramsden

4 November 1916

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scout 14th (Highroad Well) Halifax Troop. Killed in action, November 4th,

February 1917, pg 33

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Captain Wm E. Robinson

18 November 1916

Highland Light Infantry. Late Scoutmaster 47th Glasgow Troop. Killed in action, November 18th, 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Private Ernest Scaggs July 1916 City of London Royal Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th West Ham Troop. Killed in action, July, 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

2nd Lieutenant E.W. Shearley

15 September 1916

London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Hurlingham Troop. Killed in action September 15th, 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

2nd Lieutenant Andrew Smith November 1916

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scout at the Scouts' Farm. Killed in action, November, 1916. February 1917, pg 33

Lieutenant E.W. Talbot Smith

15 April 1915 Australian Imperial Forces. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Kensington Troop, South Australia. Killed in action, April 15th, 1915.

February 1917, pg 33

Private Thomas Smith

Royal Field Artillery. Late Scout 1st Christleton Troop. Died on service. February 1917, pg 33

Private Charles E. Stewart

Lovat Scouts. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 34th Glasgow (St Martin's) Troop.

February 1917, pg 33

Private Christopher Tymms

August 1916 London Regiment. Late Scout 1st Tolworth Troop. Killed in action, August, 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

2nd Lieutenant George W. Watson

29 December 1916

Royal Flying Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Birkenhead Troop. Killed on active service, December

February 1917, pg 33

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Rifleman Middleton Willis

London Rifle Brigade. Late Scout St Martin (London Fields) Troop. Killed in action. February 1917, pg 33

2nd Lieutenant P.S. Worrer

9 November 1916

Devonshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St John, Holborn, Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, November 9th, 1916.

February 1917, pg 33

Private Arthur S. Archer

7 February 1917 Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 7th Walthamstow Troop. Died from wounds received in action, February 7th, 1917.

March 1917, pg 61

2nd Lieutenant Arnold C. Bathe

17 September 1916

Middlesex Regiment, late Scoutmaster St Cuthbert's Troop, Malvern. Killed in action September 17th, 1916. March 1917, pg 61

Private T. Brooke 8 July 1916 York and Lancaster Regiment. Late Scout 1st Goldthorpe Troop. Killed in action July 8th, 1916. March 1917, pg 61

Rifleman Arthur B. Clare

Rifle Brigade. Late Troop Leader 20th Norwich Troop. Died of wounds received in action.

March 1917, pg 61

Sergeant A.A. Clasey 19 April 1916 Dragoon Guards. Late Second 3rd Fulham (25th S.W. London Troop). Died of wounds while prisoner of war, April 19th, 1916.

March 1917, pg 61

Private J. Clements 8 July 1916 Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout 3rd Fulham (25th S.W. London Troop). Died from wounds and gas poisoning, July 8th, 1916.

March 1917, pg 61

Private George W. 21 January 1917 Cyclists' Corps. Late Patrol Leader 6th Motherwell March 1917, pg 61

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Cross Troop. Died from wounds received in action, January 21st, 1917.

Corporal A.D. Fisher 16 July 1916 Rifle Brigade. Late Patrol Leader 3rd Fulham (25th S.W. London) Troop. Killed in action July 16th, 1916. March 1917, pg 61

Private William Fulcher 29 January 1917

Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 20th Norwich Troop. Killed in action January 29th, 1917. March 1917, pg 61

Private W. Greenless Manchester Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 132nd Manchester Troop. Killed in action. March 1917, pg 61

Private H. Groves September 1916 York and Lancaster Regiment. Late Scout 1st Goldthorpe Troop. Killed in action September, 1916. March 1917, pg 61

Trooper James Henderson

26 December 1916

Australian Field Horse. Late Second 4th (Restalrig U.F. Church) East Edinburgh Troop. Killed in action December 26th, 1916.

March 1917, pg 61

Private W.T. Horsford 30 May 1916 R.A.M.C. Formerly Scout 3rd Fulham (25th S.W. London Troop). Died from gas poisoning, May 30th, 1916.

March 1917, pg 61

Private E.B. Hurst 29 January 1917 H.A.C. Late Second 2nd Chorlton Troop, Manchester. Died in hospital in France, January 29th, 1917.

March 1917, pg 61

Private B. Jerred Late Scout 1st Salisbury Troop. Accidentally killed by bomb explosion in France.

March 1917, pg 61

Sergeant Arthur Joyner

1916 Signal Company Engineers A.I.F. Late Scout Paddington Troop. Killed in action, 1916.

March 1917, pg 61

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Seaman A. Kinnade 16 February 1917

Chief Gunner HMS Armed Trawler. Late Patrol Leader 1st Ramsey Troop, Isle of Man. Lost February 16th, 1917.

March 1917, pg 61

Corporal H. Lussenden

Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 11th Sutton Troop. Killed in action. March 1917, pg 61

Private Thomas Moore 8 January 1917

Durham Light Infantry. Late Scout St Bede's Catholic Troop, South Shields. Died of wounds, January 8th, 1917. March 1917, pg 61

Private J. Parsons East Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 7th Sutton (Headly) Troop. Killed in action. March 1917, pg 61

Sergeant W. Petch 1 July 1916 York and Lancaster Regiment. Late Scout 1st Goldthorpe Troop. Died of wounds received in action July 1st, 1916. March 1917, pg 61

A.B.E. Plant R.N. Late Scout 3rd Fulham (25th S.W. London Troop) . Lost on HMS Triumph. March 1917, pg 61

Sergeant William Poll 6 November 1916

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader New Delaval and Newsham Troop. Killed in action November 6th, 1916.

March 1917, pg 61

Sergeant J. Pounder 14 September 1916

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late founder and Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Goldthorpe Troop. Killed in action, September 14th, 1916.

March 1917, pg 61

F. Rayner R.N. Late Scout 3rd Fulham (25th S.W. London) Troop. Loston HMS Hawke.

March 1917, pg 61

Captain C.M. Ridley 31 October 1916

Essex Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 3rd Chelmsford Troop. Killed in action October 31st, 1916.

March 1917, pg 61

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Private H. Robinson Yorkshire Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Goldthorpe Troop. Died of wounds received in action.

March 1917, pg 61

Boy Wilfred Rosendale

Late Scout Deptford Central (16th Greenwich) Sea Scouts. Went down with HMS Invincible at the Battle of Jutland.

March 1917, pg 61

Captain David L. Strachan

29 December 1916

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 4th N.E. Leeds (Caledonian Troop). Died at the 2nd Northern General Hospital, Leeds, after being invalided home from the front, December 29th, 1916.

March 1917, pg 61

Private S.D.S. Sumner 20 January 1917 East Surrey Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 21st N.E. London Troop. Killed in action January 20th. March 1917, pg 61

Private Edward (Ned) Thornborrow

Late Patrol Leader 4th Chiswick Troop. Died of wounds while a prisoner in the hands of Germans. March 1917, pg 61

Bombardier J.G. Witham 24 January 1917

Late Patrol Leader 1st Mansfield Troop. Died of wounds received in action, January 24th, 1917. March 1917, pg 61

Private Lewis Ainsworth

July 1916 Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Late Senior Patrol Leader 5th Bolton (St Joseph's) Troop. Killed in action, July 1916.

April 1917, pg 88

Corporal Allen, M.M. November 1916 Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Hirst Troop. Died from wounds, November 1916.

April 1917, pg 88

Captain Guy Horsman Bailey

28 February 1917

R.H.A. Late Scoutmaster Foxholes Troop. Killed in action, February 28th, 1917.

April 1917, pg 88

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Signaller James Barnes

July 1916 Royal Scots. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 5th Bolton (St Joseph's) Troop. Killed in action, July 1916.

April 1917, pg 88

Private Leo Baxendale 1916

Army Ordinance Corps. Late Honorary Member 5th Bolton (St Joseph's) Troop. Died of wounds, 1916. April 1917, pg 88

Lance-Corporal J.D. Black July 1916

Australian Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Granville Troop, Sydney. Killed in action, July 1916. April 1917, pg 88

Private H.D. Briggs 15 January 1917 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scout St Albans (63rd Bradford) Troop. Killed in action January 15th, 1917. April 1917, pg 88

2nd Lieutenant Barry Broniker July 1916

East Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scout 2nd Croydon (Princess Christian's) Troop. Killed in action July 1916. April 1917, pg 88

Private Ernest Burtenshaw

February 1917 Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Scout 2nd West Croydon (Princess Christian's) Troop. Killed in action February 1917.

April 1917, pg 88

Private Albert E. Cann

19 February 1917

Middlesex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader East Acton (St Dunstan's) Troop. Killed in action February 19th, 1917.

April 1917, pg 88

Private Harry Card October 1916 Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Scout 2nd Croydon (Princess Christian's) Troop. Killed in action October 1916.

April 1917, pg 88

Lieutenant George H. Chamberlain 14 July 1917

14th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Heathfield Troop, Birmingham. Killed in action July 14th, 1916. Faubourg d’Amiens Cemetery, Arras.

April 1917, pg 88

Private Ernest Cove 18 February Wiltshire Regiment. Late 2nd Charlton Park Troop. April 1917, pg 88

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1917 Killed in action February 18th, 1917.

Lance-Corporal Charles Drage

17 February 1917

Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Kingsthorpe Troop, Northampton. Killed in action February 17th, 1917.

April 1917, pg 88

Private R.W. Ford November 1916 Berkshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster St Andrew's, High Wycombe Troop. Died from wounds received in action November, 1916.

April 1917, pg 88

Sergeant A.B. Gill July 1916 King's Royal Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 6th Bolton (Breightmet) Troop. Killed in action July, 1916. April 1917, pg 88

A.B. Greener November 1916 R.N.D. Late Scout 1st Hirst Troop. Killed in action November, 1916. April 1917, pg 88

Private Ernest Griffiths August 1916

Shropshire Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Barrow Troop. Reported killed August, 1916. April 1917, pg 88

Private Ernest Griffiths

November 1916 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st Hirst Troop. Killed in action November, 1916.

April 1917, pg 88

2nd Lieutenant C. Jones

Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout St Peter Paddington Troop, L.D.B.S.C.

April 1917, pg 88

Private John Wrenshaw Long

6 September 1916

Royal Sussex Regiment. Late District Secretary Bethnal Green Association and Scoutmaster 1st Victorian Troop. Killed in action September 6th, 1916.

April 1917, pg 88

Private Magee July 1916 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st Hirst Troop. Killed in action July, 1916.

April 1917, pg 88

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Lance-Corporal Stephen Norfolk

13 January 1917 Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout 50th Troop ("The Ravens"), Edinburgh. Killed in action January 13th, 1917.

April 1917, pg 88

Corporal W. Oyston 1 March 1917 West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 3rd Bradford (YMCA) Troop. Killed in action March 1st, 1917. April 1917, pg 88

Signaller Reavely November 1916 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 1st Hirst Troop. Killed in action November, 1916. April 1917, pg 88

Private Harry Taylor 4 March 1917 Worcestershire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Arley (6th Kidderminster and District) Troop. Killed in action March 4th, 1917.

April 1917, pg 88

Private Hugh Tebbit Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Croydon (Princess Christian's) Troop. Died of wounds received in action. April 1917, pg 88

Rifleman Albert Young

February 1917 King's Royal Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster and Secretary Middlesbrough St John's Troop. Died from wounds received in action February, 1917.

April 1917, pg 88

Private Arthur Aslin 19 March 1917 Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout Cranford Parish Church Troop L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action March 1917. May 1917, pg 108

2nd Lieutenant Francis T. Belcher

15 February 1917

London Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 31st West London (attached 157th North London) Troop. Killed in action February 15th.

May 1917, pg 108

Lance-Corporal Robert Bowker

19 March 1917 Royal Lancaster Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Lancaster Troop. Killed in action March 19th.

May 1917, pg 108

Private Reginald 15 February Liverpool Scottish. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 33rd May 1917, pg 108

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Carter 1917 Liverpool Troop. Died of wounds received in action February 15th.

Private Victor Clarke Late Scout 2nd North London (1st London Caledonians). Killed in action. May 1917, pg 108

Private Robert Craze Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st Bedlington Troop. Died of pneumonia contracted while on active service.

May 1917, pg 108

Private H. Croudace Royal Fusiliers. Late Scoutmaster St Mark's, Mansfield, Troop, and District Secretary. May 1917, pg 108

Private Ernest Dixon 6 January 1917 Seaforth Highlanders. Late Scout 1st Longford Troop, Stretford. Died on active service January 6th. May 1917, pg 108

Private Charles Fenwick

East Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Bedlington Troop. Died of wounds received in action. May 1917, pg 108

O.S.J. Desmond Ford 6 January 1917 Wireless R.N.V.R. Late Patrol Leader 1st Alderley Edge Troop. Died of cerebo-spinal fever January 6th.

May 1917, pg 108

Sergeant-Major Com. Linden Ford

Hampshire Regiment. Late Scout 4th Odiham, Hampshire. Killed in action.

May 1917, pg 108

Ordinary Signalman Arthur Goodwin

2 April 1917 HMS mine sweeper. Late Scout 1st Tolworth Troop. Lost April 2nd.

May 1917, pg 108

Private Sidney Granville

11 April 1917 Cyclist Corps. Late Scout St Luke's Mission, Chelsea Troop L.D.B.S.C. Died of wounds April 11th.

May 1917, pg 108

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Bombardier Wilfred Jones

22 February 1917

R.F.A. Late Scout Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Died of spotted fever February 22nd.

May 1917, pg 108

Signaller Fred Lloyd 4 July 1916 Cheshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st High Lane Troop. Killed in action July 4th, 1916. May 1917, pg 108

Private Thomas MacGregor

8 February 1917 Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout 2nd North London Troop (1st London Caledonians). Killed in action February 8th.

May 1917, pg 108

Flight Sergeant R. Moody

12 February 1917

Royal Flying Corps. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Odiham Troop. Killed in action February 12th. May 1917, pg 108

Private Walter Newton March 1917

Cheshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 3rd Newton Troop. Killed in action, March. May 1917, pg 108

Corporal William W. Oyston

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Bradford YMCA Troop. Killed in action. May 1917, pg 108

Lance-Corporal C. Proctor

26 February 1917

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader Brotherton Troop (Pontefract and District Association). Killed in action February 26th.

May 1917, pg 108

Signaller Stanley Ridgway

26 March 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st High Lane Troop. Killed in action March 26th.

May 1917, pg 108

Private Jack Scrivener Late Patrol Leader Warley (P.M.L.O.) Troop. Died whilst on leave from France.

May 1917, pg 108

Private George Sherwood

September 1916 County of London Regiment. Late Scout 1st Tolworth Troop. Killed in action September, 1916.

May 1917, pg 108

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Private George Williams

February 1917 Late Scout 1st Heaton Mersey Troop. Killed in action February.

May 1917, pg 108

2nd Lieutenant J.A. Wilson

28 November 1916

Gordon Highlanders. Late Scoutmaster 1st Fraserburgh Troop, Aberdeenshire. Killed in action November 28th, 1916.

May 1917, pg 108

Captain Philip H. Beck 2 April 1917

2-6th Gloucesters. Scoutmaster of Northfield Troop, Birmingham and Assistant Scoutmaster of the 8th (Bristol (North West Rngers) Troop. Led his men to capture a strongly defended position; he was badly wounded on the way, but refused to return to the dressing station. He went on and took the position and also some prisoners, and was then fatally wounded. He is buried at Tertry, a village taken by the English lately.

May 1917, pg 118

2nd Lieutenant Badenock

Royal Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Banffshire Troop. Killed in action. June 1917, pg 127

Private Barton-Young April 1917 London Scots. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Erith Troop. Later Secretary Erith Association. Died of wounds April.

June 1917, pg 127

Rifleman Frank H. Beckett 8 April 1917

Queen's Westminsters. Late Scoutmaster "Princess Christian's Own" Purley Troop. Killed in action April 8th. June 1917, pg 127

Lance-Corporal Frank Cartmale

16 February 1917

Cheshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Tarporley Troop. Killed in action February 16th. June 1917, pg 127

Corporal John Colyer 16 April 1917 King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Scoutmaster 3rd Erith June 1917, pg 127

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Troop. Died of wounds received in action April 16th.

Private Cooper Worcesters. Late Scout 3rd Erith Troop. Killed in action. June 1917, pg 127

Telegraphist John E. Cox

Late Scout 1st Caernarvon Troop. Killed on minesweeper. June 1917, pg 127

Sergeant James L. Crook April 1917

Hampshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Waterlooville (Juniors) Troop. Killed in action April. June 1917, pg 127

Corporal Stanley Cruickshanks

9 April 1917 Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Herrington Troop (West Durham). Killed in action April 9th.

June 1917, pg 127

George Robert Cuthbert

1 July 1916 2nd V.R. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, 31st North London Troop. Killed in action July 1st 1916.

June 1917, pg 127

Rifleman E.A. Daking Queen's Westminsters. Late Scoutmaster St Matthew, Canonbury Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action.

June 1917, pg 127

Private E. Favell Field Ambulance. Late Scout 1st Irthlingboro Troop. Killed in France.

June 1917, pg 127

Private Francis G. Edwards

15 April 1917 Royal Berkshire Regiment. Late Bugler 1st Tanson Troop. Killed in action April 15th.

June 1917, pg 127

Victor Gad HMS. Late Scout 157th North London Troop. Drowned. June 1917, pg 127

Lieutenant Hugh Gamble 3 May 1917

Seaforth Highlanders. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Ealing Troop. Killed in action May 3rd. June 1917, pg 127

Private J. Albert Gant June 1915 Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 66th June 1917, pg 127

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Manchester Troop. Reported missing June , 1915, now reported killed in action.

Lieutenant G.D. Gray 5 May 1917 York and Lancaster Regiment. Late District Scoutmaster, Doncaster. Killed in action May 5th. June 1917, pg 127

2nd Lieutenant John Harrison

Warwickshire Regiment. Late Scout Wythall Troop. Killed in action May 5th. June 1917, pg 127

Captain W.K.S. Haslam

R.F.A. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Breadsall Troop and Honorary Secretary Breadsall and Morley Association. Killed in action.

June 1917, pg 127

Private M.C.S. Head 8 April 1917 City of London Rifles. Late Scout Donhead Troop. Died of pneumonia April 8th. June 1917, pg 127

Signaller C. George Herrington

9 April 1917 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Highclere (7th Newbury) Troop. Killed in action April 9th.

June 1917, pg 127

Trooper C. Johnson

Late Scout 157th North London Troop. Killed in action. June 1917, pg 127

2nd Lieutenant Lionel Lemon

13 April 1917 Dorsetshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 7th Kensington Troop. Killed in action April 13th.

June 1917, pg 127

2nd Lieutenant James A. Marks

25 February 1917

North Staffordshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Whitley Bay Troop. Killed in action February 25th.

June 1917, pg 127

Rifleman Sydney F. Marlow

17 February 1917

King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Scoutmaster Suva Troop, Fiji Islands. Killed in action February 17th. 1st Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps.

June 1917, pg 127

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Killed in action and no known grave. Remembered with honour on the Thiepval Memorial, the Somme, France. Scoutmaster in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire and founded first Scout Troop in Fiji in 1914.

Private William T. Messenger

21 May 1916

County of London Regiment. Honorary Scoutmaster and Founder 12th City of Westminster (St Martin-in-the-Fields) Troop. Missing, now reported killed in action May 21st, 1916.

June 1917, pg 127

Private Moss R.G.A. Late Scout 3rd Erith Troop. Killed in action. June 1917, pg 127

Pioneer Irvine Paterson 19 April 1917

Royal Engineers. Late Patrol Leader 36th Glasgow Troop. Killed in action April 19th. June 1917, pg 127

Private Thomas H.P. Pennell 21 March 1917

Late Assistant Scoutmaster 61st South London Troop. Killed in action March 21st. June 1917, pg 127

2nd Lieutenant S.J. Purcell 26 March 1917 Died of wounds March 26th. June 1917, pg 127

Private Arthur Rivitt April 1917 King's Royal Rifles. Late Scoutmaster 1st Mansfield Troop. Killed in action April. June 1917, pg 127

Private Charles W. Saddington

3 May 1917 Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster St Neots Troop, Huntingdonshire. Killed in action May 3rd.

June 1917, pg 127

2nd Lieutenant S.M. Shirley

April 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, Newton Heath Troop. Died of wounds April.

June 1917, pg 127

Private W. Toleman 9 April 1917 London Scottish. Late Patrol Leader, 152nd North June 1917, pg 127

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London troop. Killed in action April 9th.

Gunner A. Smith R.F.A. Late Scout 3rd Erith Troop. Died on duty. June 1917, pg 127

Private Alfred West March 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Second 66th Manchester Troop. Killed in action March. June 1917, pg 127

Private Edward Woods 28 March 1917

Training Reserve Battalion. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Fielden Park Troop. Died of pneumonia March 28th. June 1917, pg 127

Lance-Corporal A.C. Wright 19 April 1917

Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Wormeley Troop, Hertfordshire. June 1917, pg 127

William Wyatt May 1917 Late Sea Scout, 73rd Bristol Troop. Drowned on service May.

June 1917, pg 127

Private John T. Allen 1 July 1916 Late Scout 1st Swinton Troop. Killed July 1st, 1916. July 1917, pg 147

Private Albert Atkins 4 May 1917 R.A.M.C. Late Instructor 3rd Holborn Troop. Drowned at sea, May 4th.

July 1917, pg 147

Signaller Thomas Barron

14 April 1917 Royal Scots. Late Patrol Leader 3rd City of Aberdeen Troop. Killed in action, April 14th.

July 1917, pg 147

Sergeant Richard Bradburn

Machine Gun Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 13th Bury Troop, Lancashire. Died of wounds.

July 1917, pg 147

Rifleman W.L. Bradley

23 May 1917 London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Hammersmith (25th West London) Troop. Killed in action, May 23rd.

July 1917, pg 147

Artificer Edward S. May 1917 R.N.V.R. Late Scout Yate Troop. Died on service, May. July 1917, pg 147

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Private Arthur Buck 7 April 1917 R.A.M.C. Late Scout 1st Swinton Troop. Killed April 7th. July 1917, pg 147

Private E. Crossling 23 April 1917 Durham Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Fir Tree Troop, Durham. Killed in action, April 23rd. July 1917, pg 147

Private Percy Cox April 1917 Royal West Sussex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Sunningdale Troop. Killed in action, April.

July 1917, pg 147

Sergeant A. Duncombe

Late Patrol Leader 21 Bedfordshire (Renhold) Troop. Killed in action. July 1917, pg 147

Major F.W. Dust Vice-President Sheffield Association. Killed in action. July 1917, pg 147

Private Lindslay Earl May 1917 Royal Scots. Late Patrol Leader 1st Swinton Troop. Killed, May.

July 1917, pg 147

Lance-Corporal H.F. Eva

5 May 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Scout Seend Troop. Killed in action, May 5th.

July 1917, pg 147

Private Wilfred Eyre May 1917 Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Croydon (Princess Christian's) Troop. Killed in action, May.

July 1917, pg 147

Private Thomas Gardner

21 April 1917 Late Assistant Scoutmaster 97th Glasgow (Wellfield) Troop. Killed in action, April 21st.

July 1917, pg 147

Corporal Arthur W. Gillings May 1917

Norfolk Regiment. Late Band Instructor, 5th Great Yarmouth (St Luke's) Troop. Killed in action, May. July 1917, pg 147

Quartermaster- 24 April 1917 Dorset Volunteer Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st July 1917, pg 147

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Sergeant Joseph A. Gilmore

Wimbourne Troop. Died suddenly, April 24th.

Private Thomas Gooding

Middlesex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, 9th Clapham Troop. July 1917, pg 147

Private John N. Gould R.A.M.C. Drowned in HMHS Salta. Late Ambulance Instructor 9th Clapham Troop. July 1917, pg 147

Sergeant-Major Harry Hall 3 May 1917

Seaforth Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader Surbiton Park Troop. Killed in action, May 3rd. July 1917, pg 147

Private Arthur E. Hampton May 1917

Seaforth Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Chorlton-cum-Hardy Troop. Died of wounds, May. July 1917, pg 147

Rifleman A. Hanks 1 July 1916 Late Patrol Leader 2nd St Pancras (Marquis Camden's Own) Troop. Killed in action, July 1st, 1916. July 1917, pg 147

Private Oxley H. Howard

3 May 1917 York and Lancaster Regiment. Late Scout Birdwell Troop. Killed in action, May 3rd.

July 1917, pg 147

2nd Lieutenant William F. Ireland

9 April 1917 Gordon Highlanders. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Glasgow (St George) Troop. Killed in action, April 9th.

July 1917, pg 147

Private Edward H. Irwin

8 May 1917 A.I.F. Late Patrol Leader 1st Lichfield Troop. Died from wounds, May 8th.

July 1917, pg 147

Lance-Corporal Wm. C. Legat 19 April 1917

Royal Scots Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 17th Ayrshire (Newmilns), and Senior Patrol Leader 4th Ayrshire (Kilmarnock) Troops. Killed in action, April 19th.

July 1917, pg 147

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2nd Lieutenant A.H. Maisey

17 February 1917

Middlesex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 17th Westminster (St George's Own) Troop. Died of wounds received in action, February 17th.

July 1917, pg 147

Lance-Corporal James Moir

18 May 1917 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 9th Midlothian Troop. Killed in action, May 18th.

July 1917, pg 147

Private Charles F. Norris 17 May 1917

London Scottish. Late Patrol Leader 24th North-East London (St Paul's) Troop. Died from wounds, May 17th. July 1917, pg 147

2nd Lieutenant Gerald Page

9 June 1917 Machine Gun Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster The Digbeth Scouts, Birmingham. Died of wounds received in action, June 9th.

July 1917, pg 147

Private Sydney Parkinson 7 June 1917

Welsh Rifles. Late Scout 1st Swinton Troop. Killed, June 7th. July 1917, pg 147

2nd Lieutenant Stanley F. Porter 6 June 1917

Royal Flying Corps. Late Scout 1st Formby Troop. Died from injury received whilst on duty, June 6th. July 1917, pg 147

Corporal R. Walter Potter

Suffolk Regiment. Founder of the 1st Bury St Edmund's Troop. Died in a Turkish Prison. July 1917, pg 147

Private J.W. Round 8 June 1917 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Sheffield (Walkley) Troop. Died from wounds, June 8th.

July 1917, pg 147

Flight Sub-Lieutenant H.S. Smith

Royal Naval Air Service. Late Patrol Leader 1st St Alban's Troop. Killed on active service.

July 1917, pg 147

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Private James Schofield

1916 Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st Swinton Troop. Killed, 1916.

July 1917, pg 147

2nd Lieutenant S.M. Shirley

Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Newton Heath Troop. Died of wounds received in action. July 1917, pg 147

Signaller H. Tyzack 9 April 1917 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Late Scoutmaster 86th Sheffield (St Jude's Moorfields) Troop. Killed in action, April 9th.

July 1917, pg 147

Private Phillip Alcock July 1916 London Regiment. Late Troop Leader 2nd Marylebone Troop and Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Holborn Troop. Reported missing, July, 1916. Now reported killed.

August 1917, pg 167

Private R. Allison June 1917 Norfolk Regiment. Late Patrol Leader St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Died of wounds, June. August 1917, pg 167

Private Robert Archer 9 June 1917 Middlesex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Ramsey, Isle of Man. Killed in action, June 9th. August 1917, pg 167

Corporal A. Ball Leicester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Thurcaston Troop, Leicester. Killed in action. August 1917, pg 167

Private H.A. Bannister

24 April 1917 M.S.C. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 5th Nottingham Troop. Killed in action, April 24th.

August 1917, pg 167

2nd Lieutenant Brian Boyd

7 June 1917 Royal Irish Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 10th Belfast Troop. Died of wounds received in action, June 7th.

August 1917, pg 167

Sapper W. Bramley 6 July 1917 Royal Engineers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, 6th Stockport (Christ Church) Troop. Died of wounds

August 1917, pg 167

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received in action, July 6th.

Private Cecil Brimble 3 June 1917 London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Marylebone Troop. Died of wounds received in action, June 3rd. August 1917, pg 167

2nd Lieutenant Hedley W. Craig 15 April 1917 Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action, April 15th. August 1917, pg 167

Private Ralph Crawford

April 1917 Loyal North Lancashires. Late Scout Durham Troop and Instructor Doncaster Parish Church Troop. Killed in action, April.

August 1917, pg 167

2nd Lieutenant George Crowther 28 June 1917

Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Late District Organising Scoutmaster, Brighouse. Killed in action, June 28th. August 1917, pg 167

Private E. Dale June 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Scout 2nd Chorlton-cum-Hardy Troop. Killed in action, June. August 1917, pg 167

Private Thomas Dennison

13 June 1917 Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st St Anne's-on-the-Sea (Parish Church) Troop. Killed in action, June 13th.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Erick Dent 8 June 1917 London Regiment. Late Scout Malvern Link Troop. Killed in action, June 8th.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Lawrence English 30 April 1917

Durham Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Bishop Auckland (Lady Eden) Troop. Died of wounds, April 30th.

August 1917, pg 167

Private C. Green 30 June 1917 London Scottish. Late Second 1st South Norwood (23rd Croydon) Troop. Killed in action, June 30th.

August 1917, pg 167

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Lance-Corporal James W. Hanson

31 May 1917 East Lancashire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Waddington Troop, Yorkshire. Killed in action, May 31st.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Samuel Jack March 1917 Gordon Highlanders. Late Scout 1st Barrhead (14th Renfrewshire) Troop. Killed in action, March. August 1917, pg 167

Private Wilfred LeGrice May 1917

Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 1st Ashbourne Troop, Derbyshire. Killed in action, May. August 1917, pg 167

2nd Lieutenant Thomas Leisham

Royal Scots Fusiliers. Assistant Scoutmaster St Andrew's Troop, Bo'ness. Killed in action, St George's Day.

August 1917, pg 167

Private George Lowe Manchester Regiment. Late Acting Assistant Scoutmaster 6th Stockport Troop. Killed in action. August 1917, pg 167

Private Robert M. Manns

27 June 1917 Suffolk Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Waterlooville Troop. Died of wounds received in action, June 27th.

August 1917, pg 167

2nd Lieutenant C.C. Marshall 23 June 1917

Late Second 2nd Woolwich Troop. Killed in action, June 23rd. August 1917, pg 167

Sub-Lieutenant William McCurrach

27 May 1917 Royal Naval Division. Late Scoutmaster Bo'ness Sea Scouts. Died of wounds received in action, May 27th.

August 1917, pg 167

Private James McLean

June 1917 Royal Army Medical Corps. Late Scout 1st Dunoon Troop. Killed in action, June.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Frederick J. Millward

11 May 1917 Sherwood Foresters. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Died of wounds received in

August 1917, pg 167

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action, May 11th.

Private Robert Morrison

March 1917 Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders. Late Scout 1st Barrhead (14th Renfrewshire) Troop. Killed in action, March.

August 1917, pg 167

Signalboy Arthur S. Pickering 17 June 1917

Royal Naval Reserve. Late Scout 10th Bournemouth Troop. Killed in action, June 17th. August 1917, pg 167

Lance-Corporal Charles Pigeon 7 June 1917

Gloucester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Chalford Troop. Killed in action, June 7th. August 1917, pg 167

Private Harry Radford 23 June 1917 160 Siege Battery. Late Scout Wombwell (Barnsley) Troop. Killed in action, June 23rd. August 1917, pg 167

Private William Renshaw 12 May 1917

Manchester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 18th Oldham (St Peter's) Troop. Died of wounds, May 12th. August 1917, pg 167

2nd Lieutenant Douglas J. Rew

28 June 1917 Essex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Tring (St Peter and St Paul) Troop. Killed in action, June 28th.

August 1917, pg 167

Sergeant Joseph Riddell

1 July 1917 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 1st Bedlington Troop. Killed in action, July 1st.

August 1917, pg 167

Lance-Corporal Ernest Simmonds

1July 1917 Sherwood Foresters. Late Scout Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Killed in action, July 1st.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Joseph Simpson

July 1916 Seaforth Highlanders. Late Scout 1st Barrhead (14th Renfrewshire) Troop. Killed in action, July 1916.

August 1917, pg 167

2nd Lieutenant F.C. 10 July 1917 Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster St August 1917, pg 167

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Smith Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, July 10th.

Lance-Corporal William E.M. Smith 23 April 1917

Royal Engineers. Late Patrol Leader 1st Bedlington Troop. Killed in action, April 23rd. August 1917, pg 167

Lieutenant Cyril Street 26 June 1916

Royal Flying Corps. Late Scout 2nd Chorlton-cum-Hardy Troop. Killed in action, June 26th. August 1917, pg 167

Lance-Corporal S.D. Sugden

3 September 1916

Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster "Laurie Command" Boy Scouts (1st and 3rd Elland Troops). Killed in action, September 3rd, 1916.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Robert W. Taylor 12 April 1917

South African Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 5th Durban Troop. Killed in action, April 12th. August 1917, pg 167

Lance-Corporal C.R. Thomas

23 June 1917 King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Late Scoutmaster Sea Section, 58th Liverpool Troop. Died of wounds received in action, June 23rd.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Hugh Thomson

April 1917 Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders. Late Scout 1st Barrhead (14th Renfrewshire) Troop. Killed in action, April.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Raymond Thompson

July 1917 Royal Sussex Regiment. Late Scout 4th Worth Troop, Sussex. Killed in action, July.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Sydney Tucker

May 1917 5th Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scout 4th Scarborough (Holy Trinity) Troop. Killed in action, May.

August 1917, pg 167

Signalman "Bob" Wait

9 July 1917 HMS Vanguard. Late Patrol Leader 1st Colne Troop. Killed in explosion, July 9th.

August 1917, pg 167

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Private Albert V. Warren

7 June 1917 Yorkshire Regiment. Late Second Wiveliscombe Troop. Killed in action, June 7th.

August 1917, pg 167

Gunner Francis Y. Whitecross June 1917

Australian Field Artillery. Late Patrol Leader 1st Tredegar (3rd Poplar) Troop. Killed in action, June. August 1917, pg 167

Private A.J. (Dick) Whiting

23 June 1917 Essex Regiment (transferred to Northamptonshire Regiment). Late Patrol Leader 4th Colchester Troop. Killed in action, June 23rd.

August 1917, pg 167

Private Fred Cannon 13 July 1917 Scots Guards. Late Scout 4th Eastbourne Troop. Killed in action, July 13th. September 1917, pg 187

Corporal Francis J. Charles

26 February 1917

Australian Infantry. Late District Secretary, West Sydney District, New South Wales. Killed in action, February 26th.

September 1917, pg 187

H.C. Clarke July 1917 Mercantile Marine. Late Scout 2nd Chorlton-cum-Hardy Troop. Drowned at sea, July. September 1917, pg 187

Private Hubert S. Crow 15 June 1917

Late District Scoutmaster Sittingbourne. Died of wounds, June 15th. September 1917, pg 187

Private H. Dauber 3 May 1917 Scottish Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 1st Leyland Troop. Killed in action, May 3rd.

September 1917, pg 187

Private Archie Dunn October 1916 Australian Infantry. Late Scout 1st Leichardt Troop, New South Wales. Killed in action, October 1916.

September 1917, pg 187

Private Harry Dunn June 1916 Australian Infantry. Late Scout 1st Leichardt Troop, New South Wales. Killed in action, June 1916.

September 1917, pg 187

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Lance-Corporal Germam

7 July 1917 Army Ordnance Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Guildford Troop. Died on active service, July 7th.

September 1917, pg 187

Leading Signalman William Gill August 1917

Late Scout St Neots Troop, Huntingdonshire. Drowned at sea, August. September 1917, pg 187

Lieutenant Richard H. Hankinson

21 June 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 161st Manchester (St Alban) Troop. Killed in action, June 21st.

September 1917, pg 187

Lieutenant William Harris

March 1917 Australian Infantry. Late Quartermaster and Patrol Leader 1st Leichhardt Troop, New South Wales. Killed in action, March.

September 1917, pg 187

Private A. Lane Manchester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action. September 1917, pg 187

Corporal Charles Laurence, DCM 8 May 1917

Royal Irish Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 1st Alfreton (St Martin's) Troop. Killed in action, May 8th. September 1917, pg 187

Private Charles S. Lewis 13 June 1917

Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Scout 29th Liverpool (Mossley Hill) Troop. Killed in action, June 13th. September 1917, pg 187

Private Robert Lonsdale

May 1917 Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 5th North London Troop. Killed in action, May.

September 1917, pg 187

Private R.G. Lovell June 1917 Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, June.

September 1917, pg 187

Gunner William Mair April 1917 Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Scoutmaster 5th North London Troop. Died of wounds, April.

September 1917, pg 188

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Sergeant Cecil Molyneaux 27 July 1917

Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St Paul's Troop and District Scoutmaster, York. Killed in action, July 27th.

September 1917, pg 188

Sergeant David Munro 16 July 1917

Cameron Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader 5th Glasgow Troop. Died of wounds, July 16th. September 1917, pg 188

Lance-Corporal George S. Munro 17 July 1917

Cameron Highlanders. Late Instructor 5th Glasgow Troop. Died of wounds, July 17th. September 1917, pg 188

Private William A. Neck 30 June 1917

Army Service Corps, M.T. Late Scoutmaster 56th North-East London Troop. Died on service, June 30th. September 1917, pg 188

Trooper R. Nye 25 December 1916

Life Guards. Late Scout 1st Chelsea Troop. Killed in action, Christmas Day, 1916. September 1917, pg 188

Gunner Edgar Pearce April 1917 Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Patrol Leader 5th North London Troop. Died of wounds, April. September 1917, pg 188

Reverend Basil Plumptre

London Regiment. Founder of the 20th South London Troop. Killed while serving as chaplain.

September 1917, pg 188

2nd Lieutenant Douglas W.L. Pritchard

27 July 1917 Royal Field Artillery. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 7th Leith Troop, Edinburgh. Killed in action, July 27th. September 1917, pg 188

Private Harold Reeves

Cheshire Regiment. Late Acting Scoutmaster 1st Cheltenham Troop. Killed in action.

September 1917, pg 188

2nd Lieutenant Harold E. Ricketts

Machine Gun Corps. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Bulawayo Troop. Killed in action.

September 1917, pg 188

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2nd Lieutenant R.V. Ryder

June 1917 Gloucester Regiment, attached Royal Flying Corps. Late Scout 1st Chelsea Troop. Died of wounds, June.

September 1917, pg 188

Captain H.F. Selfe North Staffordshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 3rd Victoria Troop, British Columbia. Killed in action. September 1917, pg 188

2nd Lieutenant K. Sheppard 1916

Canadian Expeditionary Force. Late Scout 1st Chelsea Troop. Killed in action, 1916. September 1917, pg 188

Gunner Alfred Smithers April 1917

Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Patrol Leader 5th North London Troop. Died of wounds, April. September 1917, pg 188

2nd Lieutenant Harold Simmonds 31 July 1917

Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, 5th Grammar School Troop. Died of wounds, July 31st. September 1917, pg 188

2nd Lieutenant F.C. Smith 10 July 1917

King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Scoutmaster St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, July 10th. September 1917, pg 188

Lieutenant Harry Storer

February 1917 Australian Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Leichardt Troop, New South Wales. Killed in action, February.

September 1917, pg 188

Senior Wireless Operator Harold Sudell

29 July 1917 SS Manchester Commerce. Late Patrol Leader 29th Liverpool (Mossley Hill) Troop. Went down with his ship, July 29th.

September 1917, pg 188

2nd Lieutenant Gerald H. Tuft

27 April 1917 Sherwood Foresters. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 5th North London Troop. Killed in action, April 27th.

September 1917, pg 188

Private William Turner

10 June 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Middleton Troop, Manchester. Killed in action, June 10th.

September 1917, pg 188

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Private Jack Wheatley

18 June 1917 King's Own Royal Lancashire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Poulton-le-Fylde Troop. Killed in action, June 18th.

September 1917, pg 188

2nd Lieutenant J.E.R. Young

Royal Flying Corps. Late Second 1st Streatham Troop. Killed in action. September 1917, pg 188

Rifleman Edgar C. Adler 9 June 1917

London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster Arundel and Littlehampton Association. Died of wounds, June 9th. October 1917, pg 207

Sub-Lieutenant William Allaway July 1917

Royal Naval Air Service. Late Scout 1st Chiswick Troop. Drowned at sea, July. October 1917, pg 207

Private Arthur Allbright May 1917

Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Northampton (Kingsley Park) Troop. Killed in action, May. October 1917, pg 207

Flight Lieutenant E.A. Barltrop

23 April 1917 Royal Engineers, attached Royal Flying Corps. Late Scoutmaster 1st Littlehampton Troop. Killed in action, April 23rd.

October 1917, pg 207

2nd Lieutenant Eustace J. Bilby

16 August 1917 Queen's Westminster Rifles. Late District Scoutmaster, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, August 16th.

October 1917, pg 207

Private C. Blake August 1917 Dorset Regiment. Late Scout Shaftesbury Troop. Killed in action, August.

October 1917, pg 207

Private Vivian B. Bradley

18 August 1916 Suffolk Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 8th Ipswich Troop. Killed in action, August 18th, 1916.

October 1917, pg 207

Sergeant Frank W. Cattley 10 August 1917

Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Quartermaster and Patrol Leader 1st Richmond (St Matthias) Troop, Surrey. Killed in action, August 10th.

October 1917, pg 207

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Corporal F. Chesworth

August 1917 Lancashire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Prescot Troop, Lancashire. Died of wounds, August.

October 1917, pg 207

Private W.E.K. Chesworth July 1917

South Wales Borderers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Macclesfield (Christ Church) Troop. Died of wounds, July. October 1917, pg 207

Gunner Alfred W. Chubb 2 July 1917

Royal Field Artillery. Late Patrol Leader St Martin's (Edmonton) Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, July 2nd. October 1917, pg 207

Private R. Crayston 22 August 1917 Border Regiment. Late Scout Lancaster Parish Church Troop. Killed in action, August 22nd. October 1917, pg 207

Private Arthur W.H. Curzon 8 July 1917

Cambridgeshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Cambridge Sea Scouts. Killed in action, July 8th. October 1917, pg 207

Lance-Corporal N.W. Cutting

21 September 1916

Suffolk Cyclists. Late Second 1st Haughley Troop. Killed in action, September 21st, 1916. October 1917, pg 207

Private Bernard C. Cody

September 1917 Machine Gun Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Kirton (4th Boston) Troop. Killed in action, September.

October 1917, pg 207

Lieutenant J.J. Davidson

September 1917 Durham Light Infantry. Late District Scoutmaster Darlington. Killed in action, September.

October 1917, pg 207

Bombardier Percy Dixey

15 August 1917 Royal Field Artillery. Late Scout 3rd Chiswick Troop. Killed in action, August 15th.

October 1917, pg 207

Private H. Dolling 27 August 1917 Warwick Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Thornbury Troop. Killed in action, August 27th.

October 1917, pg 207

Private William Duffy 22 August 1917 Machine Gun Corps (Cameron Highlanders). Late October 1917, pg 207

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Second 4th Ayrshire (Kilmarnock) Troop. Killed in action, August 22nd.

Sergeant Stanley J. Farndon 19 August 1917

Middlesex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 3rd Hanwell (St Mellitus) Troop. Killed in action, August 22nd. October 1917, pg 207

Private J.S. Franks 31 July 1917 King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 58th Liverpool. Killed in action, July 31st. October 1917, pg 207

Private O. Goodchild 17 August 1917 Assistant Scoutmaster 57th North-East London Troop. Died of wounds, August 17th. October 1917, pg 207

Trooper Richard G. Gordon 25 June 1917

Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Died of shell shock, June 25th. October 1917, pg 207

Private Harry Grays August 1917 Devon Regiment. Late Scout Shaftesbury Troop. Killed in action, August. October 1917, pg 207

2nd Lieutenant Cyril A. Hargreaves

15 August 1917 Royal Flying Corps. Late Scout 52nd North London Troop. Killed in action, August 15th.

October 1917, pg 207

2nd Lieutenant Eric Henderson

7 June 1917 London Regiment. Late Scout 1st Caterham College Troop and Scouts' Farm. Killed in action, June 7th.

October 1917, pg 207

Private Albert Hobbs 16 August 1917 Gloucester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Frampton Cotterell Troop. Killed in action, August 16th.

October 1917, pg 207

Private Philip G. Holmes

23 July 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Sutton Troop. Killed in action, July 23rd.

October 1917, pg 207

Lieutenant Edwin 31 July 1917 Machine Gun Corps. Late Scoutmaster Dymock Troop, October 1917, pg 208

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Hooler Forest of Dean. Killed in action, July 31st.

Private A. Howse August 1917 Gloucester Regiment. Late Scout Oldbury-on-Severn Troop. Killed in action, August. October 1917, pg 208

2nd Lieutenant Felix E. Jones

16 August 1917 Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Late District Scoutmaster Hornsey. Killed in action, August 16th.

October 1917, pg 208

Private A. Lane 31 July 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, July 31st. October 1917, pg 208

2nd Lieutenant Thomas Lichfield 31 July 1917

Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster. Killed in action, July 31st. October 1917, pg 208

Private Reginald Mackintosh 31 July 1917

"The Queen's" Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Cubmaster 8th Ipswich Pack. Killed in action, July 31st. October 1917, pg 208

Captain Gordon Mapplebeck

August 1917 North Staffordshire Regiment. Late Honorary Secretary Leamington Association. Killed in action, August.

October 1917, pg 208

Private H. Nicholson Royal Sussex Regiment. Late Scout Pulborough Troop. Killed in action.

October 1917, pg 208

Private Harold Orwin July 1917 Labour Battalion. Died of wounds, July. October 1917, pg 208

Private Matthew St Lawrence Parfitt

3 July 1916 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Byker Troop. Killed in action, July 3rd, 1916.

October 1917, pg 208

Private Archibald J. Perry

16 August 1917 Worcestershire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Malmesbury (King Athelstan) Troop. Died of wounds,

October 1917, pg 208

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August 16th.

Lieutenant C. Pettigrew August 1917

Royal Flying Corps. Late Scoutmaster 1st Warwick Troop. Killed in action, August. October 1917, pg 208

Lieutenant D.W. Pritchard

Royal Field Artillery. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 7th Leith Troop. Killed in action. October 1917, pg 208

Private Harry Sansom July 1917 Late Leader 1st Mansfield Troop. Died of wounds, July. October 1917, pg 208

Private Claude H. Sarment 31 July 1917

Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Scout 4th St Alban's Troop. Killed in action, July 31st. October 1917, pg 208

Private F. Sloley November 1916 Royal Marines Light Infantry. Late Scout 13th Taunton (Kingston) Troop. Died of wounds, November 1916.

October 1917, pg 208

Private John Tennant 31 July 1917

7th Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action 31 July 1917, aged 21. Remembered on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres. Late Scoutmaster St Andrew’s Troop, Burnley.

October 1917, pg 208 www.cwgc.org

Able Seaman Robert Valentine

Late Scout 7th Co. Dublin Troop (Donnybrook) Troop. Killed by explosion on HMS Vanguard.

October 1917, pg 208

Private William J. Webber

22 August 1917 Somerset Light Infantry. Late Scout Wivelscombe Troop. Killed in action, August 22nd.

October 1917, pg 208

Air Mechanic Howell W. Williams

Royal Flying Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 33rd West London Troop. Died of fever.

October 1917, pg 208

Lance-Corporal Lincoln Regiment. Late Scout Kirton (4th Boston) Troop. October 1917, pg 208

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William Wilson Killed in action.

Private W. Winslade Late Scout Pulborough Troop. Killed in action. October 1917, pg 208

Lieutenant W. Woodward 15 June 1917

Suffolk Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Stowmarket Troop. Killed in action, June 15th. October 1917, pg 208

Private George Ball 20 September 1917

Late Patrol Leader 1st Tyne Dock Troop. Killed in action September 20th. November 1917, pg 227

Lance-Corporal Colin E. Baumgarte September 1917

Worcester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Evesham Troop. Killed in action September. November 1917, pg 227

2nd Lieutenant William T. Black

24 September 1917

Essex Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 15th and 48th North-East London Troops (TMCA and YMCA) and at one time Commissioner for North-East London. Killed in action September 24th.

November 1917, pg 227

2nd Lieutenant Robert A. Blofield

20 April 1917 Hampshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Middlesex Sea Scouts. Died of wounds April 20th.

November 1917, pg 227

Captain Charles F. Bower

13 September 1917

Sherwood Foresters. Late Scoutmaster 1st Norwich Troop. Killed in action September 13th.

November 1917, pg 227

Rifleman Bradley July 1917 London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St George's (Paris) Troop. Killed in action July.

November 1917, pg 227

Captain Charles C. Briddon

Late Assistant County Secretary, Nottinghamshire. Died of wounds.

November 1917, pg 227

Private Samuel 23 September Norfolk Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Cornwood November 1917, pg 227

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Burnett 1917 Troop. Killed in action September 23rd.

Signaller Robert Cannon

12 October 1917

Gordon Highlanders. Late Scout 6th Carlisle (Eden Brows) Troop. Died of wounds October 12th. November 1917, pg 227

Lance-Corporal N. Charters 1 July 1917

London Scottish. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Scarborough Troop. Killed in action July 1st. November 1917, pg 227

Sergeant Norman Connor, M.M.

4 September 1917

Highland Light Infantry. Late Scout Garelochhead Troop. Killed in action September 4th. November 1917, pg 227

Private Charles Crook October 1917 Late Patrol Leader 9th Chelsea Troop. Killed in action October. November 1917, pg 227

Private Eric Crofton May 1917 Nova Scotia Highland Brigade. Late Scout 1st Sydney British Columbia Troop. Killed in action May.

November 1917, pg 227

Private Nichol Dorgan 31 August 1917 Durham Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Hirst Troop. Killed in action August 31st.

November 1917, pg 227

Private Aubrey French

26 September 1917

Leicestershire Regiment. Late Scoult Melton Mowbray Troop. Killed in action September 26th.

November 1917, pg 227

Private Frederick Harling

Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Preston Troop. Killed in action.

November 1917, pg 227

Sergeant Albert Harrison

5 October 1917 Cheshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Tarporley Troop. Killed in action October 5th.

November 1917, pg 227

2nd Lieutenant A.R. Henderson

28 April 1917 Middlesex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Balham Hill Troop. Killed in action April 28th.

November 1917, pg 227

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Private Stanley Herrington

21 September 1917

Hampshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Highclere (7th Newbury) Troop. Died of wounds September 21st.

November 1917, pg 227

2nd Lieutenant A.K. Hewitt

20 September 1917

Norfolk Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 5th Great Yarmouth (St Luke's) Troop. Killed in action September 20th.

November 1917, pg 227

Lance-Corporal A. Hunter 31 July 1917

Lincolnshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Scarborough Troop. Killed in action July 31st. November 1917, pg 227

Private R.V. Hunt 9 September 1917

Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Scout 4th St Alban's Troop. Killed in action September 9th. November 1917, pg 227

Signaller George Jacops 31 July 1917

Middlesex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 4th Colchester Troop. Killed in action July 31st. November 1917, pg 227

Lance-Corporal Joseph F. Johnson 23 April 1917

Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout Uxbridge Troop. Killed in action April 23rd. November 1917, pg 227

Private Harold F. Liley 9 September 1917

London Rifle Brigade. Late Second 3rd Westcliff Troop. Killed in action September 9th.

November 1917, pg 227

Walter Lord Late Patrol Leader 4th North West Leeds Troop. Went down on HMS Vanguard.

November 1917, pg 227

2nd Lieutenant E.A. Lowe

26 September 1917

Lincolnshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Nottingham (TMCA) Troop. Killed in action September 26th.

November 1917, pg 227

Private Evan Macdonald

May 1917 Canadian Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Linlithgow Troop. Killed in action May.

November 1917, pg 227

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Corporal Frank A. Mulford

26 September 1917

Army Service Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 20th Bicester Troop. Died on active service September 26th.

November 1917, pg 227

Private Bertram I. Oxford August 1917

Late Patrol Leader 1st Verwood Troop. Killed in action August. November 1917, pg 228

Sergeant James H. Penfold

22 September 1917

Royal Field Artillery. Late Patrol Leader and Assistant Instructor 1st Richmond (St Matthias) Troop, Surrey. Killed in action September 22nd.

November 1917, pg 228

Private L.H. Percy September 1917 Coldstream Guards. Late Scout 2nd Chorlton-cum-Hardy Troop. Killed in action September. November 1917, pg 228

Corporal F.J. Roos 11 April 1917 Australian Imperial Force. Late Senior Patrol Leader 6th Holborn Troop (the Earl of Essex's Own). Killed in action September 26th.

November 1917, pg 228

2nd Lieutenant Hugh Price Rose 11 April 1917

Seaforth Highlanders. Late Scout Newcastle Troop. Killed in action April 11th. November 1917, pg 228

Captain W. Bowden Russell

20 September 1917

East Surrey Regiment. Late Cubmaster St Peter's 1st Tooting Troop. Killed in action September 20th. November 1917, pg 228

Private W.O. Selkirk 10 August 1917 Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Chairman and District Scoutmaster Middlesborough Local Association. Killed in action August 10th.

November 1917, pg 228

Private Norman Shelton

11 June 1917 London Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Upper Tooting Troop. Died of wounds June 11th.

November 1917, pg 228

Sergeant-Major 29 September Royal Field Artillery. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 18th November 1917, pg 228

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Bernard H. Sheriff 1917 Bristol Troop. Died September 29th.

Sergeant William Smith

26 September 1917

Sherwood Foresters. Late Scout Mayfield and Clifton Troops. Killed in action September 26th. November 1917, pg 228

Private Sidney Steel Late Scout Kirton (4th Boston) Troop. Killed in action. November 1917, pg 228

Private Robert Sutton Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Preston Troop. Killed in action. November 1917, pg 228

Private Matthew Sutton

Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Preston Troop. Killed in action. November 1917, pg 228

F. Temlett Mercantile Marine. Late Patrol Leader 5th Plymouth Troop. Drowned at sea.

November 1917, pg 228

Private Walter J. Welch

3 November 1916

Bedforshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Kimpton Troop. Killed in action, November 3rd, 1916.

November 1917, pg 228

2nd Lieutenant Frank Winser

25 August 1917 Royal Flying Corps. Late Patrol Leader St Peter's (1st Tooting) Troop. Killed in action August 25th.

November 1917, pg 228

2nd Lieutenant L.W. Ablett

5 October 1917 Northumberland Fusliers. Late Patrol Leader 1st Streatham Troop. Killed in action October 5th.

December 1917, pg 247

Private C.E. Alberry 2 November 1917

Wiltshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Salisbury Troop. Killed in action November 2nd.

December 1917, pg 247

Private Victor Bailey 5 June 1917 Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Second 1st Tyne Sea Scouts. Killed in action June 5th. December 1917, pg 247

Private Charles H. 8 September Royal Scots. Late Scoutmaster 5th Leith Troop. Killed in December 1917, pg 247

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Balwinson 1917 action September 8th.

Private Thomas Beckett

13 November 1916

Royal Marines Light Infantry. Late Scout St Jerome's (Ardwick), 180th Manchester Troop. Killed in action November 13th, 1916.

December 1917, pg 247

Rifleman W.C. Blagdon

King's Royal Rifles. Late Scout 13th South London (Peak Frean's Own) Troop. Killed in action. December 1917, pg 247

Captain Charles F. Bower

13 September 1917

Sherwood Foresters. Late Scoutmaster 1st Norwich Troop. Killed in action September 13th. December 1917, pg 247

Private Joe Braddock 22 October 1917

Gloucester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st High Lane Troop and the 1st Lizard Troop. Killed in action October 22nd.

December 1917, pg 247

Private S. Burgess County of London Regiment. Late Scout 13th London (Peak Frean's Own) Troop. Killed in action. December 1917, pg 247

Private F.J. Chapman 3 October 1917 East Kent Regiment. Late Instructor 1st Ramsgate (General Sir Charles Warren's Own) Troop. Killed in action October 3rd.

December 1917, pg 247

Private William Coventry

2 November 1917

Royal Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 112th North London Troop, Tottenham Association. Died of gas poisoning, November 2nd.

December 1917, pg 247

Private E. Etherington Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 13th South London (Peak Frean's Own) Troop. Killed in action.

December 1917, pg 247

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Captain (Brigade Major) J.F.L. Fison, M.C.

November 1917 Late District Commissioner, Ipswich. Died, November. December 1917, pg 247

Private Claude T. Flowers 4 October 1917

Somerset Light Infantry. Late Senior Patrol Leader, St Raphael Troop, Bristol. Killed in action, October 4th. December 1917, pg 247

Lieutenant William R. Hamilton

12 October 1917

Coldstream Guards. Late 2nd Capetown Troop. Killed in action, October 12th. December 1917, pg 247

Captain Leslie Hall Late Patrol Leader 26th Bristol Troop. Killed in action. December 1917, pg 247

Private G.L. Hill Hampshire Regiment. Late Scout 13th South London. Drowned in HMT Royal Edward. December 1917, pg 247

Private N. Hills Late Scout 13th London (Peak Frean's Own) Troop. Killed in action. December 1917, pg 247

Private William Horday

East Kent Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Ramsgate (General Sir Charles Warren's Own) Troop. Killed in action.

December 1917, pg 247

Private M.J. Hollingdale

18 October 1917

Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Scout Hurstpierpoint Troop. Died of wounds, October 18th.

December 1917, pg 247

Sergeant John Jones September 1917 Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader Trevor Troop. Killed in action, September.

December 1917, pg 247

Private William Jefferies

28 October 1917

Suffolk Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Haughley Troop. Killed in action, October 28th.

December 1917, pg 247

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Gunner A. Lockwood 22 October 1917

Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 8th Ipswich Troop. Killed in action, October 22nd.

December 1917, pg 247

Private C.H. Ladler Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 13th South London (Peak Frean's Own) Troop. Killed in action.

December 1917, pg 247

2nd Lieutenant Frank Lane

Royal Scots. Late Scout 1st Ramsgate (General Sir Charles Warren's Own) Troop. Killed in action. December 1917, pg 247

2nd Lieutenant C.H. Lee

20 September 1917

Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Parkstone (Lady Baden-Powell's Own) Troop. Killed in action, September 20th.

December 1917, pg 247

Rifleman W. Mancklelow

Late Scoutmaster 1st Ramsgate (General Sir Charles Warren's Own) Troop. Killed in action. December 1917, pg 247

Corporal H.P. Mason 27 October 1917

Royal Field Artillery. Late Patrol Leader 1st Scarborough (Queen Street) Troop. Killed in action, October 27th. December 1917, pg 247

Private Frank McKay 5 October 1917 Royal Army Medical Corps. Late Scout 1st Wolverton Troop, Buckinghamshire. Killed in action, October 5th. December 1917, pg 247

Private Thomas Metcalfe

October 1917 Machine Gun Corps. Late Scout 1st Shildon Troop. Killed in action, October.

December 1917, pg 247

Private H. Miller County of London Regiment. Late Scout 13th South London (Peak Frean's Own) Troop. Killed in action.

December 1917, pg 247

Private Kenneth Moody

October 1917 Training Company. Late Scout 1st Shildon Troop. Killed in action, October.

December 1917, pg 247

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Private S. Puckham Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Faveham Troop. Died of peritonitis.

December 1917, pg 247

2nd Lieutenant F.W. Pickering

20 September 1917

Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Scout 1st Braintree Troop. Killed in action, September 20th. December 1917, pg 247

Signaller D.F. Hurlstone Piper 9 October 1917

Late Assistant Scoutmaster 23rd Sutton (Wallington Cyclist) Troop. Killed in action, October 9th. December 1917, pg 247

Bugler H. Porter October 1917 Scottish Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 1st Leyland Troop. Killed in action, October. December 1917, pg 247

Private James Richmond 31 July 1917

Seaforth Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader 1st Duntocher Troop. Killed in action, July 31st. December 1917, pg 247

Lance-Corporal Sidney Randall

20 September 1917

Sherwood Foresters. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Hucknall Troop, Nottinghamshire. Killed in action, September 20th.

December 1917, pg 247

Private W.A. Smith Royal West Kent Regiment. Late Scout 13th South London (Peak Frean's Own) Troop. Killed in action.

December 1917, pg 247

2nd Lieutenant James Stevenson

May 1917 Royal Flying Corps. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Orkneys Troop. Accidentally killed while flying, May.

December 1917, pg 247

Private Frank Swallow

Late Scout Nether Thong, 11th Huddersfield Troop. Killed in action.

December 1917, pg 247

Corporal Ernest Targett

October 1917 Hampshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Swanmore Troop, Hampshire. Killed in action, October.

December 1917, pg 247

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Lance-Corporal F. Torbet

17 August 1917 Manchester Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Flixton (16th Manchester) Troop. Killed in action, October 9th.

December 1917, pg 247

Lance-Corporal Norman Trueblood 9 October 1917

Royal Engineers. Late King's Scout, 1st Brooklands Troop. Killed in action, October 9th. December 1917, pg 247

Lieutenant Harold Watthews

7 June 1917 West Riding Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Nether Thong, 11th Huddersfield Troop. Killed in action, June 7th.

December 1917, pg 247

Observer-Gunner Frederick Webb

4 August 1917 Royal Flying Corps. Late Patrol Leader 1st Margate (General Sir Charles Warren's Own) Troop. Killed in action, August 4th.

December 1917, pg 247

Rifleman J. Williams Scottish Rifles. Late Scout 13th South London (Peak Frean's Own) Troop. Killed in action. December 1917, pg 247

Private R. Caton 1917 Yorkshire Regiment. Late Senior Patrol Leader Manchester Road Wesleyan Troop, Burnley. Killed in action.

January 1918, pg 3

Private Raymond Clapham September 1917

Royal Scots. Late Scout 2nd Otley Troop. Killed in action September 1917. January 1918, pg 3

Private William Comley

15 November 1917

Wiltshire Regiment. Late Instructor 2nd Chippenham Troop. Died of wounds November 15th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

2nd Lieutenant Reginald E. Cripps

4 November 1917

Berkshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Reading (YMCA) Troop. Killed in action November 4th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Gunner V. Cummins 21 November Tank Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 188th January 1918, pg 3

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1917 Manchester Troop. Killed in action November 21st, 1917.

Lieutenant Victor Davies December 1917

R.N. Late Patrol Leader 3rd St Pancras Troop. Drowned December, 1917. January 1918, pg 3

Sapper S. Devenish 1 October 1917 Royal Engineers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 66th Carbrook Church Mission Troop. Died of wounds October 1st, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Lieutenant W.C. Hill 7 June 1917 Royal Irish Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 10th Belfast Troop. Killed in action June 7th, 1917. January 1918, pg 3

Eric Hubbard November 1917 R.N.V.R. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Leicester (YMCA) Troop. Died from exposure after being torpedoed, November 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Drummer Arnold Jackson

24 November 1917

Durham Light Infantry. Late Scout 4th Spen Valley (Liversedge) Troop. Died of gas poisoning November 24th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

2nd Lieutenant Noel B. Jackson

6 December 1917

Sherwood Foresters. Late Honorary Secretary Alfreton and District Local Association. Killed in action December 6th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Private William E. King

30 October 1917

Devon Regiment. Late Scout Wiveliscombe Troop. Killed in action October 30th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Lance-Corporal Horace Kingsmill

7 November 1917

London Regiment. Late Scout 3rd St Pancras Troop. Killed in action November 7th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Sapper Victor L. June 1917 Royal Engineers. Late Troop Leader 111th North London January 1918, pg 3

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Leggett Troop. Killed in action June, 1917.

2nd Lieutenant H. McCracken

23 October 1917

Royal Flying Corps. Late Patrol Leader 10th Belfast Troop. Died of dysentery October 23rd, 1917. January 1918, pg 3

Sergeant James McNaught

26 September 1917

Black Watch. Late Scout Stirling Troop. Died of wounds September 26th, 1917. January 1918, pg 3

2nd Lieutenant Arthur Michelsen

18 October 1917

R.F.A. Late Scoutmaster St Francis, Doris Hill Troop. Killed in action October 18th, 1917. January 1918, pg 3

Private Harold Moores

22 October 1917

Cheshire Regiment. Late Senior Patrol Leader 1st Flowery Field Troop, Hyde. Killed in action October 22nd, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Private George L. Northcott

5 December 1917

Somerset Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Seaton Troop. Killed in action December 5th. January 1918, pg 3

2nd Lieutenant Alfred E. Portlock

6 December 1917

Royal Flying Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 66th South London Troop. Killed while flying December 6th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Lance-Corporal John N. Raynor 4 October 1917

York and Lancaster Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 43rd Sheffield (Owlerton St John's) Troop. Killed in action October 4th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Private William G. Real

November 1917 Devon Regiment. Late Scout 1st Seaton Troop, Devon. Killed in action, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Corporal Fred Roos 26 September 1917

Australian Expeditionary Force. Late Patrol Leader 6th Holborn (The Earl of Essex's Own) Troop. Killed in action

January 1918, pg 3

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September 26th.

Private William Seabrook

11 October 1917

Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Whitwell Troop, Hertfordshire. Killed in action October 11th, 1917. January 1918, pg 3

Private Arthur Stead 21 November 1917

Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 5th Spen Valley (Providence Place S.S.) Troop. Died of wounds November 21st, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

Private Alfred Stone Late Assistant Scoutmaster 23rd Bristol Troop. Killed on active service. January 1918, pg 3

Private George Taylor 23 November 1917

Essex Regiment. Late Scout 1st Wakes Colne Troop. Killed on active service. January 1918, pg 3

Corporal Herbert S. Valentine

24 November 1917

Middlesex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Witham Troop, Essex. Killed in action December 1917. January 1918, pg 3

Private Albert Voice Tank Corps. Late Patrol Leader Plaistow and Kindford Troop. Killed in action.

January 1918, pg 3

Private Isaac Yaxley, M.M.

Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scout 4th Scarborough (Holy Trinity) Troop. Died on active service.

January 1918, pg 3

Private John Watson 4 October 1917 North Staffordshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Wakefield (City) Troop. Killed in action October 4th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

2nd Lieutenant Cecil A. White

5 October 1917 South Staffordshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 154th North London Troop. Died of wounds October 5th, 1917.

January 1918, pg 3

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2nd Lieutenant Harold W. Barnett

30 December 1917

South Lancashire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St John's Troop, Deptford Association. Killed in action, December 30th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Private C.J. Bird 26 September 1917

Machine Gun Corps. Late Scout 1st and 7th Chelsea Troops. Killed in action, September 26th, 1917. February 1918, pg 26

Lieutenant William Booth

28 December 1917

Royal Flying Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 10th St Pancras Troop. Died of wounds, December 28th, 1917. February 1918, pg 26

Private Victor Bramall 10 December 1917

Middlesex regiment. Late Scout 1st Audenshaw Troop. Killed in action, December 10th, 1917. February 1918, pg 26

Private Walter Breeze

R.F.A. Late Scout 1st Stourfield (K.D. 16) Troop, North Worcestershire. Died of wounds. February 1918, pg 26

Private Sydney Brookes

Worcestershire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Stourfield (K.D. 16) Troop, North Worcestershire. Killed in action.

February 1918, pg 26

Lance-Corporal L. Burton

Worcestershire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Stourfield (K.D. 16) Troop, North Worcestershire. Killed in action. February 1918, pg 26

Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) W.W. Busby, M.C.

13 November 1916

Essex Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 2nd West Ham (Forest Gate Congregational Church) Troop and District Scoutmaster, West Ham Association. Missing November 13th, 1916. Now presumed killed.

February 1918, pg 26

Private Fred Burrows 13 November 1916

Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Late boatman 1st Port of Dublin Sea Scouts. Killed in action, November 13th, 1916.

February 1918, pg 26

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Trooper H. Culverhouse 29 ,May 1917

Hertfordshire Yeomanry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Berkhamstead Troop. Died on active service of pneumonia, May 29th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Private Eric H. de Lacy 6 October 1917

Queen's Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Streatham Hill Troop. Killed in action, October 6th, 1917. February 1918, pg 26

Corporal Alex Davie Highland Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Glasgow Troop. Killed in action. February 1918, pg 26

Trooper Philip de Ruyter

13 December 1917

South Irish Horse. Late Patrol Leader 1st Port of Dublin Sea Scouts. Died of wounds, December 13th, 1917. February 1918, pg 26

Private Walter Ditchfield

A.E.F. Late Scout 1st Longford Troop, Stretford (18th Manchester). Killed in action. February 1918, pg 26

Private J. Fletcher December 1917 Bedford Regiment. Late Scout 1st Berkhamstead Troop. Killed in action, December 1917. February 1918, pg 26

Bernard Ferries Carpenters' Crew, HMS Vanguard. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Port of Dublin Sea Scouts. Killed by explosion.

February 1918, pg 26

Lance-Corporal Frederick E. Gubbins

Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader The Culworth (Emlyn's Own) Scouts. Killed in action.

February 1918, pg 26

Private Deans Henderson

Highland Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Glasgow Troop. Killed in action.

February 1918, pg 26

Signaller Frank Wireless Operator. Late Patrol Leader 1st Stourford February 1918, pg 26

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Higgins Troop (K.D. 16), North Warwickshire. Lost at sea in HMS Hampshire.

Private Charles Hill 27 December 1917

East London Regiment. Late Senior Patrol Leader St Dunstan's (East Acton) Troop. Killed in action, December 27th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Private Henry Hillier 17 November 1917

Late Patrol Leader Seend Troop, Wiltshire. Died of wounds, November 17, 1917. February 1918, pg 26

Lieutenant Hugh Houston October 1917

Highland Light Infantry. Late Scout, 14th Renfrewshire (1st Barrhead) Troop. Killed in action, October, 1917. February 1918, pg 26

2nd Lieutenant Noel B. Jackson

7 December 1917

Sherwood Foresters. Late Honorary Secretary Alfreton and District Association. Killed in action, December 7th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Lieutenant Eric H. Johnson

23 December 1917

Lancaster Fusiliers, attached King's Liverpool Irish Regiment. Late Scout First Longford Troop, Stretford (18th Manchester). Killed in action, December 23rd, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Corporal T.E. Long 20 September 1917

South Staffordshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St Michael's (8th Midland) Troop. Died of wounds, September 20th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Private Thomas H. Mainwaring September 1917

Sherwood Foresters. Late Patrol Leader (1st Ashbourne) Jelf Troop. Killed in action, September 1917. February 1918, pg 26

Rifleman R.C. Manning

16 December 1917

London Regiment. Late Scout 9th Guildford Troop. Killed in action, December 16rh, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

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Gunner Alex McKay October 1917 R.F.A. Late Scout 14th Renfrewshire (1st Barrhead) Troop. Died of wounds, October 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Private Alfred Michie Highland Light Infantry, attached Royal Scots. Late Patrol Leader 1st Glasgow Troop. Killed in action. February 1918, pg 26

Seaman Henry Mills Late Boatman 1st Port of Dublin Sea Scouts. Killed on HMS Indefatigable at the Battle of Jutland. February 1918, pg 26

J. Moody R.N.R. Late Patrol Leader Rottingdean Troop. Killed by collision at sea. February 1918, pg 26

Captain William A. Morgan

22 November 1917

Yeomanry. Died at Yorkhill Military Hospital, Glasgow, November 22nd. February 1918, pg 26

2nd Lieutenant M.V.J. Nash

2 November 1917

Late Assistant Commissioner Alton District, Hmapshire , and Scoutmaster 22nd Hampstead Troop. Killed in action, November 2nd, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Lance-Corporal Leslie Neave

30 November 1917

Norfolk Regiment. Late Scout 5th Great Yarmouth (St Luke's) Troop. Killed in action November 30th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Trooper Joseph Noble Irish Lancers. Late Boatman 1st Port of London Sea Scouts. Killed in action.

February 1918, pg 26

Private George Prevett

5 October 1917 Dublin Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 9th Guildford Troop. Killed in action, October 5th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Drummer Ernest H. Ribeck

Highland Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Glasgow Troop. Died of pneumonia on active service.

February 1918, pg 26

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Private Frederick C. Rose

26 September 1917

Gordon Highlanders. Late Second 1st Odiham (Rotherwick) Troop, Hampshire. Killed in action September 26th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Sergeant A. Saunders Rifle Brigade. Late Scout 1st Berkhamstead Troop. Killed in action. February 1918, pg 26

Private Douglas L. Shattock 1 January 1918

Grenadier Guards. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Bekesbourne Troop, Kent. Died of wounds, January 1st. February 1918, pg 26

2nd Lieutenant Donald Sinclair

Royal Flying Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 82nd Glasgow Troop. Killed on active service. February 1918, pg 26

Signaller S.G. Treadgold

13 December 1917

Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, December 13th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Lance-Corporal Arthur W. Watson

Highland Light Infantry. Late Scoutmaster 27th Glasgow (St George's) Troop. Killed in action. February 1918, pg 26

2nd Lieutenant C.A. White 4 October 1917

South Staffordshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 154th North London Troops. Killed in action, October 4th, 1917. February 1918, pg 26

First Air Mechanic Richard Wood

10 December 1917

Late Senior Patrol Leader 1st West Norwood Troop. Killed while on duty, December 10th, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Sergeant Harold Wintour

1 December 1917

Signaller. 2nd Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout St George's (20th Hampstead) Patrol. Killed in action, December 1st, 1917.

February 1918, pg 26

Lieutenant W. November 1917 Royal Flying Corps. Late Scoutmaster 3rd Grimsby February 1918, pg 26

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Bertram Wood Troop. Accidentally killed whilst flying, November 1917.

Private W. Batcock Queen's Regiment. Late Scout Shere Troop, Guildford. Killed in action. March 1918, pg 43

Roland C. Behn 21 December 1917

Royal Naval Air Service. Late Patrol Leader Selsey Sea Scouts. Killed in action December 21st, 1917. March 1918, pg 43

Private Fred Brown 7 June 1917 Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Waddington Troop (Clitheroe Association), Yorkshire. Killed in action, June 7th, 1917.

March 1918, pg 43

2nd Lieutenant Ernest Cox

8 December 1917

Somerset Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader Wiveliscombe Troop. Died of wounds while a prisoner of war, December 8th, 1917.

March 1918, pg 43

Private Albert H. Dribble

30 November 1917

Devon Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Bristol Troop. Killed in action, November 30th, 1917. March 1918, pg 43

Signaller J.T. Davis 27 August 1916 Hampshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Highclere (7th Newbury) Troop. Died while a prisoner of war, August 27th, 1916.

March 1918, pg 43

Lance-Corporal H. Forder

26 October 1917

Royal London Fusiliers. Late Scoutmaster 66th Newcastle Troop. Killed in action, October 26th, 1917.

March 1918, pg 43

Private G. Grover, M.M.

Queen's Regiment. Late Scout Shere Troop, Guildford. Killed in action.

March 1918, pg 43

Private James Hutchinson

23 November 1915

Late Scoutmaster 1st Rawtenstall (St Mary's) Troop. Killed in action, November 23rd, 1915.

March 1918, pg 43

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Lieutenant H.A. Killick Wiltshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Shere Troop, Guildford. Killed in action.

March 1918, pg 43

Signaller Alexander Kirkwood

25 July 1917 Gordon Highlanders. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 36th Glasgow (St James) Troop. Killed in action, July 25th, 1917.

March 1918, pg 43

Private Frank McGovin November 1917

Royal Scots. Late Patrol Leader 5th Midlothian (Palermo) Troop. Killed in action, November, 1917. March 1918, pg 43

Sergeant J.E. Mealing January 1918 Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Scout 3rd St Alban's Troop. Drowned on active service, January. March 1918, pg 43

Corporal Peter Mill 2 November 1917

Royal Scots. Some time Scoutmaster 22nd Edinburgh Troop. Killed in action, November 2nd, 1917. March 1918, pg 43

Private Charles A. Montague

31 October 1917

London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 8th Walthamstow Troop. Died of wounds, October 31st, 1917.

March 1918, pg 43

Private Mullock Canadian Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Christleton Troop. Killed in action. March 1918, pg 43

Corporal Rowland G. Shephard, M.G.C.

27 February 1917

Seaforth Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader 1st Great Malvern Troop. Died of pnuemonia on active service, February 27th, 1917.

March 1918, pg 43

Lieutenant D. Sinclair 18 December 1917

Royal Flying Corps. Late Scoutmaster 82nd Glasgow Troop. Killed in action, December 18th.

March 1918, pg 43

Private William J. 9 February 1918 Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Scout 4th Worth March 1918, pg 43

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Standford Troop, Sussex. Died on active service, February 9th.

Private G. Sweet Suffolk Regiment. Late Scout Shere Troop, Guildford. Drowned on active service. March 1918, pg 43

Ordinary Seaman Ernest Trimmer 12 January 1918

Late Second 1st Odiham (Rotherwick) Troop, Hampshire. Drowned at sea, January 12th. March 1918, pg 43

Private Ernest J. Trim 25 July 1917 Grenadier Guards. Late Scout Cranborne Troop. Killed in action, July 25th, 1917. March 1918, pg 43

Sub-Lieutenant Arthur L. Watkins.

24 November 1917

R.N.V.R. Late Patrol Leader and Troop Secretary 2nd Eye (Grammar School) Troop. Died on active service, November 24th, 1917.

March 1918, pg 43

Lance-Corporal S.T. Wilde

27 September 1917

Dorsetshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 42nd Bristol (St Dunstan's) Troop. Died in hospital as a prisoner of war, September 27th, 1917.

March 1918, pg 43

Rifleman Charles D. Young

10 October 1917

Rifle Brigade. Late Scoutmaster 4th Ilford Troop. Killed in action, October 10th, 1917.

March 1918, pg 43

Gunner Arthur F. Benning

23 December 1917

A.B. HMS Tornado. Late Scout Eweline Troop, South Oxfordshire. Went down with his ship, December 23, 1917.

April 1918, pg 64

2nd Lieutenant William R. Bishop

2 October 1917 Royal Flying Corps. Late Patrol Leader 69th North London Troop. Killed in action, October 2nd, 1917.

April 1918, pg 64

Frederick S. Clements A.B. Late Scout 1st Enfield Troop. Drowned at sea. April 1918, pg 64

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Lewis Gunner L.G.C. Crowther

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st Frizinehall (9th Bradford) Troop. Killed in action.

April 1918, pg 64

Private C.J. Cummings 9 October 1917

Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 163rd Manchester (1st Cornbrook) Troop. Posted wounded and missing October 9th, 1917. Now presumed killed.

April 1918, pg 64

Probationary Flight Officer Reginald Dobson

8 March 1918 Royal Naval Air Service. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Chorlton-cum-Hardy Troop. Accidentally killed while flying, March 8th, 1918.

April 1918, pg 64

Corporal Stanley G. Elliott 7 March 1918

Hampshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Romney Troop. Died of wounds, March 7th, 1918. April 1918, pg 64

Lance-Corporal William Fraser

15 March 1918 Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Wigtownshire (Stranraer) Troop. Died of wounds, March 15th, 1918.

April 1918, pg 64

2nd Lieutenant H. Fitzgibbon March 1918

Royal Flying Corps. Late Patrol Leader St Stephen's Troop, Shepherd's Bush. Killed in action, March, 1918. April 1918, pg 64

Lance-Corporal E.D. Gubby 6 August 1917

Royal Irish Rifles. Late Scout 25th Bournemouth Troop. Killed in action, August 6th, 1917. April 1918, pg 64

Probationary Flight Officer Albert E. Gullett

Royal Naval Air Service. Late Senior Leader 3rd Hackney (14th North East London St George's) Troop. Accidentally killed whilst flying.

April 1918, pg 64

2nd Lieutenant George W. Harte

5 March 1918 Royal Munster Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 19th Nottingham (Castle Gate) Troop. Killed in action, March

April 1918, pg 64

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5th.

Pivate R.E. Herd 26 September 1917

Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Secretary 1st Corwen Troop. Killed in action, September 26th, 1917. April 1918, pg 64

2nd Lieutenant Charles Law

18 February 1918

Royal Flying Corps. Late Patrol Leader 4th Leith (St Serfs) Troop. Accidentally killed while flying, February 18th, 1918.

April 1918, pg 64

Captain Ernest Dyce Messervy

20 July 1917 London Regiment. (attached Royal Flying Corps). Late Scoutmaster 13th Odiham District (Heckfield) Troop. Missing July 20th, 1917, now reported killed.

April 1918, pg 64

2nd Lieutenant A.C. Michelsen November 1917

R.F.A. Late Scoutmaster St Francis, Dollis Hill Troop. Killed in action, November, 1917. April 1918, pg 64

Private Edward Molyneux November 1917

Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Patrol Leader 1st Llandegfon Troop. Died of wounds, November 1917. April 1918, pg 64

Private Albert J. Moore, M.M.

31 January 1918 Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 21st North East London Troop. Killed in action, January 31st, 1918.

April 1918, pg 64

Private J.W. Navvidge Essex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Maldon (St Peter's) Troop. Missing, presumed to have been killed in action.

April 1918, pg 64

Private F.A.J. Orange 6 November 1917

Late Assistant Scoutmaster St Dunstan's Troop, Acton Group. Killed in action, November, 6th, 1917.

April 1918, pg 64

2nd Lieutenant W.G. Roe

August 1917 Late Assistant Scoutmaster St Stephen's Troop, Shepherd's Bush. Killed in action, August 1917.

April 1918, pg 64

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George Sanger Wireless Operator on H.M. Submarine. Late Patrol Leader 1st Salisbury Troop. Killed on active service.

April 1918, pg 64

Captain J.H. Standrick, M.C.

21 February 1918

London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 10th Beckenham Troop. Died of wounds, February 21st, 1918. April 1918, pg 64

Private Fred S. Arnold 6 December 1917

Wiltshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 6th Wimbledon Troop. Died of wounds, December 6th, 1917. May 1918, pg 84

Gunner Frederick C. Denham 1917

R.F.A. Late Patrol Leader 1st Cheriton Troop, Kent. Died 1917. May 1918, pg 84

Private J. Ellis 24 April 1917 Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Scoutmaster 1st Moravian (236th Manchester) Troop. Killed in action, April 24, 1917.

May 1918, pg 84

Private A. Eardley 21 March 1917 Late Cub Secretary 1st Stockport (Christ Church) Pack. Killed in action, March 21st. May 1918, pg 84

Private Sam Fielden 25 March 1917 Durham Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader, 1st Todmorden Troop, Yorkshire. Died on active service, March 25th.

May 1918, pg 84

Captain Leonard C. Garment

31 March 1917 Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 4th St Alban's Troop. Killed in action, March 31st.

May 1918, pg 84

2nd Lieutenant Eric de Wilde Green

15 April 1918 Queen's Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 4th Harrow Troop. Died of wounds, April 15th.

May 1918, pg 84

Private John H. Griffiths

26 September 1917

Lincoln Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 13th Middlesborough (High School) Troop. Missing since

May 1918, pg 84

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September 26th, 1917. Now presumed killed on that date.

2nd Lieutenant K.L.C. Hammond 22 March 1918

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St Paul's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, March 22nd. May 1918, pg 84

2nd Lieutenant Arthur Hayes 25 March 1918

Late Patrol Leader 1st St Pancras (Marquis Camden's Own) Troop. Killed in action, March 25th. May 1918, pg 84

Private Harry Leach 27 February 1918

North Stafford Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Died of wounds received in action, February 27th.

May 1918, pg 84

Lance-Corporal Arthur H. Mayland 12 April 1918

Devon Fortress (T). Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Brixham Sea Scouts. Died of wounds, April 12th. May 1918, pg 84

Private Harry Naish 27 March 1918 Ashton Layne Territorials. Late Scout 1st Audenshaw Troop, Manchester. Killed in action, March 27th. May 1918, pg 84

2nd Lieutenant R.W. Ormiston

25 March 1918 King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Wigtownshire Troop. Died of wounds received in action, March 25th.

May 1918, pg 84

Driver Joseph H. Pennick

Royal Flying Corps. Late Scout Goldhanger Troop. Died from exposure during active service.

May 1918, pg 84

Cyclist Sidney Pines 24 March 1918 London Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Norton Cannon Patrol. Killed in action, March 24th.

May 1918, pg 84

2nd Lieutenant S.M. Pollard

March 1918 R.H.A. Late Patrol Leader 1st Chester Central Troop and Chairman Chester Old Scouts Club. Died of wounds,

May 1918, pg 84

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March.

Lieutenant George Saunders

30 March 1918 Royal Flying Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 25th Poplar Troop. Accidentally killed whilst flying, March 30th.

May 1918, pg 84

Lance-Corporal William J.H. Sellwood 10 April 1918

Royal Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Swindon and 6th Fulham Troop. Killed in action, April 10th. May 1918, pg 84

Lieutenant Ernest Sillitoe 23 April 1918

Royal Marines. HMS Vindictive. Late Patrol Leader 1st Goudhurst Troop, Kent. Killed in action, April 23rd. May 1918, pg 84

Private W.A. Smith 21 March 1918 Machine Gun Corps. Late Scout St Neots Troops, Huntingdonshire. Killed in action, March 21st. May 1918, pg 84

Sergeant Leonard Squire 29 March 1918

Devon Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 5th Plymouth Troop. Died on active service, March 29th. May 1918, pg 84

Private Herbert Tanner

March 1918 Machine Gun Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, Highclere (7th Newbury) Troop. Killed in action, March.

May 1918, pg 84

Lieutenant John E. Appleyard, M.C.

26 April 1918 Late Scoutmaster 1st Herne Hill Troop. Killed in action, April 26th.

June 1918, pg 104

Lieutenant Fred M. Arnold

27 March 1918 Late Scoutmaster 1st Rhyl Troop. Killed in action, March 27th.

June 1918, pg 104

Signaller C.W. Beecher 11 April 1918

Signallers' Section, attached Royal Scots. Late Scoutmaster 4th Derby (Deaf and Dumb Institution). Killed in action.

June 1918, pg 104

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Wireless Operator Philip D. Bolt

15 April 1918 Late Patrol Leader 3rd Westcliff Troop. Drowned at sea after being torpedoed, April 15th.

June 1918, pg 104

2nd Lieutenant John Boyd

12 April 1918 Royal Scots Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster and Treasurer 27th Ayrshire Troop, Kilmands. Killed in action, April 12th.

June 1918, pg 104

Midshipman Erl Bryne 23 December 1917

Royal Navy. Late Scout 3rd Westcliff Troop. Killed in action at sea, December 23rd, 1917. June 1918, pg 104

Private F. Caplan, M.C.G. 16 April 1918

Late Patrol Leader 2nd Stepney. Killed in action, April 1916. June 1918, pg 104

Lieutenant W.P. Clowes 30 March 1918

Hussars. Late Scoutmaster Eardisland Troop, Hertfordshire. Killed in action, March 30th. June 1918, pg 104

Private F. Creeper 18 April 1918 Late Acting Scoutmaster 1st Fleet Troop, Hampshire. Killed in action, April 18th. June 1918, pg 104

Gunner George Fenn 12 June 1917 Royal Field Artillery, Hampshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Coddenham Troop, Suffolk. Died June 12th, 1917.

June 1918, pg 104

Lance-Corporal Harold Firman 22 March 1918

Middlesex Regiment, attached Signal Company Royal Engineers. Late Second St Mellitus (3rd Hanwell) Troop. Killed in action, March 22nd.

June 1918, pg 104

Private Robert R. Fox East Yorkshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Tyne Dock Troop. Killed in action.

June 1918, pg 104

2nd Lieutenant 21 March 1918 London Scottish. Late Scout 1st St Pancras troop. Killed June 1918, pg 104

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Laurence R. Fraser in action, March 21st.

Signaller Herbert Garratt 21 March 1918

Late Patrol Leader Wellington Troop, Hull. Killed in action, March 21st. June 1918, pg 104

Private F.R. Grimsley 9 March 1918 King's Own Royal Lancashire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Felixstowe Troop. Killed in action, March 9th.

June 1918, pg 104

2nd Lieutenant Arthur Hayes 25 March 1918

Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st St Pancras Troop. Killed in action, March 25th. June 1918, pg 104

Private H. King 5 April 1918 London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Hammersmith Troop. Killed in action, April 5th. June 1918, pg 104

2nd Lieutenant Roland W. Kingsman, M.G.C.

12 October 1917

Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Shrewsbury (Earl of Shrewsbury's Own) Troop. Killed in action, October 12th, 1917.

June 1918, pg 104

2nd Lieutenant Ralph Lumnis

4 October 1917 Lincoln Regiment, attached Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Instructor 1st Aldershot Troop. Killed in action, October 4th, 1917.

June 1918, pg 104

Vincent Omerod Royal Navy Marines. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St John's Troop, Birkdale (15th Southport). Killed during Zeebrugge Raid.

June 1918, pg 104

Wireless Operator Arthur C.S. Peggs

22 January 1918 Late Patrol Leader 3rd Westcliff Troop. Drowned at sea after being torpedoed, January 22nd.

June 1918, pg 104

Private A.H. Biddulph 20 February Civil Service Rifles. Late Assistant District Commissioner, June 1918, pg 104

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Pinchard 1918 North London. Killed in action, February 20th.

Private J. Radford 21 March 1918 Leicester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Alfreton (St Martin's) Troop. Killed in action, March 21st. June 1918, pg 104

Air Mechanic Albert E.R. Reynolds 15 April 1918

Royal Flying Corps. Late Scout St Botolph's Troop, Colchester. Died as a result of accident, April 15th. June 1918, pg 104

Wireless Operator Clarence Richardson

15 February 1918

Late Patrol Leader 14th Bury Troop, Lancashire. Killed during the Dover Patrol action, February 15th. June 1918, pg 104

Private Ronald Shackleton 14 April 1918

Devonshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Todmorden Troop, Lancashire. Killed in action, April 14th. June 1918, pg 104

Corporal Ernest Simpson, M.M.

27 March 1918 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Late Scout 1st Wakefield (City) Troop. Killed in action, March 27th.

June 1918, pg 104

Private Fred Smith 22 March 1918 Late Scout 11th Middlesborough (North Ormesby Wesleyan) Troop. Killed in action, March 22nd.

June 1918, pg 104

Private G de Gonfreville Tooley

9 April 1918 Norfolk Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 3rd Felixstowe Troop. Killed in action, April 9th.

June 1918, pg 104

2nd Lieutenant Duncan Tovey 5 May 1918

London Scottish. Late Scoutmaster Worplesdon Troop. Died from the effect of wound followed by strenous work on active service, May 5th.

June 1918, pg 104

Apprentice Officer Ronald H. Trubshaw

6 May 1918 Mercantile Marine. Late Scout Newent Troop, Gloucester. Drowned at sea, May 6th.

June 1918, pg 104

2nd Lieutenant W.J. 22 March 1918 Middlesex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd St June 1918, pg 104

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Wallond Pancras (Marquis Camden's Own) Troop. Killed in action, March 22nd.

Sergeant T.G.F. ("The Plum") Warner, M.G.C.

5 April 1918 Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st High Lane Troop. Killed in action, April 5th.

June 1918, pg 104

Private Edward Woodcock April 1918

Grenadier Guards. Late Scout Tarporley Troop, Cheshire. Killed in action, April. June 1918, pg 104

Lance-Corporal Herbert Wright April 1918

Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Late 2nd Shaftesbury Troop. Died of wounds received in action, April. June 1918, pg 104

Private Osborn Wright

8 April 1918 Lincoln Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, Swineshead (5th Boston) Troop. Died of wounds, April 8th.

June 1918, pg 104

Major W.R. Daniell 1 December 1918

We regret to record the death from wounds received in action of Major W.R. Daniell, 123rd Outram's Rifles, aged thirty-eight years. Major Daniell joined the Army from the Militia in 1900, and served in the South African War, for which he received the Queen's medal with four clasps. Before the outbreak of the present war he was known to all Scouts in India as the A.D.C. to the Chief Commissioner, Sir Robert Scallon, to whom he acted as Private Secretary in his Scout capacity, and the Movement owes a great deal to the quiet work which Major Daniell did in assisting Sir Robert in his organisation of the Association in India, and those who knew him personally

June 1918, pg 104

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will mourn the loss of a good friend. After the outbreak of the war he for some time held the appointment of Adjutant at the Cadet College at Quetta.

Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Anderson, V.C. 26 March 1918

Highland Light Infantry. Late Scoutmaster Troop, 51, Ayrshire. Killed in action, March 26th. July 1918, pg 124

Lance-Corporal Sidney Allen

20 April 1918 South Wales Borderers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 228th Whalley Range Presbyterian Troop, Manchester. Killed in action, April 20th.

July 1918, pg 124

Private John Bales 18 April 1918 Royal Irish Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 16th Nottingham (St Mary's) Troop. Died of wounds, April 18th.

July 1918, pg 124

Rifleman Charles J. Banks 10 April 1917

Rifle Brigade. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Surbiton (St Mark's) Troop. Killed in action, April 10th, 1917. July 1918, pg 124

Sergeant Francis C. Beavis March 1918

King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Patrol Leader 1st Shorncliffe Troop. Killed in action, March. July 1918, pg 124

C.G. Bowick Late Scout 4th Harrow Troop. Killed while on duty in YMCA Hut in France. July 1918, pg 124

Lance-Corporal Eric L. Bradford

September 1917 Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout 1st Surbiton (St Mark's) Troop. Killed in action, September 1917.

July 1918, pg 124

Private John W. Bradshaw April 1918

South Wales Borderer, attached Royal Engineer signals. Late Patrol Leader 16th Nottingham (St Mary's) Troop. Killed in action, April.

July 1918, pg 124

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Private Edward Broughton

24 April 1918 Devonshire Regiment. Late Second 3rd Newark (St Leonard's) Troop. Died of wounds, April 24th.

July 1918, pg 124

Lieutenant W.P. Clowes 30 March 1918

Hussars. Late Scoutmaster Eardisland Troop, Herefordshire. Killed in action, March 30th. July 1918, pg 124

Signaller H.B. Coulson April 1918

Late Assistant Scoutmaster 32nd Derby (St Michael's) Troop. Killed in action, April. July 1918, pg 124

Private Frank Daley May 1918 Late Scout 3rd St Pancras Troop. Killed in action, May. July 1918, pg 124

Signaller Albert Gaskell

29 April 1918 South Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 224th Manchester (Macedonia) Troop. Killed in action, April 29th.

July 1918, pg 124

Trooper R. Grant 19 May 1918 Late Patrol Leader 1st Salisbury Troop. Drowned in torpedoed transport, May 19th. July 1918, pg 124

Lance-Corporal Walter E. Hayward

14 April 1917 Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout 1st Surbiton (St Mark's) Troop. Killed in action, April 14th, 1917.

July 1918, pg 124

Private P. Hoffman 26 May 1918 East Surrey Regiment. Late Second St Thomas, Stepney Troop. Died of wounds, May 26th

July 1918, pg 124

Private Ronald Hubbard

22 May 1918 Lancashire Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader Caldicott School Troop, Hitchen. Died of wounds, May 22nd.

July 1918, pg 124

Private William T. Hudson

16th 1918 Sherwood Foresters. Late Scout Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Killed in action, May 16th.

July 1918, pg 124

Wireless Operator 8 May 1917 Royal Flying Corps. Late King's Scout 1st Surbiton (St July 1918, pg 124

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Dudley W. Imber Mark's) Troop. Died of wounds, May 8th, 1917.

Private Philip Jeffs 23 May 1918 Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Tarporley Troop. Killed in action, May 23rd. July 1918, pg 124

Private Fred Jordan 23 April 1918 Cheshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Audenshaw Troop. Killed in action, April 23rd. July 1918, pg 124

Corporal Alfred B. Longden 14 May 1918

Royal North Lancashire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster Denton Troop. Died of wounds, May 14th. July 1918, pg 124

Private Charles Mason April 1918

City of London Fusiliers. Late Scout St Peter's, Tooting Troop. Killed in action, April. July 1918, pg 124

Signaller W.T. Minshall

12 April 1918 South Wales Borderer. Late Patrol Leader Sambrook Troop, Shropshire. Killed in action, April 12th.

July 1918, pg 124

Lieutenant Roy A. Moon, M.G.C.

27 April 1918 Late Assistant Scoutmaster 28th Derby (St Luke's) Troop. Died from wounds, April 27th.

July 1918, pg 124

2nd Lieutenant John P. Morgan

27 May 1918 Royal Field Artillery. Late Scout, 66th Manchester Troop. Killed in action, March 22nd.

July 1918, pg 124

Gunner R.E. Newcombe

22 March 1918 Royal Field Artillery. Late Scout 66th Manchester Troop. Killed in action, March 22nd.

July 1918, pg 124

Private Herbert Overton

31 March 1918 Royal Berkshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st East Barkwith Troop. Died of wounds, March 31st.

July 1918, pg 124

2nd Lieutenant Leslie R. Parnell

9 October 1917 East Lancashire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Surbiton (St Mark's) Troop. Killed in action, October 9th, 1917.

July 1918, pg 124

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2nd Lieutenant Arthur J. Pointer

22 March 1918 Middlesex Regiment. Late Second 1st North London (Lord Kitchener's Troop). Killed in action, March 22nd.

July 1918, pg 124

2nd Lieutenant Gordon V. Reed

22 March 1918 Sherwood Foresters. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 42nd Derby (London Road Wesleyan) Troop. Killed in action, March 22nd.

July 1918, pg 124

Private Robert A. Richardson 21 May 1918

King's Liverpool Regiment. Late Second 6th Carlisle (Edenbrows) Troop. Died of wounds, May 21st. July 1918, pg 124

Private Edward Salmon

7 May 1918 The Buffs, attached S.M.B. Late Patrol Leader 3rd Streatham Common Troop (Riggindale Section). Killed in action, May 7th.

July 1918, pg 124

Private Harry Shaw, M.G.C. 31 March 1918

Late Patrol Leader 1st Preston (YMCA) Troop. Killed in action, March 31st. July 1918, pg 124

Private Normand D. Saunders

22 December 1917

Royal Engineers. Late Scoutmaster Icleford Troop. Killed in action, December 22nd. July 1918, pg 124

Lance-Corporal W.C. Sayer, M.M.

Late Assistant Scoutmaster St Raphael Troop, Bristol. Died of wounds. July 1918, pg 124

Private Philip Stevens May 1918 Royal Field Artillery. Late Scout St Peter's, Tooting Troop. KIlled in action, May.

July 1918, pg 124

Lance-Corporal Leonard S. Sparkes

23 March 1918 Middlesex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 95th South London Troop. Killed in action, March 23rd.

July 1918, pg 124

Father Charles C.F. Whitefoord

Late Chaplain St Peter's Troop, Shrewsbury. Died of wounds.

July 1918, pg 124

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Private John G. Woolgar

16 April 1918 Gloucestershire Regiment. Late Second 1st Surbiton (St Mar's) Troop. Killed in action, April 16th.

July 1918, pg 124

Corporal Thomas Atkinson

20 September 1917

King's Liverpool Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 6th Carlisle (Eden Brows) Troop. Killed in action, September 20th, 1917.

August 1918, pg 143

Lieutenant G.M. Brooke June 1918

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Wakefield (City) Troop. Killed in action, June. August 1918, pg 143

Lance-Corporal H. Bryant

26 May 1918 Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout St Silas the Martyr Troop, Kentish Town, L.D.B.S.C. Died of wounds, May 26th.

August 1918, pg 143

Private Percy Carr 30 May 1918 Royal Fusiliers, attached Machine Gun Corps. Late Scout 1st Worsley (Earl of Ellesmere's Own) Troop. Killed in action, May 30th.

August 1918, pg 143

Lance-Corporal W.V.H. Clayton 22 June 1918

Rifle Brigade. Late Scouth 9th Guildford Troop. Killed in action, June 22nd. August 1918, pg 143

Lance-Corporal F.J. Cross

27 May 1918 Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 17th Norwich (St John de Sepulchre) Troop. Killed in action, May 27th.

August 1918, pg 143

Sergeant J. Curran 30 May 1918 Late Scout 1st Bedfordshire (The Onesters) Troop. Killed in action, May 30th.

August 1918, pg 143

Private Gurney d'Arbour

22 June 1918 East Surrey Regiment. Late Scout 1st Streatham Troop. Killed in action, June 22nd.

August 1918, pg 143

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Lieutenant Cyril de la Haye

May 1918 Royal Engineers. Late Scoutmaster 1st Swansea Valley Troop. Killed in action, May.

August 1918, pg 143

Private F.C. Drew 23 August 1917 Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 55th Bristol Troop. Killed in action, August 23rd, 1917. August 1918, pg 143

Lance-Corporal W.G. Gearing

30 November 1917

London Regiment. Late Scout 55th Bristol Troop. Died of wounds, 30 November 1917. August 1918, pg 143

Private Ben Hardwick 17 March 1918 Sherwood Foresters. Late Scout 2nd Otley Troop. Killed in action, March 17th. August 1918, pg 143

Private P. Hoffman 26 May 1918 East Surrey Regiment. Late Scout St Thomas Troop, Stepney. Died of wounds, May 26th. August 1918, pg 143

Colour-Sergeant-Major Robert Hughes May 1918

Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Trevor Vron Troop. Died of wounds, May. August 1918, pg 143

2nd Lieutenant M. Ingham

13 April 1918 West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st North West Leeds Troop. Killed in action, April 13th.

August 1918, pg 143

Sergeant James Mars 24 November 1917

Scottish Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Glasgow (St George) Troop. Killed in action November 24th.

August 1918, pg 143

Wireless Operator Samuel M'Caig

28 May 1918 Late Patrol Leader 21st Glasgow (Caledonian Railway) Troop. Drowned on active service, May 28th.

August 1918, pg 143

Sergeant T. Richards 14 June 1918 Dorset Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 9th Guildford Troop. Killed in action, June 14th.

August 1918, pg 143

Private William H. 1 June 1918 West Kent Regiment. Late Second 14th North London August 1918, pg 143

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Rose Troop. Died of trench fever, June 1st.

Gunner Arnold H. Slater

Royal Field Artillery. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Sale Troop. Died of pneumonia while on active service. August 1918, pg 143

Driver Charles Smith 30 November 1917

Royal Field Artillery. Late Scout 2nd Otley Troop. Killed in action, November 30th, 1917. August 1918, pg 143

2nd Lieutenant D.J. Smith 10 April 1918

Middlesex Regiment and Royal Air Force. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Lewes Troop. Killed in action, April 10th. August 1918, pg 143

Private John Taylor 8 June 1918 Wiltshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Highclere (7th Newbury) Troop. Died of wounds, June 8th. August 1918, pg 143

Wireless Operator H. Boyles

11 June 1918 Royal Air Force. Late Patrol Leader 15th Marylebone (Holy Trinity) Troop. Killed in flying accident on active service, June 11th.

September 1918, pg 164

Corporal Edward H. Briston 1 July 1918

Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St Mary's Troop, Hitchen. Died from wounds received in action, July 1st.

September 1918, pg 164

Private Jack H. Brown 9 August 1918 Royal Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 48th North East London (Stamford Hill YMCA) Troop. Died of wounds, August 9th, 1918.

September 1918, pg 164

Private W.J. de Tolle Swain 13 August 1918

London Regiment. Late Acting Assistant Scoutmaster 19th Bournemouth (St Clement's) Troop. Died on active service, August 13th.

September 1918, pg 164

Private Gidley 30 April 1918 Devon Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd September 1918, pg 164

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Highweek Troop, Devon. Killed in action, April 30th.

Rifleman Reginald A. Cornwell 9 July 1918

King's Royal Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 1st Buntingford Troop. Killed in action, July 9th. September 1918, pg 164

Private H.W. Goldsmith 31 July 1918

London Regiment. Late Senior Patrol Leader St Thomas, Stepney Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action, July 31st. September 1918, pg 164

Lieutenant Alan Heywood 20 June 1918

Late Patrol Leader Crossgats Troop, Leeds. Died whilst on active service, June 20th. September 1918, pg 164

2nd Lieutenant Oliver Wendel Holmes 16 August 1916

Inniskillen Fusiliers. Late Scout Strabane Troop. Missing, presumed killed, August 16th, 1916. September 1918, pg 164

Private W. Kelly 3 June 1918 London Regiment. Late Scout St Thomas', Stepney Troop. Killed in action, June 3rd.

September 1918, pg 164

Gunner Brian Latimer 6 April 1918 R.G.A. Late Assistant Scoutmaster, Manchester Grammar School Troop. Killed in action, April 6th.

September 1918, pg 164

Private Albert Lockwood

22 October 1917

R.G.A. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 8th Ipswich Troop. Killed in action, October 22nd, 1917.

September 1918, pg 164

Private Reginald Mackintosh

31 July 1917 Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Cubmaster 8th Ipswich Pack. Killed in action, July 31st, 1917.

September 1918, pg 164

Corporal Charles F. Marsland

30 July 1918 Royal West Kent Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Mellor Troop. Died from wounds, July 30th.

September 1918, pg 164

Private Claude H. Miller

6 June 1918 Royal West Kent Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Colchester Troop. Killed in action, June 6th.

September 1918, pg 164

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Private William Oakley

10 August 1917 Bedford Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster West Harling Troop, Norfolk. Died of wounds, August 10th.

September 1918, pg 164

Lance-Corporal William D. Ripley Late Patrol Leader 17th Southport (St Luke's) Troop. September 1918, pg 164

Lieutenant E. Percy Smyth

28 June 1918 Royal West Kent Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 7th Beckenham (St Michael's) Troop. Killed in action, June 28th.

September 1918, pg 164

Lance-Corporal Alan Stanyon 8 August 1918

Royal West Kent Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Colchester Troop. Killed in action, August 8th. September 1918, pg 164

Private B. Robert Thompson 27 May 1918

Border Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Greystoke Troop. Killed in action May 27th. September 1918, pg 164

Lance-Corporal Harold R. Timpson 25 July 1918

London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Ilford Troop. Died of wounds, July 25th. September 1918, pg 164

Lieutenant John Warwick

14 June 1918 Royal Air Force. Late Scout 4th Scarborough (Holy Trinity) Troop. Killed in action, June 14th.

September 1918, pg 164

Lance-Corporal G.W. Abrams

3 September 1918

West Yorkshire. Late Scout Bilton Church Troop, Harrogate. Died of wounds, September 3rd.

October 1918, pg 184

Private J. Lewis Auslow 19 May 1918

Essex Regiment. Late Acting Assistant Scoutmaster Lower Mitcham Troop, Surrey. Died of wounds, May 19th.

October 1918, pg 184

Lieutenant Douglas A. Bannatyne

1 August 1918 Royal Scots. Late Scoutmaster, Glasgow. Killed in action, August 1st.

October 1918, pg 184

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Driver W. Barnett 29 May 1918 R.F.A. Late Second 6th Holborn (Earl of Essex's Own) Troop. Killed in action, May 29th.

October 1918, pg 184

Private Arthur Berryman September 1918

Hampshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Romsey Troop. Killed in action, September. October 1918, pg 184

Sergeant Fred Bull, D.C.M. 18 July 1918

Manchester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Urmston Troop. Died of wounds, July 18th. October 1918, pg 184

E.F. Cardell 21 August 1918

Royal Naval Division. Late Scout St Edmond's Troop, Southampton. Killed in action, August 21st. October 1918, pg 184

Lance-Corporal Philip R. Clough, M.M. 29 August 1918

London Regiment. Late Scout 4th Scarborough (Holy Trinity) Troop. Killed in action, August 29th. October 1918, pg 184

Private W. Cooper London Regiment. Late Scout 6th Holborn (Earl of Essex's Own) Troop. Killed in action. October 1918, pg 184

2nd Lieutenant Cubie 30 July 1918 R.F.A. Late Scoutmaster 153rd North London Troop. Killed in action, July 30th.

October 1918, pg 184

Lieutenant G.F. Delmar-Williams

12 July 1918 Royal Air Force. Late Patrol Leader 17th Cheltenham (Glyngarth) Troop. Killed in aeroplane accident, July 12th.

October 1918, pg 184

Signaller Henry Deem 3 September 1918

London Regiment. Late Founder and Scoutmaster 18th South London Troop. Died of wounds, September 3rd.

October 1918, pg 184

Signaller F. de Negri July 1918 King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Wimbledon Troop. Died while prisoner of war, July.

October 1918, pg 184

Private Clifford Ellis 19 August 1918 Durham Light Infantry. Late Acting Scoutmaster 11th October 1918, pg 184

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Bolton Troop, and Honorary Member 25th Bolton (Moss Bank) Troop. Killed in action, August 19th.

Lance-Sergeant Arthur Firfield 20 July 1918

Hampshire Regiment. Late Scout Highclere (7th Newbury) Troop. Died of wounds, July 20th. October 1918, pg 184

Rifleman Frederick J. Flint 29 August 1918

East Surrey Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Ealing Troop. Died of wounds August 29th. October 1918, pg 184

Gunner E.J.Y. Foster 12 August 1918

R.F.A. Late Scoutmaster 1st Tyne Dock Troop. Killed in action, August 12th. October 1918, pg 184

Private W. Foster August 1918 Devon Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Paignton Troop. Died of wounds, August. October 1918, pg 184

Private Herbert W. Goldsmith

Late Senior Patrol Leader St Thomas, Stepney Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action. October 1918, pg 184

Private William Gorringe

31 May 1918 Worcester Regiment. Late Scout 19th Bournemouth (St Clements) Troop. Died of wounds, May 31st.

October 1918, pg 184

Private Sydney Graham 29 August 1918

Australian Imperial Force. Late Patrol Leader Lazonby and Kirkeswold Troop, Cumberland. Killed in action, August 29th.

October 1918, pg 184

Private R.B. Harries Essex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Herne Bay Troop. Died of wounds.

October 1918, pg 184

Private Charles E. Hill 7 August 1918 Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Scout Kimpton Troop. Killed in action, August 7th.

October 1918, pg 184

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Flight Cadet Hiram Hill

4 September 1918

Royal Air Force. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 5th Stalybridge Troop. Accidentally killed while flying September 4th.

October 1918, pg 184

Private Samuel Jack 29 March 1917 Gordon Highlanders. Late Scout 4th Renfrewshire (1st Barrhead). Killed in action, March 29th, 1917. October 1918, pg 184

Private Jack Kelly 20 August 1918 Late Scout Willaston School Troop. Killed in action, August 20th. October 1918, pg 184

Private Walter Kelly St Thomas, Stepney Troop, L.D.B.S.C. Killed in action. October 1918, pg 184

Private Albert E. King July 1918 Seaforth Highlanders. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Leicester (YMCA) Troop. Killed in action, July. October 1918, pg 184

2nd Lieutenant Francis C. Kirby

6 September 1918

Pilot, Royal Air Force. Late Patrol Leader 1st Paignton Troop. Killed in action, September 6th. October 1918, pg 184

Private John O. Koller Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Secretary Southport and District Association and Scoutmaster 11th Southport (Sea Scouts) Troop.

October 1918, pg 184

Private G.A. Lillywhite

8 May 1918 London Scottish Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 7th Reading Troop. Killed in action, May 8th.

October 1918, pg 184

Corporal Thomas Livingstone

24 April 1917 Highland Light Infantry. Late Scout30th Renfrewshire (8th Paisley) Troop. Killed in action, April 24th, 1917.

October 1918, pg 184

Captain F.C. Longden 24 August 1918 Durham Light Infantry. Late Honorary County Secretary and County Commissioner Sheffield Association. Killed in action, August 24th.

October 1918, pg 184

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Signaller Harry J. Lowton 31 July 1918

Rifle Brigade. Late Patrol Leader 88th South London (Pembroke College Mission) Troop. Killed in action, July 31st.

October 1918, pg 184

Lance-Corporal Alexander McClellan 19 August 1918

Scottish Rifles. Late Scout Dunlop Troop, Ayrshire. Died of wounds, August 19. October 1918, pg 184

Private Clarence L. Martin 1 August 1918

Somerset Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Fowey Sea Scouts. Died on active service, August 1st. October 1918, pg 184

Private L.W. Mayes 2 August 1918 Bedfordshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Buntingford Troop. Killed in action, August 2nd. October 1918, pg 184

Platoon Sergeant S. Morrow

14 September 1918

Late Assistant Scoutmaster 5th Stepney (Temple) Troop. Killed in action, September 14th. October 1918, pg 184

Private Charles Plater 18 March 1918 King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Secretary 2nd Herne Bay Troop. Killed in action, March 18th. October 1918, pg 184

Lieutenant W.G. Pretsall, M.C.

20 July 1918 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Late Scout 4th Gateshead (Christchurch) Troop. Killed in action, July 20th.

October 1918, pg 184

Sergeant Frank Rainbow, M.M and Bar

25 August 1918 R.A.M.C. Late Scoutmaster Builth Wells Troop, Breconshire. Killed while collecting wounded, August 25th.

October 1918, pg 184

Lance-Corporal William Ridgway

2 September 1918

London Regiment. Late Scout Whitchurch (3rd Aylesbury) Troop. Died of wounds September 2nd.

October 1918, pg 184

Private William July 1918 Army Cyclists' Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd October 1918, pg 184

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Savage Urmston Troop. Died while a prisioner of war, July.

Private Gilbert Scott 25 September 1917

Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader 25th Renfrewshire (5th Paisley) Troop. Killed in action, September 25th, 1917.

October 1918, pg 184

Private W.J. Stenning 28 July 1918 Late Scout Penge (YMCA) Troop. Killed in action, July 28th. October 1918, pg 184

Private Douglas Stephen August 1918

Gordon Highlanders. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 12th Aberdeen Troop. Killed in action, August. October 1918, pg 184

Private Charles Stirzaker 26 August 1918

Late Patrol Leader 45th Newcastle Troop. Died on active service, August 26th. October 1918, pg 184

Private Stanley J. Spencer September 1918

Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Scout Caldicot Church Troop, Monmouthshire. Died of wounds, September. October 1918, pg 184

Rifleman Robert H. Taylor

30 November 1917

Rifle Brigade. Late Scout 34th and 44th South London Troops. Missing presumed killed, November 30th, 1917.

October 1918, pg 184

Lieutenant Robert Williams, M.G.C.

31 August 1918 Late Patrol Leader 1st Chester Central Troop. Killed in action, August 31st.

October 1918, pg 184

Lieutenant Cecil F. Wilson

27 July 1918 Late Scoutmaster Herne Hill (55th South London) Troop. Died of wounds, July 27th.

October 1918, pg 184

Ernest Baker 11 October 1918

Late Assistant Scoutmaster, 7th Midland (St Peter's, Handsworth) Troop. Died of pneumonia while training at the Crystal Palace, October 11th.

November 1918, pg 203

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Sapper Sam Bancroft 16 October 1918

Royal Engineers. Late Scoutmaster 2nd Silsden Troop. Died of wounds, October 16th.

November 1918, pg 203

Private Charles Bastwick

2 September 1918

Essex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Holy Trinity (Congregational) Troop, Reading. Killed in action, September 2nd.

November 1918, pg 203

Arthur Bellingham HMS Africa. Late Scout 1st Gadhurst Troop, Kent. Died at sea. November 1918, pg 203

Gunner Cecil G. Broadhurst 29 August 1918

R.H.A. Late Scout Highclere (7th Newbury) Troop. Killed in action, August 29th. November 1918, pg 203

Private Frederick A. Budd

28 September 1918

Cheshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Waterlooville (St George's) Troop. Killed in action, September 28th.

November 1918, pg 203

Private Albert Butt 20 September 1918

Dorset Regiment. Late Scout Shaftesbury Troop. Killed in action, September 20th. November 1918, pg 203

Sub-Lieutenant H. Lewin Card

2 October 1918 R.N.D. Formerly Patrol Leader 1st Colchester Troop, and late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd St Albans Troop. Died of wounds, October 2nd.

November 1918, pg 203

Captain Oswald Cawley 22 August 1918

Shropshire Yeomanry, attached Shropshire Light Infantry. Late Assistant Commissioner Manchester District. Killed in action, August 22nd.

November 1918, pg 203

Private Lionel R. Cole 6 April 1918 Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd Southborough (Major Potts' Own) Troop, and Assistant Scoutmaster Royal Victoria Troop, Tunbridge

November 1918, pg 203

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Wells. Killed in action, April 6th.

Rifleman William C. Cole 31 August 1918

King's Royal Rifles. Late Troop Leader 1st Maze Hill (7th Greenwich) Troop. Killed in action, August 31st. November 1918, pg 203

Private John Collick September 1918 Late Patrol Leader Tuckingmill Troop. Killed in action, September. November 1918, pg 203

John Spencer Crook September 1918 Portsmouth Battalion. Late Scout 1st Waterlooville (St George's) Troop. Killed in action, September. November 1918, pg 203

Private Alex Davidson

28 September 1918

Royal Scots. Late Patrol Leader 5th Glasgow Troop. Killed in action, September 28th. November 1918, pg 203

2nd Lieutenant J.H. St Clair Drynan

Scottish Rifles. Late Patrol Leader, 10th Glasgow Troop, and Signalling Instructor 5th Glasgow Troop. Killed in action.

November 1918, pg 203

A.B. Seaman S.J. Evans

21 August 1918 R.N.D. Late Scout St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, August 21st.

November 1918, pg 203

Norman Evans September 1918 Late Scout Tuckingmill Troop. Died of pneumonia, September.

November 1918, pg 203

Private George Fairclough

West Lancashire Field Ambulance. Late Scout 17th Birkenhead Troop.

November 1918, pg 203

Private A.H. Fereday 22 August 1918 Late Patrol Leader 14th North London (Quadrant) Troop. Killed in action, August 22nd.

November 1918, pg 203

Major John R.H.A. Late Scoutmaster Denchworth Troop. Killed in November 1918, pg 203

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Fitzwilliam, K.L., M.C. action.

Private A.W. Fowler 4 September 1918

Hampshire Regiment. Late Scout 6th County of Dublin (Leeson Park) Troop. Killed in action, September 4th. November 1918, pg 203

Gunner Fred Garr March 1918 R.F.A. Late Scout Wateringbury Troop, Kent. Killed in action, March. November 1918, pg 203

Leading Seaman Gayton 21 August 1918

R.N.D. Late Patrol Leader St Edmunds Troop, Nottingham. Killed in action, August 21st. November 1918, pg 203

Private Harold Gill 22 September 1918

K.O.R. Lancaster Regiment. Late Scout 4th Lancaster Troop. Killed in action, September 22nd. November 1918, pg 203

Gunner Robert Grundy

8 August 1918 Tank Corps. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Shildon Troop, Durham. Killed in action, August 8th.

November 1918, pg 203

Sapper E.E.C. Jones Royal Engineers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 3rd Gosport (Christchurch) Troop. Died on active service.

November 1918, pg 203

2nd Lieutenant William F. Keepin

Royal Air DForce. Late Patrol Leader 1st Cambridge (Basham) Troop. Killed in action.

November 1918, pg 203

Private Joseph G. Laws

8 August 1918 Essex Regiment. Late King's Scout 1st Richmond (St Matthias') Troop, Surrey. Killed in action, August 8th.

November 1918, pg 203

Private James C. McBain

11 August 1918 Royal Scots. Late Patrol Leader 5th Glasgow Troop. Killed in action, August 11th.

November 1918, pg 203

Lance-Corporal Walter A. Munson

18 September 1918

Royal Sussex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 4th Colchester Troop. Killed in action, September 18th.

November 1918, pg 203

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Lieutenant Percy R. Parkes 4 April 1918

London Regiment. Late Acting District Commissioner, South East Isle of Wight and Scoutmaster 1st Sandown Sea Scouts. Died of wounds, April 4th.

November 1918, pg 203

Private George S. Paul 15 August 1918

Canadian Overseas Force. Late Scout 5th Glasgow Troop. Killed in action, August 15th. November 1918, pg 203

Private James Prescott

6 September 1918

Late Patrol Leader 1st Prescot Troop, Lancashire. Died of wounds, September 6th. November 1918, pg 203

Private Marcus Preston

15 September 1918

Durham Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 16th Sheffield (Westbourne) Troop. Died of wounds, September 15th. November 1918, pg 203

Gunner H.T. Pridham April 1918 R.F.A. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 10th Hammersmith Troop. Died on active service, April. November 1918, pg 203

Private Horace L. Smith 24 August 1918

Middlesex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st (West Hackney) Troop. Killed in action, August 24th. November 1918, pg 203

Private William Turner

12 October 1917

Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment. Late Second 14th Halifax (Highroad Well) Troop. Killed in action, October 12th, 1917.

November 1918, pg 203

Private B.H. Vernon August 1918 East Lancashire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader and Acting Scoutmaster 1st Tarporley Troop, Cheshire. Killed in action, August.

November 1918, pg 203

Lieutenant William J. Vincent.

1 October 1918 Dorset Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Ferndown Troop. Killed in action, October 1st.

November 1918, pg 203

Private Ewart Wade 24 November Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Late 14th Halifax November 1918, pg 203

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1917 (Highroad Well) Troop. Killed in action, November 24th, 1917.

Private H.C. Walkden 9 October 1918 West Lancashire Field Ambulance. Late Scout, Leicester. Died of wounds, October 9th. November 1918, pg 203

Private Harold Watson 14 August 1918

Late Scout 1st Shildon Troop. Killed in action August 14th. November 1918, pg 203

Private Richard K. Watt

Scottish Rifles. Late Patrol Leader 5th Glasgow Troop. Died of wounds. November 1918, pg 203

Lieutenant Wilfred A. White

3 October 1918 King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Patrol Leader 1st Wallington (10th Sutton) Troop. Killed in action, October 3rd.

November 1918, pg 203

Private Geoffrey White

23 September 1918

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Scout 4th Scarborough (Holy Trinity) Troop. Died from the effects of active service, September 23rd.

November 1918, pg 203

Wireless Operator Frank W. Wilks

29 September 1918

Late Patrol Leader 4th St Alban's Troop. Killed while on duty, September 29th. November 1918, pg 203

Private W.L. Winterburn 8 July 1918

Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 5th Hampstead Troop. Died while a prisoner of war, July 8th.

November 1918, pg 203

Lance-Corporal E. Young

18 September 1918

East Lancashire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Nelson YMCA Troop. Killed in action, September 18th.

November 1918, pg 203

A.B. William M. Adair 27 October H.M.T.B.D. Late Scout 1st Wigtownshire Troop. Died on December 1918, pg 225

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1918 active service, October 27th.

Cadet G.W. Auden 4 November 1918

Royal Air Force. Late Scout 17th Cheltenham (Glyngarth) Troop. Died of pneumonia, November 4th. December 1918, pg 225

Private Harold Bailey 10 November 1918

Durham Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Featherstone Troop. Died of wounds, November 10th. December 1918, pg 225

Signaller G. Bealey 8 May 1918 Buffs. Late Scout 4th Harrow Troop. Died of wounds, May 8th. December 1918, pg 225

Flight Cadet G. Beet 21 July 1918 Royal Air Force. Late Patrol Leader 4th Harrow Troop. Killed in flying accident, July 21st. December 1918, pg 225

Private Harold L. Bennett

3 October 1918 R.A.M.C. Late Patrol Leader 82nd South London Troop. Died from effects of gas poisoning, October 3rd.

December 1918, pg 225

Private Harold Binnie 21 July 1918 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Late Scout 1st Yarrow Troop. Killed in action, July 21st.

December 1918, pg 225

Private A.W. Bishop 14 October 1918

Late Assistant Scoutmaster 67th South London Troop. Killed in action, October 14th.

December 1918, pg 225

Third A.M. George Blatherwick

24 September 1918

Royal Air Force. Late Patrol Leader 1st Openshaw (11th Manchester) Troop. Died of wounds, September 24th.

December 1918, pg 225

Lieutenant W.R. Bowick

Royal Air Force. Late Scout 4th Harrow Troop. Killed in flying accident.

December 1918, pg 225

Lieutenant Charles Bryne

25 July 1918 Royal Air Force. Late Patrol Leader 135th Manchester (Central High School) Troop. Killed in action, July 25th.

December 1918, pg 225

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Private Fred Calder 27 October 1918

Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Patrol Leader 44th Liverpool Troop. Killed in action, October 27th.

December 1918, pg 225

Private Henry G. Cann 25 August 1918

Royal Fusiliers. Late Second St Dunstan's Troop, East Acton. Killed in action, August 25th. December 1918, pg 225

Lance-Corporal H.W. Carpenter

29 September 1918

West Surrey Regiment. Late Scoutmaster Abinger Troop, Dorking. Killed in action, September 25th. December 1918, pg 225

Captain Donald Read Cartwright 5 October 1918

Royal Field Artillery. Late Patrol Leader 1st Royal Eltham Troop. Killed by shell, October 5th. December 1918, pg 225

Captain C. Harry Hunt Castle

30 October 1918

Gloucester Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 26th Bristol (North Cote) Troop. Died of pneumonia following wounds, October 30th.

December 1918, pg 225

Private Albert Chester

East Yorkshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Waddington Troop, Yorkshire. Died of pneumonia while training.

December 1918, pg 225

Private Alfred Coppock July 1918

King's Liverpool Regiment. Late Scout 239th Manchester Troop. Killed in action, July. December 1918, pg 225

Private Harold Cornes

Manchester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Heatley Troop. Killed in action.

December 1918, pg 225

Staff-Sergeant Charles Crebbin

18 September 1918

Royal Engineers. Late Patrol Leader 44th Liverpool Troop. Died of malaria fever on active service, September 18th.

December 1918, pg 225

2nd Lieutenant Cecil 5 October 1918 Durham Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 1st Yarrow December 1918, pg 225

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Dodds Troop. Killed in action, October 5th.

Private William Eckersley 1 October 1918

Welsh Regiment. Late Scout 1st Longford Troop, Stretford Association. Killed in action, October 1st. December 1918, pg 225

Lance-Corporal Will Freebody

24 September 1918

Essex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 20th South London (Bermondsey Old Parish Church) Troop. Killed in action, September 24th.

December 1918, pg 225

Private Gerard Forsen 7 November 1918

London Scottish. Late Patrol Leader 117th South London (Marlborough) Troop. Killed in action, November 7th. December 1918, pg 225

Private W.H. Gardner 28 September 1918

Cheshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 17th Crewe Troop. Killed in action, September 28th. December 1918, pg 225

Private George Gunn 14 October 1918

Late Instructor 16th Nottingham (St Mary's) Troop. Died of wounds, October 14th. December 1918, pg 225

Private R.T.L. Grindley

October 1918 South Lancashire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Chester Central Troop. Killed in action, October.

December 1918, pg 225

Hydrophone Operator Stanley Grummitt

29 October 1918

HMS Thomas Cornwell. Late Scout 1st Cheadle Hulme Troop. Lost at sea, October 29th. December 1918, pg 225

Private L.H. Harwood 1 June 1918 Royal Sussex Regiment. Late Scout 4th Harrow Troop. Died of wounds, June 1st.

December 1918, pg 225

The Reverend N.E. Hawdon, C.F.

16 November 1918

Late District Commissioner Scarborough and Malton Division of Yorkshire. Died of pneumonia on active service, November 16th.

December 1918, pg 225

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Private Arthur Hill 4 November 1918

Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Senior Patrol Leader Kempsey Troop, Worcester. Died of wounds, November 4th.

December 1918, pg 225

Private G.W. Hill Somerset Light Infantry (Yeomanry Battalion). Late Scout 2nd Odiham Troop. Killed in action. December 1918, pg 225

Signaller Lionel Hover October 1918 Essex Regiment. Late Scout Goldhanger Troop. Killed in action, October. December 1918, pg 225

Private Harry W. Johnson

18 October 1918

Royal West Kent Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Kettering St Mary's Troop. Died on active service, October 18th.

December 1918, pg 225

Driver W.H. Jewsbury 16 October 1918

Royal Horse Artillery. Late Scout 9th Guildford (Congregational) Troop. Died of pneumonia on active service, October 16th.

December 1918, pg 225

Lieutenant "Drum" Keep

13 October 1918

London Rifle Brigade. Late Patrol Leader 4th St Pancras Troop (The Gladhearted Greys). Killed in action, October 13th.

December 1918, pg 225

Private E.W. Lord 12 October 1918

Late Patrol Leader 18th South London (Southwark Park Wesleyans) Troop. Killed in action, October 12th. December 1918, pg 225

Private J.T. Marshall 9 September 1918

Manchester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 160th Manchester Troop. Killed in action, September 9th.

December 1918, pg 225

Private William Maybanks

October 1918 West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 8th Odiham Troop. Died of wounds, October.

December 1918, pg 225

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Sergeant Observer William James Middleton

4 October 1918 Royal Air Force. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Epping Forest Troop. Died of wounds, October 4th. December 1918, pg 225

Lieutenant H.D. Mimms

27 September 1918

Dorsetshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 12th Sutton Troop. Killed in action, September 27th. December 1918, pg 225

Private George W. Perry

29 October 1918

Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Sunningdale Troop. Died of pneumonia, October 29th. December 1918, pg 225

Private Robert Precious 1 October 1918

Seaforth Highlanders. Late Patrol Leader 1st Featherstone Troop. Died of wounds, October 1st. December 1918, pg 225

Private Arthur Roberts 16 July 1918

Middlesex Regiment. Late Scout Godstone Troop. Killed by sniper, July 16th. December 1918, pg 225

Private Ernest Ryder 26 September 1916

Leicester Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Penruddock Troop. Killed in action, September 26th. December 1918, pg 225

Pioneer E.B. Schulz 14 October 1918

Royal Engineers. Late Patrol Leader 1st Holborn Troop. Killed in action, October 14th.

December 1918, pg 225

Rifleman Percy C. Shipley

11 October 1918

West Yorkshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Wakefield (City) Troop. Killed in action, October 11th.

December 1918, pg 225

Private William Sturgess

21 September 1918

Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Scout 1st Kingsley Park Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, September 21st.

December 1918, pg 225

Private A. Sugars 27 March 1918 Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Scout 4th Harrow Troop. Killed in action, March 27th.

December 1918, pg 225

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Private Robert Symington

November 1918 Scottish Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 34th Glasgow (St Martin's) Troop. Killed in action, November.

December 1918, pg 225

Air Mechanic John P. Wall

24 September 1918

Late Patrol Leader 82nd South London Troop. Died of wounds, September 24th. December 1918, pg 225

Private A.N. Wallington

7 September 1918

East Yorkshire Regiment. Late Second 9th Guildford (Congregational) Troop. Killed in action, September 7th. December 1918, pg 225

Bombardier L.M. Wardle

26 October 1918

Royal Field Artillery. Late Instructor 1st Wakefield (City) Troop. Died of wounds, October 26th. December 1918, pg 225

Signaller C.A. Warrington 9 October 1918

Northumberland Fusiliers. Late Scoutmaster 4th North West Leeds Troop. Killed in action, October 9th. December 1918, pg 225

Rifleman James A. Watson 28 August 1918

City of London Regiment. Late Scout 82nd South London Troop. Killed in action, August 28th. December 1918, pg 225

Drummer Sidney H. Watts

4 October 1918

City of London Regiment. Late Scout 4th St Pancras Troop (The Gladhearted Greys). Gave his life in transfusion of his blood to save another wounded man, October 4th.

December 1918, pg 225

Private Frederick Wheeler

17 October 1918

East Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 38th North East London Troop. Killed in action, October 17th.

December 1918, pg 225

Private A.E. Williams March 1918 Welsh Border Mounted Brigade, R.A.M.C. Late Scout 1st Chester Central Troop. Killed in action, March.

December 1918, pg 225

Private R.A. Appleby 4 November 1918

Essex Regiment. Late Scout 6th Colchester Troop. Shot by sniper, November 4th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

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Private John T. Aston 4 September 1918

Royal Fusiliers. Late Cubmaster 40th Gateshead Pack. Killed in action, September 4th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private William G. Baker

31 July 1916 Late Acting Assistant Scoutmaster 5th Plymouth Troop. Missing since July 31st, 1916. Now officially presumed killed.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Ernest Brockler

Royal Engineers. Late Scoutmaster 1st West Didsbury Troop, and Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Chorlton Troop. Died of pneumonia on active service.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Archibald R. Brown

13 October 1918

Middlesex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 14th Woolwich (St Mary's) Troop. KIlled in action, October 13th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private H. Bluffield August 1918 Middlesex Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 157th North London Troop. Died of wounds, August, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Private Robert A. Butler, M.M. Late Scout 10th West Ham Troop. Killed in action. January 1919, pg 4

Private W.H. Cave October 1918 Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Scout St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, October, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Driver Albert Clayton 21 October 1918

R.F.A. Late Drummer 5th Preston (St Cuthbert's Own) Troop. Died of malaria and pneumonia, October 21st, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Geoffrey R. Cooper

Royal Berkshire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Surbiton (St Mark's) Troop. Killed in action.

January 1919, pg 4

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Private J.T. Croot 21 September 1918

Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 7th Holborn Troop. Killed in action, September 21st, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Lieutenant H.J.D. Day Machine Gun Corps. Late Scout 5th Yarmouth (St Kuke's) Troop. Died of pneumonia. January 1919, pg 4

Lance-Corporal Horace Dean 9 October 1918

Hertfordshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Berkhamstead Troop. Killed in action, October 9th, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Private Thomas Eckersall

22 October 1918

Manchester Regiment. Late Acting Scoutmaster 10th Stalybridge Troop. Killed in action, October 22nd, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Corporal Tom Ferris September 1918 Leinster Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Seend Troop, Wiltshire. Died of wounds, September 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Private Walter Fisher November 1918 Sherwood Foresters. Late Patrol Leader 6th Colchester Troop. Died of wounds, November, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Private A.J. Freemantle

November 1918 Inniskilling Fusiliers. Late Scout 1st Englefield Troop. Died of wounds, November, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Arthur Fry September 1918 London Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Wesleyan Troop, Hammersmith. Killed in action, September, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Lance-Corporal Fred Hoare

7 October 1918 West Kent Yeomanry. Late Scout 3rd Chiswick Troop. Killed in action, October 7th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Victor Hobbs 4 November 1918

Machine Gun Corps. Late Second 28th North Berkshire (Longworth and Hinton) Troop. Died of wounds, November 4th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

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Apprentice A. Holman

12 September 1918

Mercantile Marine. Late Patrol Leader 5th Plymouth Troop. Drowned when S.S. Galway Castle was torpedoed, September 12th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Alexander Houston August 1918

Royal Scots Fusiliers. Late Scout 14th Renfrewshire (1st Barrhead) Troop. Killed in action, August, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Private Joseph Hudson

16 November 1918

Sherwood Foresters. Late Patrol Leader Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Killed in action, November 16th. January 1919, pg 4

2nd Air Mechanic F.R. Jean

7 December 1918

Royal Air Force. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 20th Norwich (Eaton) Troop. Died of pneumonia on active service, December 7th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Henry R.W. Kingston-Rudd

4 November 1918

Sherwood Foresters. Late Scout Attleborough Troop. Killed in action, November 4th, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

2nd Lieutenant E. Larwood, M.M.

Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout 10th West Ham Troop. Killed in action. January 1919, pg 4

Cadet S.A. McDonald 10 November 1918

R.F.A. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd Chelsea Troop. Died in hospital, November 10th, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Private Stanley Merrill King's Own Shropshire Light Infantry. Late Scout 1st Hale Troop, Cheshire. Killed in action.

January 1919, pg 4

Cyclist Harold Millett 19 October 1918

Cyclists' Battalion. Late Scout Frampton Cotterell Troop. Killed in action, October 19th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Albert H. Moreton

21 March 1918 North Staffordshire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader Mayfield and Clifton Troop. Killed in action, March 21st,

January 1919, pg 4

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Corporal Albert E. Narramore 8 October 1918

Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Late Scout 6th South Dublin (Leeson Park) Troop. Killed in action, October 8th, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Private Walter Newell

"The Buffs". Late Scout 2nd Epping and Ongar (Abridge) Troop. Killed in action. January 1919, pg 4

Private Jack Newson 21 July 1918 Lincoln Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Chiswick Troop. Died of wounds, July 21st, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Private James Porter 5 October 1918 Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Late Patrol Leader 28th North Berkshire (Longworth and Hinton) Troop. Killed in action, October 5th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private W.E. Prior 25 October 1918

Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Scout 9th Guildford (Congregational) Troop. Killed in action, October 25th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private W.R.S. Payne 18 October 1918

Norfolk Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 5th St Alban's Troop. Died of wounds, October 18th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Lieutenant J. Gilbert Pagdin

Royal Air Force. Late Senior Patrol Leader Queen's Ferry Troop, Flintshire. Died of pneumonia.

January 1919, pg 4

Rifleman W.J. Parker 14 October 1918

King's Royal Rifle Corps. Late Patrol Leader 9th Norwich Troop. Died of wounds, October 14th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Cyril Russell 25 August 1918 Royal Naval Division. Late Scout Kirby Muxloe Troop. Killed in action, August 25th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

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Private Herbert Schofield

1918 London Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 2nd New Wandsworth Troop. Killed in action, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Fred E. Scott 24 October 1918

R.A.M.C. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 24th Gateshead (Baptist) Troop. Died of pneumonia on active service, October 24th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

2nd Lieutenant Cyril A. Spanton

25 November 1918

Army Service Corps. Late Patrol Leader 7th Gateshead (St Hilda's) Troop. Died of pneumonia on active service, November 25th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private Jack Start 6 October 1918 Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Late Scoutmaster 3rd Macclesfield (Christ Church) Troop. Killed in action, October 6th, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private S. Sylvester October 1918 Royal Warwick Regiment. Late Patrol Leader St Mary Major Troop, Exeter. Killed in action, October, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Captain Llewellyn W.H. Tringham

22 November 1918

Lancers, attached Royal Garrison Artillery. Late District Commissioner South Flintshire. Died of pneumonia following wounds, November 22nd, 1918.

January 1919, pg 4

Private William S.K. Turner

1915 Worcester Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 2nd New Wandsworth Troop. Missing 1915. Now believed killed.

January 1919, pg 4

2nd Lieutenant Francis J. Tutton, M.M. 26 August 1918

Royal Berkshire Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 1st Gravesend Troop. Killed in action, October 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Lieutenant J.W. Warner, D.F.C.

October 1918 Royal Air Force. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 10th Harrogate (Clifton House) Troop. Killed in action, October,

January 1919, pg 4

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Private Arthur Wright 30 September 1918

Royal Irish Rifles. Late Scout 1st Sutton-at-Hone Troop. Killed in action, September 30th, 1918. January 1919, pg 4

Private J.E. Almond July 1918 Middlesex Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Poplar Troop. Killed in action, July 1918. February 1919, pg 24

Lance-Corporal G. Ansell 9 August 1918

Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Scout Pulborough Troop. Killed in action, August 9th, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

Corporal C.G. Bailey October 1918 Royal Army Medical Corps. Late Patrol Leader, and afterwards Secretary, St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Died of pneumonia on active service, October 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Private Arnold Binnie 21 July 1918 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Late Scout 1st Yarrow (St Paul's) Troop. Killed in action July 21st, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

Private Charles W. Bowden 30 August 1918

Devonshire Regiment. Late Second (acting Patrol Leader), 2nd Fareham Troop, Hampshire. Killed in action, August 30th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Major Matthew Woodhouse Braithwaite

9 November 1918

Attached Essex Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 8th Walthamstow (St Mary's) Troop. Died of pneumonia, November 9th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Rifleman Frank S. Brookbanks

15 July 1918 Late Scoutmaster 1st Dudley Troop. Died while a prisoner of war, July 15th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Private R. Bullingham November 1918 York and Lancashire Regiment. Late Scout 1st Aberavon Troop. Died of wounds, November, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

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Lieutenant Leo. P.S. Carrigan

2 November 1918

Royal Air Force. Late Patrol Leader 8th South West London Troop, and Assistant Scoutmaster 4th Balham Troop. Died of pneumonia, November 2nd, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Private W.H. Cave October 1918 Northamptonshire Regiment. Late Scout St Edmund's Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, October, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

Able Seaman Daniel E. Cox

October 1918 Royal Navy. Late Patrol Leader 3rd Berkshire Troop, Reading. Lost his life on active service at sea, October, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Company Sergeant Major A.E. Cracknell 24 June 1918

London Regiment. Late Scoutmaster 16th North London (Greys) Troop. Killed in action, June 24th, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

Gunner Fred Checkley 1918

Royal Garrison Artillery. Late Scout 18th Manchester (1st Longford) Troop. Died of pneumonia, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

Private R.S. Crowther 28 June 1918 Yorkshire Regiment. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Brighouse Troop, "Laurie Command". Died on active service, June 28th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

2nd Lieutenant Cecil Dodds 5 October 1918

Durham Light Infantry. Late Scout 1st Yarrow (St Paul's) Troop. Killed in action, October 5th, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

2nd Lieutenant A.A. Enright

2 November 1918

Royal Air Force. Late Lone Scout. Accidentally killed while flying, November 2nd, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Flight Cadet John Fox 17 December 1918

Royal Air Force. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st North Somerset (YMCA) Troop. Killed while flying, December 17th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

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2nd Lieutenant Alexander J. Freakes

1 September 1918

R.F.A. Late Patrol Leader 6th City of Westminster Troop. Died of wounds, September 1st, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

2nd Lieutenant Eric de Wilde Green

15 April 1918 Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 4th Harrow Troop. Died of wounds, April 15th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Rifleman Augustus B. Gregory

23 October 1918

Queen's Westminster Rifles. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 8th South West London Troop. Died of pneumonia, October 23rd, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Gunner W. Heycock November 1918 Royal Horse Artillery. Late Scout 1st Aberavon Troop. Died of wounds, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

Bugler C.S. Hunt 1918 Wales Borderers. Late Scout 1st Aberavon Troop. Died of wounds, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

John Hunter Royal Navy (Transports). Late Scout 18th Manchester (1st Longford) Troop. Died of pneumonia. February 1919, pg 24

Corporal L. Kiddle 8 October 1918 South African Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Blackmore Vale Troop. Killed in action, October 8th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

2nd Lieutenant E.G. Locke

August 1918 Royal Air Force. Late Cubmaster 1st Hersell Pack. Killed in action, August, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Private W.B. Longbottom September 1918

Durham Light Infantry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster 1st Chester-le-Street Troop. Died of dysentery while prisoner of War, September, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

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2nd Lieutenant Sydney Moxey

14 July 1918 Royal Air Force. Late Patrol Leader 13th Middlesborough Troop. KIlled in action, July 14th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Lieutenant Alfred J. Pick

2 December 1918

Durham Light Infantry, attached Royal Air Force. Late Scoutmaster 3rd Bedlington Troop. Accidentally killed while flying, December 2nd, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Private George E. Prior

4 November 1918

Rifle Brigade. Late Acting Assistant Scoutmaster 45th North London Troop. Killed in action, November 4th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Private Philip A. Ridgard 20 July 1918

Manchester Regiment. Late Bandmaster St Jerome's Troop, Manchester. Killed in action, July 20th, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

Private Ryalls April 1918 Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Late Patrol Leader New Romney (9th Hythe) Troop. Killed in action, April, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Private J. Ryan 8 October 1918 Royal Munster Fusiliers. Late Cubmaster 1st Aberavon Troop. Killed in action, October 8th, 1918. February 1919, pg 24

Trooper Thomas Smith

30 October 1918

Northampton Yeomanry. Late Assistant Scoutmaster Duston Troop, Northampton. Killed in action, October 30th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Private John P. Wilkinson

April 1918 Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Late Patrol Leader 1st Wigton Troop, Cumberland. Died on active service, April, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

Private E.E. Wilshere 5 June 1918 London Regiment. Late Senior Patrol Leader Kirby Muxloe Troop. Died while a prisoner of war, June 5th,

February 1919, pg 24

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1918.

Lance-Corporal Andrew Wilson

7 October 1918 Royal Engineers. Late Assistant Scoutmaster St Mungo No. 15 Dumfriesshire County Troop. Killed in action, October 7th, 1918.

February 1919, pg 24

2nd Lieutenant O.W.N. Woodcock

14 September 1918

Royal Fusiliers. Late Scout Chesham Bois Troop. Killed in action, September 14th. February 1919, pg 24

Reverend Frederick W. Cleveland M.C.

11 October 1918 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Reginald L. Showan 26 April 1917 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Charles J. Tilsley 10 September 1917

1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Clarance F. Cork 8 June 1917 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Harold Bailey 25 March 1918 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Ebenezer Brough 5 December 1918

1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Colin Jackson 5 October 1918 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Private Tom Lewis 6 June 1915 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Joseph Furnival 25 April 1917 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Charles E. Dryhurst 23 July 1916 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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John Tomlinson 6 November 1916

1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Joseph W. Simpson 7 November 1916

1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

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Hermon Hodge 1 June 1918

Scout Leader 3rd Ashton-under-Lyne. Killed in action on 1 June 1918. He was a Lance Corporal in the 17th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers and is buried in Martinsart British Cemetery, near Albert.

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2nd Lieutenant W.G. Hicks 3 July 1917

William Goss Hicks of 8 High Street, Sevenoaks, was issued a warrant as Scout Master on 7 January 1910. He died on 3 July 1917 and buried at Barlin Communal Cemetery Extension as 2nd Lieutenant W.G. Hicks of the 260th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, aged 35 and the son of William and Mary Goss Hicks of Sevenoaks, Kent.

Private Harold Perks 28 November 1917

Member of Dukinfield Hall Boy Scouts. Private, 2nd/9th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed at Passchendaele, aged 21. Remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Passchendaele.

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Private Bernard Arthur Rawlings 9 June 1915

Member, 1st Ashton-under-Lyne Troop.Private, 1st/9thBattalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed at Gallipoli, buried at Redoubt Cemetery, Helles.

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Private Frederick John Bacon

28 September 1915

Member of Dukinfield Boy Scouts. Private, 9th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Buried at Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery.

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Private Edward Heinemann

7 June 1915 Member, 1st Ashton-under-Lyne Troop. Private 1st/9th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed at Gallipoli. Buried at Redoubt Cemetery, Helles.

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Private James Shaw Millar

8 August 1915 Member, 2nd Dukinfield Troop. 1st/9th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed at Gallipoli. Buried at redoubt Cemetery, Helles.

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Private Frank Lionel 31 May 1915 Member, 1st Ashton-under- Lyne Troop. Private 1st/9th http://www.ashtonpals.webs.com

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Favier Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed at Gallipoli. Remembered on the Helles Memorial.

Private Sidney Frank Allen

21 September 1916

5th Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Scoutmaster, 29th Birmingham Troop. Birmingham (Handsworth) Cemetery.

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Private George William Bex

25 July 1917 1st (South Midland) Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance, R.A.M.C. Assistant Scoutmaster, 53rd Birmingham Troop. Dozinghem Military Cemetery, near Poperinghe

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Private Thomas Bluck 5 October 1917 1st/5th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Scout, 131st Birmingham Troop Nine Elms British Cemetery, Belgium

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Private William Edward Castle

25 December 1915

16th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. P/L 131st Birmingham Troop. Citadel New Military Cemetery, Fricourt

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Private Wilfred Chandler 26 October 1918

1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Troop and role unknown. Queant Road Cemetery, Buissy

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Private Arthur Crook 19 September 1918

1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Cubmaster, 3rd Birmingham Troop. Handsworth (St. Mary) Churchyard

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Armourer Crew Samuel Henry Eaves 11 March 1915

Royal Navy: H.M.S. Bayano. P/L 131st Birmingham Troop. Remembered on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial

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Lance Serjeant Richard Finlan 3 May 1917

1st Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment. Troop and role unknown Remembered on the Arras Memorial

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Private Thomas Fortey 24 August 1917

1st/6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Troop and role unknown. Birmingham (Key Hill) Cemetery

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Private John Hemming 9 May 1917 15th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. “At the Sign of the Fleur de Lys: the

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96th Birmingham Troop. Role not known. Remembered on the Arras Memorial

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Private J. Howley 12 August 1916 10th Battalion South Satffordshire Regiment. ASM, 26th Birmingham Troop. Leicester (Welford Road) Cemetery

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Private William Leaman

25 September 1915

10th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. Troop and role not known. Remembered on the Loos Memorial.

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Private Joseph Alfred Littlehales

14 November 1917

Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars (Worcester Yeomanry). ASM, 90th Birmingham Troop. Gaza War Cemetery.

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Private Herbert Howard Marshall 23 October 1918

4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. ASM, 131st Birmingham Troop. Stasegem Communal Cemetery, Belgium

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Private Alfred Miller 15 May 1916 15th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. ASM, 111th Birmingham Troop.

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Boy 1st Class Albert Newton

30 December 1915

Royal Navy, H.M.S. Natal. Scout 131st Birmingham Troop. Remembered on the Plymouth Naval Memorial

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Private Dan Peabody 20 June 1916 11th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Scout, 133rd Birmingham Troop. Potijze Burial Ground Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium

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Private Sidney Pickersgill 13 October 1918

16th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. ASM, 3rd Birmingham Troop. Belle Vue British Cemetery, Briastre

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Ordinary Seaman George Rooker 3 February 1918

RNVR, S.S. Holmtown. Scout, 125th Birmingham Troop. Remembered on the Plymouth Naval Memorial.

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Corporal Arthur Thacker 22 October 1917

18th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. 150th Birmingham Troop, role not known. Remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial.

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Boy 1st Class Leonard Weaver 31 May 1916

Royal Navy, H.M.S. Black Prince. Killed in action at the Battle of Jutland. P/L, 111th Birmingham Troop. Remembered on the Chatham Naval Memorial

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Private Harry Whatcott 15 June 1915

1st/6th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 72nd Birmingham Troop, role not known. Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (Nord)

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Lance Bombardier Thomas William Harper Wickes

2 November 1918

“C” Battery, 158th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. ASM, 18th Birmingham Troop. Taintignies Communal Cemetery

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Corporal George Wills 27 July 1916 16th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. SM, 33rd Birmingham Troop. Remembered on the Thiepval Memorial

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Private Richard Henry Woodward

4 October 1917 1st/5th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. P/L 22nd Birmingham Troop. Remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial

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Gunner Frank Yardley 8 April 1917 “D” Battery, 241st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Scout 90th Birmingham Troop. Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension

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Private James Harold Strange

11 September 1914 and 16 September 1914

1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group. 14117, 2nd Bn., Grenadier Guards who died between 11 September 1914 and 16 September 1914.

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Corporal Thomas Horrocks Cork

18 September 1918

1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group. G/19027, 13th Bn., Royal Fusiliers who died age 22 on 18 September 1918 Son of Alfred and Harriet Cork, of 8, Sandy Lane, Lockley Wood, Market Drayton, Salop. Remembered with honour VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL

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Private Alfred Earnest Smith

16 July 1916

1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group. 9144, "B" Coy. 11th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment who died age 23 on 16 July 1916 Son of Thomas and Emily Smith, of 43, Lily St., Wolstanton, Stoke-on-Trent. Remembered with honour ALBERT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION

http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate.aspx?casualty=1741340 http://remember.porthillscouts.org.uk/

2nd Lieutenant Stanley Henry Parry Boughey

4 December 1917

1st/4th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Scout 1st Blackpool Group Killed in action 4 December 1917, aged 21, in Palestine, son of Mrs Lucy Boughey of Nantwich, Cheshire. 2nd Lieut. Boughey was awarded the Victoria Cross for outstanding gallantry. Buried and remembered with honour in the Gaza War Memorial.

www.cwgc.org London Gazette, 12 February 1918

Private Leonard Peacock

25 February 1916

Royal Fusiliers. 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle, St Andrew’s, Porthill Scout Group.

www.cwgc.org http://remember.porthillscouts.org.uk/site/the-men/leonard-peacock/

Rifleman Ernest Abbott

24 September 1918

16th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action and no known grave. Remembered with honour on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France. Former Scout, 1st Shrewsbury Troop.

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Private Tom Gaskell 14 September 1917

1st/9th Battalion, the Manchester Regiment, Ashton Territorial’s. Killed in action and buried in the Menin Road South Military Cemetery. Former Scout, 1st Ashton-under-Lyne Troop.

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Private Isaac Burns 15 September 1916

Coldstream Guards. Assistant Scout Master of 1st Nuneaton (Attleborough) Group.

Corporal Victor Hogg 17 April 1916 Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Assistant Scout Master of 1st Nuneaton (Attleborough) Group.

Private William Alfred Surkitt

25th October 1918

Queens Own (Royal Kent Regiment ) 7th Croydon

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Panel 106 to 108 Tyne Cot Memorial

Rifleman Humphrey Walter Stockdale

25th June 1918 16th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps 3rd St Albans, Hertfordshire

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 V1.E.29 Villiers Hill British Cemetery Villiers – Guislain

Lance Corporal Gilbert Ward

27th October 1918

The Queen’s (Royal West Surry Regiment) ASM 1st Cheadle Heath Troop BP Scouts

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 CF 28 AWOINGT British Cemetery.

Private Ernest Walker 23rd October 1918

Welsh Regiment. PL 1st Kirkby Stevens.

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 V1.C3 Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau.

Private Alfred Haggerston

25th August 1918

Durham Light Infantry ASM 1st Staincliffe Troop

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Marfaux British Cemetery.

Lance Corporal Stanley Samuel Marshall

18th August 1918

Gordon Highlanders 1st Croydon Troop

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 St Sever Cemetery Extension Rouen

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Private Arthur Watts 26th August 1918

London Regiment PL 82nd South London

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Dive Copse British Cemetery , Sailly – Le – Sec

Private James Buckley 1st October 1918

Manchester Regiment ACM 3rd Oldham

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Joncourt East British Cemetery

Private George Edgar Jones

29th August 1918

Hampshire Regiment. 1 Midland

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Vis – En – Artois Memorial

Private George Alfred Plowman

15th October 1918

Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) PL 15th Central Leeds

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Harlebeke New British Cemetrey

Private William Banson Longbottom

3rd September 1918

The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 1st Chester – le – Street

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Chauny Communal Cemetery British Extension

Rifleman Grant De Haro

12th October 1918

Rifle Brigade SM Scouts Industrial

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Vis – En – Artois Memorial

Private Frederick Ryea 19th May 1918 Canadian Army Medical Corps. 1st Canadian General Hospital Vermont Scout NSA

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Etaples Military Cemetery

Lance Corporal John Keith Brown

1st October 1918

London Regiment (London Scottish) posted to Gordon Highlanders. Act SM 26th Leicester Awarded - Military Medal.

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Masnieres British Cemetery Marcoing

Private William Owen Hughes

27th August 1918

Royal Welsh Fusiliers 39th Liverpool

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Fienviller British Cemetery

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Lance Corporal Alan Stanyon

8th August 1918 Queens Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) PL 1st Colchester

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Beacon Cemetery Sailly – Lavrette

Private Joseph Middleton

30th September 1918

Manchester Regiment 1st Lightbourne

Etaples Scout Hut, Visitors Book Vol 3 Bellicourt British Cemetery

Leading Seaman Frank Gilbert Shapley

31 May 1916 HMS Indefatigable. Unknown South London Troop (Peckham Rye).

But sadly sometimes such messages reported the truth, as British schoolgirl Olive Shapley’s family discovered. I had a brother five years older than myself and one I think about eleven years older. He was a big chap, Frank. And he was out one day with his Scout troop and a woman gave him a white feather – very common then – and said, ‘What’s a big chap like you doing, you know, playing? You get out and fight.’ And he went and joined up; joined the Navy before he came home that night. And he went to sea on HMS Indefatigable and he was drowned in the Battle of Jutland. And I think he was 17. I remember when the telegram came from the Admiralty to our house. I can see our breakfast table and this, in a green envelope, telegram from the Admiralty. And my mother bursting into tears. And

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Private Walter Benge 22nd July 1917, aged 17

1st/5th Battalion, Queen’s (Royal West Surrey) Regiment Scout, 1st Claygate Troop, Surrey

Remembered with Honour, Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq www.cwgc.org

Serjeant Jack Biswell 19th July 1916, aged 22

7th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment P/L 1st Claygate Troop, Surrey

Thiepval Memorial, France Enlisted August 1914, arrived in France August 1915. www.cwgc.org

Gunner Alfred Cherry 31st May 1916 Royal Navy, H.M.S. “Defence” Plymouth Naval Memorial www.cwgc.org

Driver Alfred Devonshire

21st March 1918, aged 20

462nd Battery, 179th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery Scout, 1st Claygate Troop, Surrey

Pozieres Memorial, Somme Region, France www.cwgc.org

Private Walter Tugwell

4th October 1917. Aged 20

1st Battalion, East Surrey Regiment P/L 1st Claygate Troop, Surrey

Railway Dugouts Burial Ground, near Ypres, Belgium www.cwgc.org

Private Hector Arthur Coleman 19 October 1917

Suffolk Regiment. Assistant Scout Master, 1st Kimpton Troop. www.cwgc.org

Private John Burns Inglis

13 October 1915, aged 18

1st/4th Battalion The London Regiment (London Scottish) Scout, 5th Clapham (Holy Trinity) Troop

Loos Memorial www.cwgc.org

Corporal Vernon Cyril 23 March 1916, 4th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps Buried Rue Petillon Military Cemetery,

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Wadsworth aged 18 Patrol Leader 5th Clapham (Holy Trinity) Troop Fleirbaix, France www.cwgc.org

Rifleman Noel William Parry

Killed in Action, 21 March 1918, aged 19

Rifleman 1st/5th Battalion, London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) Second, 5th Clapham (Holy Trinity) Troop Brother to Lt. Henry Maysmore Parry

Arras Memorial www.cwgc.org

Lieutenant Henry Maysmore Parry

Died 11 March, 1918, in Palestine, aged 22.

2nd/10th Battalion Middlesex Regiment. Also served in 1914 in The London Scottish. Second, 5th Clapham (Holy Trinity) Troop. Brother to Rifleman Noel William Parry.

Buried in the Jerusalem War Cemetery, Jerusalem, Israel. www.cwgc.org

Private Sidney Jack Theobald

Killed in Action 26 October, 1917, aged 22

The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey) Regiment Patrol Leader, 5th Clapham (Holy Trinity) Troop

Remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Ypres, Belgium www.cwgc.org

Major Harris Laurance Stocks D.S.O. 1 July 1916

15th Battalion, Royal Scots Regiment. First Scout Master and District Commissioner for Kirkcaldy. www.cwgc.org

Private Frederick Bromley Wild

Killed in Action, 2 October 1918, aged 19

1st Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Scout, 1st Watford South (Countess of Clarendon’s Own)

Buried in the Dadizeele New British Cemetery, West Flanders, Belgium. www.cwgc.org

Second Lieutenant Philip Ernest Posner

Killed in Action, 27 April 1917, aged 19

3rd Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, attached 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Scout, 1st Watford South (Countess of Clarendon’s Own)

Remembered on the Arras Memorial, Arras, France. www.cwgc.org

Boy First Class William Alfred Newell

Killed in explosion on

H.M.S. Vanguard. Scout, 1st Watford South (Countess of Clarendon’s Own)

Remembered on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Chatham, Kent

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board H.M.S. Vanguard in Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, 9 July 1917

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Corporal William Woodward

Died 29 June 1919

52nd (Depot) Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Scout 24th Nottingham (Cavendish) Group

Buried in Nottingham (New Basford) Cemetery www.cwgc.org

Rifleman William Charles Cole

Killed in action, 31st August 1918

18th Battalion, London Regiment (London Irish Rifles) A London Scout (Troop unknown)

Buried in Sailly-Saillisel British Cemetery www.cwgc.org

Private Norman Archer

Killed in action, 15th December 1917, aged 19

1st/15th Battalion, The London Regiment (Prince of Wales’ Own Civil Service Rifles) Scout , St. Luke’s Troop, Chelsea

Remembered with honour on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Passchendaele, Belgium. www.cwgc.org

Petty Officer George Everett

Killed on active service, 20th December 1918, aged 23

H.M. Torpedo Boat 29 Scout , St. Luke’s Troop, Chelsea

Buried in Bari War Cemetery, Italy www.cwgc.org

Private Frederick George Mantle (aka “Jack”)

Killed in action, 23rd April 1917.

7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Scout , St. Luke’s Troop, Chelsea

Remembered with honour on the Arras Memorial, France. www.cwgc.org

Private Charles Edwards

Killed in action, 5th November

7th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment Scout, 1st Chelsea Troop

Buried in Bienvillers Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France

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Private Charles Keen Killed in action, 7th August, 1915, aged 20

9th Battalion, The Worcestershire Regiment Scout, 1st Malvern Troop

Remembered with honour on the Helles Memorial , Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey www.cwgc.org

Sapper Edward Jeffery Austen

Killed in action, 23rd October 1916, age 18

1st Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers Scout, 1st Polegate Troop, Sussex

Remembered with honour on the Thiepval Memorial, France. Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer www.cwgc.org

Private John William Brown

Died of wounds received in action, 25th April, 1918, aged 19

2nd Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment Sea Scout, Eastbourne, Sussex

Buried in Crouy British Cemetery, Crouy-sur-Somme, France Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer www.cwgc.org

Private Percy Dumbrill Clack

Killed in action, 18th September 1918, aged 21

16th (Sussex Yeomanry) Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Scout 4th Eastbourne Troop and Sea Scout, Eastbourne, Sussex

Buried in Ste. Emilie Valley Cemetery, Villers-Faucon, France Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer www.cwgc.org

Lance Corporal Frank Samuel Dunlop

Killed in action, 13th September 1918, aged 19

13th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps Scout 4th Eastbourne Troop

Remembered with honour on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer

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Private William King Killed in action, 18th October 1917, aged 19

2nd and 13th Battalions, Royal Sussex Regiment Scout, 1st Polegate Troop, Sussex

Remembered with honour in the Bedford House Cemetery, Belgium Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer www.cwgc.org

Private Thomas Robert Marchant

Killed in action, 17th February 1917, aged 19

24th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers Scout, Westham Troop, Sussex

Buried in the Regina Trench Cemetery, Grandcourt, France Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer www.cwgc.org

2nd Lieutenant Edward Mead

Died of wounds received in action, 22nd April, 1918, aged 27

6th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, formerly of the Royal Engineers Sea Scout, Eastbourne Sea Scouts

Buried in St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer www.cwgc.org

Stoker 1st Class Richard Page

Died of disease, 22nd September, 1918, aged 18

H.M.S. Victory, Royal Navy Scout, 1st Polegate Troop, East Sussex

Buried in Hailsham Cemetery, Sussex, United Kingdom Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer www.cwgc.org

Private Douglas Townsend

Killed in action, 7th June, 1918, age unknown

17th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers Scout 5th Eastbourne Troop, Sussex

Buried at Bienvillers Military Cemetery, France Information supplied by Mr. Nigel

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Private Thomas Harvey West

Killed in action, 3rd September 1916, aged 23

11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Scout 4th Eastbourne and 1st Polegate Troops, Sussex

Remembered with honour on the Thiepval Memorial, France Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer www.cwgc.org

Private Edwin Thomas Wellfare

Killed in action, 30th November 1917, aged 19

2nd/6th Battalion, the South Staffordshire Regiment Scout, 4th Eastbourne Scout Troop

Remembered with honour on the Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France Information supplied by Mr. Nigel Steer www.cwgc.org

Private John Craig

Died of wounds received, 25th September, 1915, aged 20

7th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders Scout 1st Larkhall Troop

Remembered with honour, the Loos Memorial, Panel 119 – 124, France Information supplied by Mr. Bill Reid www.cwgc.org

Private Charles Arthur Munro Anderson

Killed in action, 25th September 1915, aged 20

Private/Piper, 8th Battalion, the Seaforth Highlanders Scout 1st Larkhall Troop

Remembered with honour, the Loos Memorial, Panel 112 – 115, France Information supplied by Mr. Bill Reid www.cwgc.org

Rifleman Thomas Sands

Killed in action, 7th January 1916, aged 32

7th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade Instructor, 1st Larkhall Troop

Buried in Colne Valley Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium Information supplied by Mr. Bill Reid

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Private James Hutchens

Killed in action, 25th September 1915

9th Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders Scout, 1st Larkhall Troop

Remembered with honour, the Loos Memorial, Panel 115 – 119, France Information supplied by Mr. Bill Reid www.cwgc.org

Serjeant Charles Taylor Brown

Killed in action, 10th September 1915

7th Battalion, The Cameron Highlanders Assistant Scout Master,1st Larkhall Troop

Buried in Fosse 7 Military Cemetery (Quality Street), Mazingarbe, France Information supplied by Mr. Bill Reid www.cwgc.org

Lance Corporal Robert Frame

Killed in action, 21st November 1917, aged 25

The Gordon Highlanders Assistant Scoutmaster, 1st Larkhall Troop

Unknown Information supplied by Mr. Bill Reid

Trooper John Bruce Died 11th November 1919, aged 24

The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) Assistant Scoutmaster, 1st Larkhall Troop

Unknown Information supplied by Mr. Bill Reid

Private Robert Downs Killed in action, July 1918, aged 19

Unknown Patrol Leader, 1st Larkhall Scout Troop

Unknown Information supplied by Mr. Bill Reid

Private Bernard Sayer Bigley

Died on active service, January 1919, aged 20

1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment Scout, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants

Buried in City of Paris Cemetery, Pantin, Seine-St-Denis, France Information supplied by Mr Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

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Private Samuel Butler Killed in action, 15th September 1916, aged 18

10th Battalion, Queens (Royal West Surrey) Regiment Scout, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants

Remembered with honour, on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France Information supplied by Mr Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

Corporal Ralph Denton

Killed in action, 5th April 1918, aged 25

‘A’ Company, 6th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment Scout, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants

Remembered with honour on the Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France Information supplied by Mr Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

Private Ernest Favell Killed in action, 29th April 1918, age unknown

36th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps Scout, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants

Buried in Feuchy British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France Information supplied by Mr Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

Private George Walter Haddon

Killed in action, 23rd July 1916, aged 22

1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment Scout, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants

Remembered with honour on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France Information supplied by Mr. Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

Private Walter Died of wounds, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment Buried in Pont-Du-Hem, Military

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Meekins 9th May 1915, age unknown

Scout, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants Cemetery, La Gorgue, Nord, France Information supplied by Mr. Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

Private Arthur Middleton

Discharged 28th March 1916 as medically unfit. Died, March 1917, aged 38

Royal Army Medical Corps Assistant Scout Leader, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants

Remembered with honour on the Higham Ferrers Wars Memorial Information supplied by Mr. Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

Private Arthur Thompson

Died in United Kingdom 16th May 1918, aged 24

36th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps Scout, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants

Buried in Irthlingborough Cemetery, Northamptonshire Information supplied by Mr. Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

Lance Corporal Ralph Tyler

Killed in action, 20th August 1916, aged 22

1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment Scout, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants

Remembered with honour on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France Information supplied by Mr Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough

Corporal Reginald Clifford Warren

Died 10th July 1918, aged 23

34th Squadron, Royal Air Force Scout, 1st Irthlingborough Troop, Northants

Buried in Hagle Dump Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium Information supplied by Mr Lyle

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Private Frank White

Killed in Action at Gallipoli, 21st September 1915, age unknown

1st/4th Battalion (Territorials), Northamptonshire Regiment Scout, 1st Irthlingborough, Northants

Buried in 7th Field Ambulance Cemetery, Turkey Information supplied by Mr Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

Able Seaman Walter William White

Killed in action, 14th May 1918, age unknown

Drake Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Scout, 1st Irthlingborough, Northants

Buried in Martinsart British Cemetery, Somme, France Information supplied by Mr Lyle Abbott, Irthlingborough www.cwgc.org

Private Frederick Owen Brazier

Killed in action, 9th May 1915. Age 18.

1st/5th Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment Scout, Calvert (2nd Hastings) Troop.

Remembered with Honour Le Touret Memorial, Panel 20 /21. Information supplied by Mr N Steer, Eastbourne.

Second Lieutenant Reginald Herbert Mooney

Died of War wounds 5th May 1917. Age, 23

5th Battalion, the Irish Lancers Assistant Scout Master Castle Hill (5th Hastings) Troop

Remembered with Honour Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension Information supplied by Mr N Steer, Eastbourne.

Signalman Ernest Huggett

Died 1st June 1916 Age 19

H.M.S. “Fortune” Royal Navy Scout, Hollington ( 6th Hastings) Troop

Remembered with Honour Portsmouth Naval Memorial Information supplied by Mr N Steer,

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Private Charles Frank Toogood

Killed in Action 13th October 1915. Age, 18

2nd Battalion, the Royal Sussex Regiment Troop Leader Hollington ( 6th Hastings) Troop

Remembered with Honour Loos Memorial Information supplied by Mr N Steer, Eastbourne.

2nd Lieutenant Musgrave Cazenove Wroughton (known as “Bob”)

Died of wounds received at 1st Ypres,30th October 1914, aged 23

12th Battalion(Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers One of the boys who accompanied Baden-Powell on the first experimental camp at Brownsea Island, August 1907.

Buried at Kemmel War Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium www.cwgc.org

Private, William John McEvoy

Died: 16th August 1917 Aged 24

Served with the 8th Battalion. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Reg No. 3701. Former Patrol Leader 20th Belfast Troop of Boy Scouts.

Information Supplied by Jacqueline Nicholson. Remembered on the Tyne Cot memorial Panel 70 to 72.

Private Alfred James Seaborn

Died 26th March 1917 Aged 21

5th Bn., Essex Regiment No 250406 Former Scout 1st Witham Troop Boy Scouts

Remembered with Honour Jerusalem Memorial www.cwgc.org

Private William Ernst Duncombe

Died 14th April 1917 Aged 20

1st Bn., Essex Regiment Reg No. 32158 Former Scout 1st Witham Troop Boy Scouts

Remembered with Honour Arras Memorial www.cwgc.org

Private Herbert Hooten

Died 22nd July 1917 Aged 23.

2nd Bn. Dorsertshire Regiment. Reg No 24326 Former Scout 1st Witham Troop Boy Scouts

Remembered with Honour Basra Memorial www.cwgc.org

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Private William John Claydon

Died 24th April 1918 Aged 18

7th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. Reg No 51365 Former Scout 1st Witham Troop Boy Scouts

Remembered with Honour Adelaide Cemetery, Villers-Bretonneux www.cwgc.org

Lance Corporal Albert Clarence Prentice

Died 27th September 1916 Aged 22

11th Bn. Essex Regiment. Reg no 13608 Former Scout 1st Witham Troop Boy Scouts

Remembered with Honour Thiepval Memorial www.cwgc.org

Private Henry Charles Godfrey

Died 16th August 1917 Aged 19

1st Bn. Essex Regiment. Reg. No 32404 Former Scout 1st Witham Troop Boy Scouts

Remembered with Honour Tyne Cot Memorial www.cwgc.org

Private Albert A. Wright

Died 24th March 1918

23rd Bn., Middlesex Regiment. Reg No TF/242152 Former Scout 1st Witham Troop Boy Scouts

Remembered with Honour Arras Memorial www.cwgc.org

Corporal John Haydn Jones,

Died 18th February 1916 Aged 20

13th Battalion the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 23041 was killed in action aged 20 on February 18th 1916 Former Assistant Scoutmaster Machynlleth Boy Scout Troop

buried in the Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy. www.cwgc.org

Lance Corporal Stanley Wood

Died 19th July 1916 Aged 19

Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry 2nd/1st Bucks Bn. Former Patrol Leader 1st Carlton (St. Mark’s) Sea Scouts

Remembered with Honour Loos Memorial. Panel 83 - 85 www.cwgc.org

Private Arthur Carr Died 28th Nov 1917 Aged 20

“C” Coy, 1st Battalion Scots Guards. Reg No. 16085. Died of wounds in a German hospital after being taken prisoner of war

Remembered with Honour St. Aubery British Cemetery. France III. B. 18.

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Assistant Scout Master, 1st Cullercoats (St. George’s) Scout Troop. Tynemouth

www.cwgc.org St George's Church, Cullercoats 1914-1918 Memorial http://www.tynemouthworldwarone.org/database.html

Lance Corporal George Eden

Died 21st Sep 1914

3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment A former Scouter 1st Halesowen Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Western Front Memorial; La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre. Halesowen War Memorial www.cwgc.org

Lieutenant Alec Edward Boucher M.C.

Died 18th Nov 1916 Aged 27

11th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment Awarded the Military Cross for gallant conduct on the battlefield during the Somme offensive. A Former Scouter 2nd Halesowen Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Western Front War Memorial; Ancre, Beaumont-Hamel War Memorial: Claverley (Shropshire) www.cwgc.org

Private Reuben Andrews

Died 5th Dec 1917

2nd/7th Battalion Warwickshire Regiment A former Scout, 1st Halesowen Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour, Cambrai Memorialm Louveral. Halesowen War Memorial www.cwgc.org

Captain Robert William Hoare

Died 9th Oct 1917 Aged 31

“C” Coy 7th Battalion Warwickshire Regiment A former Scouter with Halesowen Grammar School Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Poelcapelle British Cemetry XXIX. E. 20. Halesowen War Memorial:

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Private Frank William Moyle

Died 22nd May 1916 Aged 20

2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards A former Scouter with 1st Halesowen Scout Troop and Halesowen Congregational Church Scout Troop.

Remembered with Honour Bienvillers Military Cemetry XIX. A. 15. Halesowen War Memorial: www.cwgc.org

Private Sidney Chance

Died 2nd Jun 1918

1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment A former Scout, Stambermill (St. Mark’s) Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Montcornet Military Cemetery A. 8. War Memorial: Lye (Near Stourbridge) www.cwgc.org

Private Percy Maiden

Died 17th Jun 1918 Aged 18

1st Battalion Wiltshire Regiment. A former Scout with 1st Halesowen Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Terlincthun British Cemetery Wimille XVIII. F. 25. Halesowen War Memorial: www.cwgc.org

Private Samuel Harrison

Died 4th June 1915

1/8th Manchester Regiment No 2526. Killed in Gallipoli on 4th June 1915 Former Boy Scout, Manchester District

Remembered with Honour HELLES MEMORIAL Panel 159 to 171. www.cwgc.org Listed in Manchester Cathedral

Private William Gray

Died aged 18 years 7th November 1914

1st Bn., Befordshire Regiment Former Scout 9th Beds (Biggleswade) Scout Troop Recorded in the Biggleswade Chronicle Friday 11th December 1914

Remembered with Honour Le Touret Memorial www.cwgc.org

Private Jack Died aged 19 East Surrey Regiment Remembered with Honour

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Cooper Chandler Years 24th August 1918

Former Scout Bugler 9th Beds (Biggleswade) Scout Troop Recorded in the Biggleswade Chronicle Friday 25th October 1918

Vis-En-Artois Memorial www.cwgc.org

Private R. Waterfield

Died aged 21 Years 17th October 1916

18th Bn., Welsh Regiment Former Scout 9th Beds (Biggleswade) Scout Troop Recorded in the Biggleswade Chronicle Friday 12th January 1917

Remembered with Honour Maroc British Cemetery, Grenay www.cwgc.org

Private Robert Plumbridge

Died on 6th September 1916

60th Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) Former Scout 9th Beds (Biggleswade) Scout Troop Recorded in the Biggleswade Chronicle Friday 14th September 1917.

Remembered with Honour Thiepval Memorial www.cwgc.org

Lance Sergeant Alfred Carr

Died aged 21 Years 3rd November 1917

1st/5th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. Former Scout 9th Beds (Biggleswade) Scout Troop Recorded in the Biggleswade Chronicle Friday 23rg November 1917

Remembered with Honour Gaza War Cemetery www.cwgc.org

Second Lieutenant Herbert Edwin Tasker

Died aged 24 Years 22nd August 1918

1st/5th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. Former Scout 9th Beds (Biggleswade) Scout Troop Recorded in the Biggleswade Chronicle Friday 6th September 1918

Remembered with Honour Bonnay Communal Cemetery Extension www.cwgc.org

Lieutenant Hugh William Elliott

Died aged 20 Years 5th June 1918

Royal Air Force. Former Scout 9th Beds (Biggleswade) Scout Troop Recorded in the Biggleswade Chronicle Friday 21st June 1918

Remembered with Honour Boxworth (St. Peter) Churchyard

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Sergeant George Senior

Died aged 22 Years 14th September 1917

2nd/4th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment. Former Scout 9th Beds (Biggleswade) Scout Troop Recorded in the Biggleswade Chronicle Friday 5th October 1917

Remembered with Honour Mendinghem Military Cemetery www.cwgc.org

Captain Hugh Lancelot Evers

Died 1st November 1918 Aged 37

2nd /8th Battalion, Worcester Regiment Scoutmaster, St. John’s Scout Troop, Worcester

Remembered with Honour Crucifix Cemetery, Vendegies-Sur-Ecaillon D. 4. www.cwgc.org

Private Joseph Simpson

Died 7th November 1916 Aged 22

20th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) Former Scout, 1st Stoke on Trent & Newcastle (St. Andrew’s) Porthill Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Thiepval Memorial Reference: Pier and Face 8 C 9 A and16 A. St. Andrew’s Church, Porthill www.cwgc.org

Private Joseph Matthew Hollis

Died 21st March 1918

2nd/6th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment Former Scout, 1st Stoke on Trent & Newcastle (St. Andrew’s) Porthill Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Arras Memorial Reference: Bay 7 and 8 www.cwgc.org

Sergeant Frank Carson

Died 28th October 1918 Aged 29

10th Battalion South Wales Borderers Former member of 33rd Liverpool Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Alexandria War Memorial Cemetery E. 69. Liverpool Town Hall Memorial www.cwgc.org

Lance-Corporal Dies 1st 12th Battalion, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Remembered with Honour

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Norman Lunt December 1917. Former member of 33rd Liverpool Scout Troop

Cambrai Memorial, Louverval Panel 4 Liverpool Town Hall Memorial www.cwgc.org

Assistant Steward H. Boardman

Died 28th March 1915 Aged 15

S.S. “Falaba” (Liverpool) Mercantile Marine Former member of 33rd Liverpool Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Tower Hill Memorial, London Liverpool Town Hall Memorial www.cwgc.org

Private F.H. Pilling Died 20th October 1918

6th Battalion Cheshire Regiment Former member of 33rd Liverpool Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Lljssenthoek Military Cemetery Reference XXXII. A. 7. Liverpool Town Hall Memorial www.cwgc.org

Private John Harold Snape

Died 27th April 1918 Aged 19

1st / 5th East Lancashire Regiment Former Member of 33rd Liverpool Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour ST. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen Reference: P. XI. F. 5B Liverpool Town Hall Memorial www.cwgc.org

Sergeant Arthur Griffiths

Died 9th October 1916 Aged 26

1st / 6th Battalion, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 33rd Liverpool Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Liverpool (Anfield) Cemetery Reference: IV. C. 641. Liverpool Town Hall Memorial www.cwgc.org

Private Stanley Jones Dies 7th May 12th Battalion, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Remembered with Honour

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1915 Aged 20

Former member of 33rd Liverpool Scout Troop

Bailleul Communal Cemetry Extension Nord, Reference : II. A. 143. Liverpool Town Hall Memorial www.cwgc.org

Corporal Brodie Lyon Died 1st June 1918 Aged 18

10th Battalion, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 33rd Liverpool Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Houchin British Cemetery, Calais Reference: I. A. 20. Liverpool Town Hall Memorial www.cwgc.org

Sergeant Arthur Bertram Moulton

Died 5th May 1915 Aged 25

1st / 6th Battalion, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 33rd Liverpool Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour Ypres Reservoir Cemetery Reference: V. B. 20. Liverpool Town Hall Memorial www.cwgc.org

Reginald Rupert Andrews

Died 19th May 1915 aged 21

1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment Former member of Whittlesford Scout Troop

Remembered with Honour CWGC Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire www.cwgc.org

Buried Whittlesford (SS Mary and Andrew) Churchyard, Cambridgeshire

Private James Creek Died 11th May 1916 aged 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment

Remembered with Honour CWGC Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire www.cwgc.org

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Buried Bethune Cemetery, Pas de Calais V.C 40

Private William Frederick Kennaird

Died 26th December 1917 aged 22

12th (Prince of Wales’s Royal) Lancers Former member of 1st Blackheath Troop

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension Rouen. Reference P.V.H 7B.

Private Francis William Milton

Died 25th September 1915 aged 21

1st/20th London Regiment. Former member of 1st Blackheath Troop

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Commemorated at Loos Memorial, Panel 130to 135.

Gunner Basil Moutrie Died 15th September 1914 aged

Royal Field Artillery Former member of 1st Blackheath Troop

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Commemorated at La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, Fr.

Rifleman Cyril Thorpe Died 28th March 1918 aged

1st/5th London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade)

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Commemorated at Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 9.

Private Roland Alfred Hulks

Died 23th August 1019 aged 18

23rd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers Former member of 1st Blackheath Troop

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org.

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Buried at St Hilaire Cemetery Extension, Frevent, Pas de Calais, K.22

Lance Corporal William George Johnson

Died 21st April 1918 aged 22

7th Battalion, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) Former member of 1st Blackheath Troop

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at Grand-Seraucourt British Cemetery, Aisne, France. V1.A.11

Sergeant Frank Carson

Died 28th October 1918 aged 29

10th Battalion South Wales Borderers Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at Poix-Du-Nord Commual Cemetery Extension. II.A.11

Lance Corporal Norman Douglas Lunt

Died 1st December 1917

12th Battalion, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Commemorated at Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, Nord, France. Panel 4.

Assistant Steward H Boardman

Died 28th March 1915 aged 15

S.S. ‘Falaba’ (Liverpool), Mercantile Marine Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Commemorated at Tower Hill Memorial, London.

Private F H Pilling Died 20th 6th Battalion Cheshire Regiment Remembered with Honour CWGC

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October 1918 Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

www.cwgc.org. Buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetry, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. XXXII.A.7

Private John Harold Snape

Died 27th April 1918 aged 19

1st/5th Battalion East Lancashire Regiment Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. P.X1.F.5B.

Sergeant Arthur Griffiths

Died 8th October 1916 aged 26

1st/6th Battalion the King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at Liverpool (Anfield) Cemetery, IV.C.641.

2nd Lieutentant Charles Henry Buttery

Died 1st October 1916 aged 36

6th Battalion The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericpirt-L’Abbe, Somme, Fr III.A.23

Serjeant Arthur Bertram Moulton

Died 5th May 1915 aged 25

1st/6th Battalion The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at Ypres Reservoir Cemetery,

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West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. V.B. 20

Private Reginald Carter

Died 15th February 1917 aged 22

1st/10th Battalion The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at Mendinghem Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. II.A.9.

Private Brodie Lyon Died 1st June 1918 aged 19

1st/10th Battalion The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at Houchin British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. I.A.20.

Captain Innes Owen Hutchinson

Died 7th January 1916 aged 24

2nd Battalion Black Watch (Royal Highlands) Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Commemorated at Basra Memorial, Iraq, Panel 25 and 63.

Rifleman Stanley T Jones

Died 7th May 1915 Aged

6th Battalion The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org.

Buried at Bailleul communual cemetery extension, nord. II.A.143

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Captain William Murray Hutchison

Died 27th April 1916 aged 22

1st Battalion, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Former member of 24th Picton Scout Group

Remembered with Honour CWGC www.cwgc.org. Buried at Bruay Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France. AII.

HURSEY, William Augustus, Private

18 January 1915 Aged 17

Former member of 1st Caterham Scout troop Service Number 10441 2nd Bn. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) Son of Ellen Sophia Hursey, of "Northville," Court Rd., Caterham, Surrey, and the late James Edward Hursey.

CWGC listing Commemorated at Ploegsteert Memorial Location: Hainaut, Belgium

MAZZEY, John, Driver 31 January 1915 Aged 18

Former member of 1st Caterham Scout troop Service Number 61734 13th Reserve Bty. Royal Field Artillery Son of Selina Mazzey, of Faraday Cottage, Bethany Homes, Whyteleafe, and the late John Mazzey.

CWGC listing Caterham and Warlingham (Caterham) Burial Ground Location: Surrey, United Kingdom

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WARNER, Bertie, Private

14 April 1915 Aged 19

Former member of 1st Caterham Scout troop Service Number 9161 2nd Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment Son of Mrs. Warner, of Black Lake, Lower Bourne, Farnham, Surrey, and the late Mr. James Warner. Listed as living in Caterham on 1911 census. Cromwell Rd, 6 Canterbury Villas, Caterham

CWGC listing BASRA WAR CEMETERY Location: Iraq

DAWSON, Claude 4 March 1917 Aged 19

Former member of 1st Caterham Scout troop Service Number G/13316 1st Bn. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) Son of Charles and Julia Dawson, of 32, Avondale Rd., Croydon, Surrey. Native of Teddington, Middlesex. Listed as living in Caterham on 1911 census. Rosemont, 30 Addison Rd, Caterham

CWGC listing Buried at Maroc British Cemetery, Grenay Location: Pas de Calais, France

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BOLTON, Tom

27 April 1915 Aged 17

Former member of 1st Caton Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service Number 3058 1st/5th Bn. King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Bolton of Brook House, Caton, Lancaster.

CWGC listing Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial Location: West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, Panel 12.

Bowker, Robert 18 March 1917 Aged 22

Former member of 4th Lancaster Wesley Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 240677 1st/5th Bn. King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) Son of William E and Mary A Bowker of Lancaster

CWGC listing Buried at Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery. Location: West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, reference VI.C.12.

Private David Musgrove Bratherton

07 July 1916 Aged 21

Former member of 4th Lancaster Wesley Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 1917 8th Bn

CWGC listing Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial Location: Somme, France. Reference Pier and Face 8 C 9 A and 16 A.

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Royal Fusiliers Son of William Robert and Rachel Bratherton of 23 Park Square, Lancaster

Private Stephen Cook 29 May 1915

Former member of 1st Caton Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 2086 5th Bn King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)

CWGC listing Buried at Klein-Vierstraat British Cemetery Location: West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, reference VII B.25

Private Reginald Walls Crayston

22 August 1917 Aged 19

Former member of 7th Lancaster (Parish Church) Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 263108 6th Bn Border Regiment Son of Richard R and Fanny Crayston, 9 Cromwell Road, Lancaster.

CWGC listing Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial Location: West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, reference Panel 85 to 86.

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Sergeant Herbert Dobson

09 August 1916 Aged 21

Former member of 4th Lancaster Wesley Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 2746 1st/5th Bn. King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) Son of Robert and Sarah Ann Dobson

CWGC listing Buried at Quarry Cemetery, Montauban Location: Somme, France, reference II.F.8.

Corporal Maurice Hodgson

15 August 1916 Aged 19

Former member of 4th Morecambe (Parish Church) Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 2883 1st/5th Bn. King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)

CWGC listing Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial Location: Somme, France. Pier and Face 5 D and 12 B.

Private Richard Stanley Hutton

16 June 1915 Aged 22

Former member of 4th Lancaster Wesley Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 27096 Royal Army Medical Corps Son of Richard Robinson Hutton and Agnes Mary Hutton of 45 Regent Road, Morecambe.

CWGC listing Buried at Lancaster Cemetery Location: Lancaster, UK, reference B.CE.945.

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Private James Francis Christopher Prescott 03 June 1917

Former member of 5th Lancaster (St Peter’s) Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 241092 1st/5th Bn. Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry

CWGC listing Buried at Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Mofflaines Location: Pas de Calais, France, reference I.G.25

Trooper Harold Slinger

12 October 1917 Aged 19

Former member of Hornby Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 1483 No 2 Coy. Household Battalion Son of Frank and Jane Slinger of Hornby, Lancaster.

CWGC listing Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial Location: West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, reference Pane 3.

Rifleman John William Vockins

15 October 1918 Aged 19

Former member of Melling Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 419066 No 2 Coy. Household Battalion

CWGC listing Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial Location: West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, reference Panel 3.

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Private James William Wilton

02 September 1918 Aged 19

Former member of 5th Lancaster (St Peter’) Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 238466 Herefordshire Regiment. Attend 7th Bn, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry. Son of John and Elizabeth Wilton of 17 Tower St, Blackburn

CWGC listing Buried at Vaulz Hill Cemetery Location: Pas de Calais, France, reference II.F.2

Driver Raymond Arthur Douthwaite

25 November 1918 Aged 19

Former member of 1st Caton Troop, Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 161656 230th Bde, Royal Field Artillery Son of James and Margret Douthwaite of Thurtell Cottages, Caton, Lancaster.

CWGC listing Buried at Le Cateau Commual Cemetery Location: Nord, France, reference I.19.

Private Thomas Edmondson 15 August 1916

Former member of4th Morecambe (Parish Church) Lonsdale District Scouts Service No 2852 1st/5th Bn King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)

CWGC listing Buried at Dive Copse British Cemetery, Sailly-le-Sec Location: Somme, France, reference II.F.24.

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Son of Frank and Jane Slinger of Hornby, Lancaster.