ROLL OF HONOUR. Details and photographs taken from issues of The Cestrefeldian. John Joseph Dexter Wilson (1911-12), H. M. S. Hawke, October, 1914. Rifleman Norman Stanton Bryan Donkin (1905), Rifle Brigade, killed in action at Hooge, July 31 st, 1915. Trooper Charles Tatlow (1893-1899), Leicestershire Yeomanry, killed in action, near Ypres, on May 13 th, 1915. John Joseph Dexter Wilson Lance-Corporal Sydney Cecil Syddall (1908-09), 91st Field Co. R.E., killed in action at Loos, Sept. 25 th, 1915. Private Derrick William Kennedy Taylor (1905-09), Australians, missing Lone Pine, Gallipoli. Sapper Gilbert Horner (1908-13), Royal Engineers, killed in action, Gallipoli, 16 th December 1915. Lieutenant Charles Neil Newcombe (1900-09), King s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, killed in action in France, December 27 th, 1915. Gilbert Horner Charles Neil Newcombe Lance-Corporal Robert Walter Burr (1902-03), Royal Army Medica1 Corps, died in Manchester Hospital, January 7 th, 1916, of septic poisoning contracted in Gallipoli. Capt. William Herbert Lucas (1902-05), North Staffords, killed in action in France, January, Robert Walter Burr Capt. Percy Donald Forrett (1895-1902), Northumberland Fusiliers, killed in action in France, February George Hubbard Reynolds Second-Lieut. George Hubbard Reynolds (1906-12), South Lancs. Regt., killed in action in Mesopotamia, 9 th April, Petty Officer John Frederick Organ (1899-1900) sunk in submarine, June, Private George Exford (1897-98), Royal Marines, lost with H.M.S. Queen Mary, Battle of Jutland, June George Exford
Private Julius Adrian Verner (1895-99), York and Lancaster Regt., killed in action in France, 1st July, Private Richard H. Verner (1908-10), R.E. killed in action in France, July, Julius Adrian Verner Cecil Rhodes Sapper Cecil Rhodes (1908-10), Royal Engineers, killed in action in France, July, Second-Lieut. Herbert Simpson (1900-01), Sherwood Foresters, died in hospital of wounds received in France, July, 1916 Sapper Frederick Victor Hicks (1911-12), R.E., killed in action in France, July, Private Herbert Lack (1907-10), York and Lancaster Regiment, died from septic poisoning, July, Private Reginald Beardsley (1905-08), Machine Gun Service, killed in France, July, Richard H. Verner Frederick Victor Hicks Herbert Lack Private Ronald Howe (1907-09), Sherwood Foresters, died of wounds received in action, July, Corporal Herbert Colin Ditcher (1907-10), Machine Gun Corps, died from wounds received in action, July, Reginald Beardsley Ronald Howe Second-Lieut. Frank Renshaw (1905-08), Sherwood Foresters, killed in action in France, July, Second-Lieut. Frank Leslie Reynolds (1906-11), Sherwood Foresters, killed in action in France, July, Herbert Colin Ditcher Frank Renshaw Frank Leslie Reynolds
Private Francis Cyril Clare (1905-06), Royal Warwicks, killed in action in France, July, Private Tom Benjamin Bamford (1903-10), Liverpool Scottish, killed in action in France, August, Francis Cyril Clare John Mellor William Henry Lockett George Stuart Taylor Private John Mellor (1908-13), Royal Fusiliers, killed in action in France, August, Private Frederick Noel Bond (1913-14), Royal Fusiliers, killed in action m France, August, Corporal Harry Covey Clarke (1899-1901), Canadian Infantry, killed in action in France, September Second-Lieut. William Henry Lockett, B. A. (1902-06), Durham Light Infantry, killed in action, 7 th October, Lance-Corpl. William Bamford Houston (1910-12), Sherwood Foresters, missing, believed killed, 15 th October, Private John Joseph Robert Oldham (1897-1902), Grenadier Guards, killed in action in France, October, Private George Stuart Taylor, B.A. (1904-1911), R.A.M.C., missing, believed killed, November, Second-Lieut. Henry Percy Weber (1898-1900), Royal Lancaster Regiment, killed in action in France, November, Rifleman Frederick Christian King (1907-1915), Kings Royal Rifles), killed in action in France, February, 1917. Tom Benjamin Bamford Frederick Noel Bond William Bamford Houston Frederick Christian King
Rifleman Frank Cooper (1905-13), Rifle Brigade, killed in action in France, February, 1917. Private Albert Henry Smith (1914-16), Cameron Highlanders, died from wounds received in action, 2 nd March, 1917. Frank Cooper Clement Barrington Furmston Richard Cotton Wildgoose William Ernest Ind Tom Victor Scattergood Second-Lieut. Clement Barrington Furmston (1903-04), Machine Gun Corps, killed in action in France, April, 1917. Private Harold Hardy (1910-15), Sherwood Foresters, killed in action in France, April, 1917 Corporal Richard Cotton Wildgoose (1908-10), Sherwood Foresters, wounded and missing, believed killed in action in France, April, 1917. Lieutenant William Beaumont Alliban (1908-12), Sherwood Foresters, missing, believed killed in action in France, May, 1917. Capt. John H. Marsden (1893-95), Sherwood Foresters, killed in action in France, April, 1917. Capt. William Ernest Ind (1903-09), London Regiment, died of wounds received in action in France, June, 1917. Lance-Sergt. Percy Woodville Philipps (1897-99), Canadian Infantry, killed in action in France, April, 1917. Private Arnold Jephson (1900-3), Kings Liverpool Regiment, killed in action in France, May, 1917. Lieut. Tom Victor Scattergood (1898-1901), Northumberland Fusiliers (Tyneside Scottish), died of wounds received in action in France, June, 1917. Second-Lieut. Douglas H. Wells (1903) York and Lancaster Regiment, killed in action in France, May, 1917. Albert Henry Smith Harold Hardy William Beaumont Alliban Arnold Jephson Douglas H. Wells
Private Thomas William Yates (1906-08), Oxford and Bucks. Light Infantry, killed in action in France, May 1917. Private Robert Capps (1907-11), West Yorkshire Regt., killed in action in France, May, 1917. Thomas William Yates Robert Capps Alfred O Neill Frank Woodhead Pogson Robert Taylor Wright Frederick Charles Jephson Second-Lieut. Alfred O Neill (1905-06), King s Liverpool Regiment, died of wounds received in action in France, September, 1917. Private A. E. Nuttall (1894-96), Liverpool Scottish, killed in action in Flanders, July, 1917. Rifleman Frank Woodhead Pogson (1907-13), Queen Victoria s Rifles, London Regiment, killed in action in France, September, 1917. Second-Lieut. Donald K. Hall (1910-12), Royal Field Artillery, killed in action in Flanders, October, 1917. Second-Lieut. Robert Taylor Wright i (1906-10), Sherwood Foresters, killed in action in France, November, 1917. Rifleman Vernon Renshaw (1909-13), Kings Royal Rifle Corps, killed in action in France, October, 1917. Second-Lieut. Brian Edmund Kelly (1903-06), York and Lancaster Regiment, killed in action in France, December, 1917. Private Frederick Charles Jephson (1907-1910), Sherwood Foresters, killed in action in France, December, 1917. Second-Lieut. Edmund Barnes (1909-1917), Royal Flying Corps, accidentally killed whilst flying in England, January, 1918. Albert Edward Nuttall Donald K. Hall Brian Edmund Kelly Edmund Barnes
Second-Lieut. Alfred Parks Dale (1901), R.F.A., killed whilst flying in Egypt, March, 1918. Private Arthur Louis Pogson (1911-13), London Scottish, died of gas poisoning and wounds received in action, April, 1918. Alfred Parks Dale Robert Cecil Riggott Frederick Vaughan Ashcroft Arthur Duncan Swale Second-Lieut. Robert Cecil Riggott (1904-1907), Lancashire Fusiliers, missing on Western Front since September, 1917. Second-Lieut. William Arthur Cockett (1906-09), Cameron Highlanders, missing on the Western Front since October, 1917. Second-Lieut. Thomas Coote Cummins (1910-13), York and Lancaster Regiment, killed in action in France, April 1918. Sapper Frederick Vaughan Ashcroft ii, Royal Engineers, died in hospital, May 1918, as a result of being gassed in France, March, 1918. Private Arthur R. Pearson (1910-12), East Surrey Regt., missing on Western Front since March 24 th, 1918. Second-Lieut. Benjamin Morley Badcock (1910-13), Sherwood Foresters, killed in action in France, July, 1918. Lieut. Arthur Duncan Swale (1910-1914), Sherwood Foresters, died of Wounds received in action in France, October, 1918. Captain Stanley A. Rogers (1904-1905), Sherwood Foresters, killed in action in France, April, 1918. Lieutenant Arthur Noel Eyre (1904.-1909), Royal Air Force, killed in action in France, September, 1918. Arthur Louis Pogson Thomas Coote Cummins Benjamin Morley Badcock Arthur Noel Eyre
William Gladstone Jacques Second-Lieut. William Gladstone Jacques (1909-1914), Sherwood Foresters, killed in action in France, October, 1918. Lieut. C. F. Drabble (1911-1913), Royal Air Force, missing on Western Front since August, 1918. Captain Adam Kerr (1895-1898), died of wounds received in action in France, October, 1918. Lieutenant Leonard Edwin Cutts (1901-1903), Royal Engineers, died of pneumonia at the Base Hospital, Rouen, November, 1918. Private Harry Grenfell Peach (1911-1913), Northumberland Fusiliers, killed in action near Albert, in France, August, 1918. Sapper George William Moore (1911-1912), Royal Engineers, killed in action in France, September, 1918. Rifleman John William Godber (1911-1914), Kings Royal Rifle Corps, killed in action near St. Quentin. August, 1918. Private Frank Hancock (1915-1916), Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, killed in action in France, August, 1918. Captain Robert Bowes Cockburn (1901-1907), Royal Army Veterinary Corps, died of pneumonia in Salonika, September, 1918. Second-Lieut. William Husband (1907-09), Northumberland Fusiliers, died in June of wounds received in action in France, May, 1918. Masters who have Fallen, Lance-Corporal Percy John Eldridge, B.Sc. (1913-15), Royal Fusiliers, killed in France, July Percy John Eldridge Second-Lieut. Arthur Hallam Petty, B.Sc. (1912-1913) died a prisoner of war in German hands from wounds received in action, July, Arthur Hallam Petty i Referred to elsewhere as Richard Taylor Wright. ii Referred to elsewhere as Frank Vaughan Ashcroft..