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The Introduction Albans had 40 First World War memorials ranging from church, parish, school, and factory memorials to a community hall, a tree and also a unique set of street memorials. In support of our recent project researching the Home Front in Albans during the 1914 18 war, members of the Society collated the names of the fallen from 29 memorials across the city (one of which, the Adult memorial, no longer exists) and one roll of honour into the following data matrix. This is an important tool for our assessment of the topic of commemoration. We have based our research on the 630 or so men and they are all men whose names appear both on the City Memorial and in the Albans Roll of Honour published in the mid 1920s to provide further details about the fallen. Around 65 percent of these names appear on at least one other memorial and, with some recorded on as many as five, you may find useful clues about their education, occupation and religious beliefs. With this in mind, we have decided to make the matrix more widely available to help those of you researching the life of an individual or perhaps a group of men from a particular street or district in the city. We hope you will help us in return. Beyond the fallen, we are keen to locate materials that help us understand what life was like for those who stayed behind in Albans. If you have items such as letters, diaries and photos from this period, please do let us know. 1

The following members of the Society contributed to this publication: Val Argue, Barry Bateman, Ann Dean, the late Elizabeth Gardner, Gareth Hughes, Frank Iddiols, Christine McDermott, the late Gerard McSweeney, Sue Mann, Jon Mein and Anne Wares. Our thanks go to the late Dr David Kelsall, Hon. Archivist, The Cathedral & Abbey Church of Alban, for his permission to digitise the Abbey s copy of the Albans Roll of Honour. SAHAAS Home Front Research Group August 2018 (Revised Edition) Email homefront@stalbanshistory.org About the Matrix The Society s Home Front Research Group project concerned the people who stayed behind in Albans, not the soldiers, sailors and airmen themselves. However, as an aid to other researchers, we have included material from the Albans Roll of Honour to provide for the most part a brief history of each man s service and death. You will find this in the columns marked Forename,,, Address and Date and. We have sampled this data to check its accuracy and, while our results were good, we recommend that you conduct your own checks. Please also note that we have not edited the material so, for example, anachronistic place names remain as printed. We have however, placed the list in correct alphabetical order sorted by surname then forenames. We excluded from the matrix about 50 names that appear on the other memorials but not on the City memorial. Please also note that, as there is some art as well as science to reconciling names on the memorials with those on the City memorial and in the Roll, there may be a very few occasions where our best estimates prove incorrect. We believe the Albans Roll of Honour is out of copyright. However, if you are the owner of the copyright, please contact the Society to establish retrospective permission. 2

List of Memorials in the Matrix Divided into Categories Churches where the men were members Boundary Road (Primitive Methodists) Dagnall reet (Baptists) Salvation Army Spicer reet (Independents)* Peters Tabernacle (Baptists) Trinity (Independents)* (* When these memorials were unveiled on the same day in May 1920, Spicer reet and Trinity were sister churches; their memorials share both the same design and names and these are listed in the matrix against Spicer & Trinity.) Civic City Memorial ( Peters Green) District (i.e. reet or Parish memorial) Albert reet (reet) Bardwell Road (reet) Fishpool reet (reet) High reet (reet) Holywell Hill (reet) Lower Dagnall reet (reet) Orchard reet (reet) Pageant Road (reet) Sopwell Lane (reet) Michaels (Parish) Pauls (Parish) Saviours (Parish) (as the inscriptions on the memorial are now illegible we have used data extracted from the Herts Advertiser report of its dedication) ephens (Parish) Verulam Road (reet) 3

Military Herts Yeomanry s Adult (as far as we know, this memorial has not survived; the names are taken from a list published in the Herts Advertiser report of its unveiling) Hatfield Road (data taken from the Roll of Honour published in the Herts Advertiser newspaper; we don t think a memorial was ever erected. Entries for the school are marked as (RoH) in the matrix). Albans Work Campfield Press/Salvation Army Printing Works Edwin Lee & Son Post Office Vyse, Sons & Co Further Information Books J. Mein, A. Wares and S. Mann (eds.), Albans: Life on the Home Front, 1914-1918 (Hertfordshire Publications, 2016) J.G.E. Cox and A. Dean, The reet Memorials of Albans Abbey Parish (SAHAAS, 2015) Web Links For further details on the surviving war memorials listed in this publication visit our collection on the History Pin website (www.historypin.com): http://tinyurl.com/ohqzn2q You can find out more about the Society s Home Front Research Group project by visiting our website: http:///page_id 583.aspx 4

Albans First World War Memorials Matrix (Note: all the following names also appear on the City Memorial at Peters Green) Church District Military Work Misc. Douglas George Abbot Tpr. Herts Yeomanry 78 George Dennis John George Abbott Adams Adams Lieut. 1st Herts Regt.; Assistant Master at. Albans ; killed in at Achiet le Petit 23 Aug 1918 Pte. 10th Beds Regt; died of wounds in England Cpl. Royal Air Force; died of wounds at Dunkirk Rosaline, Offa Rd 29 Jul 1916 18 Temperance 24 Sep 1918 Herts Yeomanry (Abbey) Albans Michaels Lower Dagnall Alcock Pte 7 Norfolks Buried Cemetery SAHAAS War Memorial Box 5

Church District Military Work Misc. Aldous Pte. Labour Corps, formerly Beds Regt; died on service in France 21 Culver Rd 16 Nov 1918 Saviours City Tribunal (864) John Alfred Aldridge Pte. Royal Berks Regt., formerly 1st Herts Regt. killed in in France 30 Sep 1916 Salvation Campfield Army Press Alfred Allen Sergt. 2nd Border Regt; killed in in France 22 Cavendish Rd 02 Jul 1916 Pauls Henry James Allen Pte. Royal West Surrey Regt City Tribunal (141) Mark Thomas Arthur James Allen Ansell Pte. 2nd Suffolks; died of wounds in the Canadian Hospital, France 40 Arthur Rd 15 Apr 1917 Pauls Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery 50 Fishpool 11 Oct 1918 City Tribunal (258) Fishpool Arthur Anson Lieut. 3rd Grenadier Guards Cell Barnes 08 Oct 1915 Frank Horace Jennings Archer Argent Ashby Pte. Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport Section); died of wounds 137 Hatfield Rd 07 Apr 1918 Pauls Pte. 31st Machine Gun Corps; died of wounds in Egypt 32 Liverpool Rd 27 Dec 1917 (RoH) Pte. 1st Herts Regt., formerly Royal Berks Regt; twice wounded; died of wounds 01 Sep 1918 Thomas Nowell Askwith 2nd Lieut. Royal Field Artillery; killed in at Ypres Sleningford, Hillside Rd 24 Oct 1917 6

Church District Military Work Misc. Edward Richard James Edward Walter Percy Alban Cecil Charles Edward Atkins Atkins Atkins Austin Spr., Royal Engineers; killed in 39 Kings Rd 22 Jul 1917 L/Cpl. 7th Beds. Regt; killed in on the Somme 13 The Camp 01 Jul 1916 Pauls Sergt. Herts Yeomanry; died in Hospital at Colchester 211 Hatfield Rd 23 Nov 1915 Pte. 7th Norfolks; died of wounds 18 Church 14 May 1917 Spicer & Trinity Herts Yeomanry (Abbey) (RoH); Albans As EW Atkins Buried Cemetery Spicer & Trinity Herbert Arthur Austin Bacon Pte. 5th Beds; killed in in France Pte. 6th Durham Light Infantry; killed in at Beaumont Hamel 46 Holywell Hill 23 Sep 1918 Holywell Hill 31 New Verulam England 05 Nov 1916 Rd (RoH) John Charles Bacon Gnr. Royal Garrison Artillery; killed in 28 Alexandra Rd 29 Sep 1917 Charles Cecil Arthur Badham Bailey Pte. 1st Herts Regt; died of wounds in France 129 Castle Rd 28 May 1916 2nd Lieut. 4th West Yorks Regt; killed in in France while attempting to save his orderly (see brother Guy Bailey) Tetherdown, Sandpit Lane 06 May 1915 Peters Methodists Pauls Saviours Albans Memorial in Peters church with brother Guy Bailey M.C. Capt. York and Lancaster Regt. Twin brother of the last named (Cecil Arthur Bailey); wounded 12th October, 1916; killed in near Lens Tetherdown, Sandpit Lane 07 Jul 1917 Peters Saviours Albans Memorial in Peters church with brother 7

Church District Military Work Misc. George Baker Pte. 12th Glos. Regt 86 Fishpool 25 Aug 1918 Michaels Joseph Baker L/Cpl. King's Royal Rifle Corps James John Baker Pte. 2nd Beds. Regt; died of wounds at Boulogne 70 Sopwell Lane 27 Apr 1915 Sopwell Lane Charles Bamford Saviours Reuben Francis Joseph Ernest Frank Bassill Bateman Baulk Pte. 6th York and Lancaster Regt; died of wounds in France 15 Dalton 02 Dec 1916 Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; killed in London Rd 01 Jul 1916 Pte. Machine Gun Corps; believed to have been killed in Saltburn, New Dalton 21 Mar 1918 (RoH) Arthur Beasley Pte. 7th Beds Regt; killed in in France on his 21st birthday 43 Sopwell Sopwell Lane 28 Oct 1918 Lane Vernon Saville Beevor M.C. 2nd Lieut. 10th Essex Regt; killed in in France Reymerston, Manor Rd 10 Mar 1917 Horace anley Bell Pte. Worcestershire Regt Robert Walter Thomas Henry Bell Belshaw Bennett Tpr. 9th Lancers; killed in Holywell in France 10 Days Yard 20 Jul 1917 Hill Pte. 11th Royal Sussex Regt; died of wounds while a Prisoner of War in Germany 96 Holywell Hill 17 Apr 1918 Holywell Hill Pte. 2nd Beds. Regt; killed in Cambridge Rd 12 Oct 1916 Pauls 8

Church District Military Work Misc. Harold Arthur Archibald Henry Lee Arthur Edward Ernest L Harold James Arthur David Leslie John Bennington Bes Betts Billing Bird Birt Blackburn Bland Bland Bligh Spr. Royal Engineers; perished in the Transport "Transylvania," sunk by an enemy torpedo 24 George 04 May 1917 High (RoH) Pte. Border Regt; killed in 44 Castle Rd 29 Oct 1917 Pauls Lieut. 10th (attached 26th) Royal Fusiliers; killed in near Veldhoek 26 Ridgmont Rd 20 Sep 1917 Saviours Gnr. Royal Garrison Artillery; died on service in India 10 Princes Rd 31 Oct 1918 Pauls L/Cpl. 4th Suffolks; killed in at Neuve Chapelle City Tribunal (273) 3 Turco Villas, Grange 12 Mar 1915 D.S.O. Capt. 1st Royal Berks Regt; killed in at Le Touret 4 Bricket Rd 05 Jan 1915 Boundary Pte. 3rd King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt Culver Rd Rd Methodists Pte. Beds Regt; killed in on the Somme (see brother David Leslie Bland) L/Cpl. King's Royal Rifle Corps; brother of the last named (Arthur Bland); killed in near Combles Pte. 2nd Beds. Regt; killed in at Loos (See brother Robert Bligh) King Harry Lane 11 Jul 1916 Michaels King Harry Lane 05 Jan 1917 Michaels (RoH) 18 Alma Cottages 25 Sep 1915 9

Church District Military Work Misc. Robert Bligh Pte. 2nd Beds Regt; brother of the last named (John Bligh); died of wounds at Le Treport Hospital 18 Alma Cottages 27 Mar 1918 Alfred Bolton Gnr. Royal Field Artillery; killed in Celia Cottage, Castle Rd 29 Sep 1918 Pauls Archibald Bond Pte. 1st Herts Regt; killed in in France 30 Liverpool Rd 12 Oct 1916 Salvation Army Victor Hugh Thomas Boot Bourne Pte. Lancashire Fusiliers; killed in in France 2 Grange 28 Sep 1918 Peters Pte. 2nd Beds. Regt., transferred to 2nd Border Regt; killed in 33 Fishpool 22 Feb 1916 Fishpool Ephraim George Bowman Pte. Hon. Artillery Company; killed in 18 Liverpool Rd 20 Oct 1916 Tabernacle (RoH) Richard Harvey Boys Lieut. 2nd (attached 4th) Beds. Regt; killed in at Beaumont Hamel (see brother Sydney Graham Boys) White House, Peters 13 Nov 1916 Peters Sydney Graham Boys Lieut. 6th South affs. Regt. Brother of the last named (Richard Harvey Boys); died at. Albans of Tuberculosis contracted while serving in Ireland during the Rebellion of 1916. White House, Peters 14 Sep 1920 Peters 10

Church District Military Work Misc. Ernest Jesse Bracey Pte. Royal Air Force; died in France of Pneumonia 63 Lattimore Rd 08 Jul 1918 Amos Bradley Pte. Royal Flying Corps; died of Influenza at Dublin 130 Brampton Rd 11 Nov 1918 Campfield Press Albert George John John Reuben Charles Amos Brazier Brett Brett Bridcutt Pte. Machine Gun Sect. Beds. Regt; killed in 55 Kimberley Rd 28 May 1918 Pauls Pte. 1st Herts, formerly 7th Beds. Regt; killed in in France (see brother John Reuben Brett) 22 Royston Rd 01 Jul 1916 Pauls Pte. Tank Corps; brother of the last named (George John Brett); killed in in France 22 Royston Rd 1918 Pauls Pte. 7th East Surrey Regt; believed to have been killed in on Vimy Ridge 8 Cape Rd 03 May 1917 Pauls Buried Cemetery Herbert Grimwood Bridges Rfn. 8th Battalion Rifle Brigade; died of wounds at Ypres 105 Verulam Verulam Rd 30 Jul 1915 Rd SAHAAS War Memorial Box Caleb Charles Walter James Alfred Britchford Broad Brown Pte. 1st East Kent Regt; killed in near Ypres 5 Watsons Row 19 Sep 1918 City Tribunal (248) Pte. East Surrey Regt; killed in in France 32 Castle Rd 10 Oct 1917 Pauls L/Cpl. 2nd Beds. Regt; died of wounds 14 Oster 13 Mar 1915 11

Church District Military Work Misc. Edward John Brown Lieut. Royal Air Force; returned from Shanghai to enlist; killed in in France 125 Verulam Verulam Rd 17 Aug 1917 Rd George Brown L/Cpl. 6th Northants Regt; killed in 145 Fishpool 03 May 1917 Michaels Lionel Douglas Sydney Bancroft Percy Arthur Charles Charles Charles Edward Joseph Brown Brunton Bryant Buck Bunn Bunyan Burgess Burridge Burrows Pte. 9th Royal Warwicks; died of Malaria at Kasvin (Persia) while serving in the expedition to Baku 51 anhope Rd 11 Nov 1918 Pauls Capt. Hon. Artillery Company; killed in near Passchendaele 09 Oct 1917 Pte. 2nd Beds. Regt; died in captivity in Germany 47 London Rd 30 May 1918 Pte. 1st Herts; killed in at. Julien Cpl. Royal Field Artillery; killed in Pte. Royal Fusiliers; killed in 59 Upper Culver Rd 31 Jul 1917 19 Upper Culver Rd 15 Sep 1918 Free Cottages, Redbourn Rd 18 Aug 1918 Saviours Saviours Michaels Gnr. Royal Field Artillery; died of the effects of gas poisoning near Poperinghe 11 Church 28 Sep 1917 Pte. 8th Royal Sussex Regt; killed in at Albert Kings Rd 09 May 1918 Cpl. 1st King's Royal Rifle Corps; died in France of the Adult effects of gas poison 12 George 28 Jun 1918 City Tribunal (506) 12

Church District Military Work Misc. Albert Edward Butcher Pte. 2nd Beds. Regt; killed in at Ypres (see brother Ernest Butcher) 43 Upper Culver Rd 24 Dec 1917 Saviours Ernest Leonard Horace Butcher Buttenshaw Pte. 5th Beds. Regt; brother of last named (Albert Edward Butcher; killed in at Gaza (Palestine) Lieut. 4th West Yorks Regt; killed in in a trench raid in France 43 Upper Culver Rd 20 Jul 1917 Saviours (RoH); 17 Blenheim Spicer & Albans Rd 27 Jun 1918 Trinity Pauls Arthur R Gordon Frank Arthur Hugh Gunn Walter Butterfield Butterfield Byron Cakebread Calder Caldicott Gnr. Royal Garrison Artillery; died of wounds Sopwell Mill 30 Nov 1917 City Gnr. Royal Garrison Artillery; Spicer & Tribunal killed in 43 Church 13 Apr 1918 Trinity (716) Qr. Mr. Sergt. Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry; died of wounds 1 Liverpool Rd 02 Nov 1917 Lieut. Royal Navy, Wireless Telegraphy Section; died of disease in German West Africa Pte. Royal Sussex Regt; killed in near Beersheba, in Palestine Gnr. Royal Horse Artillery (Warwickshire Battery); killed in at Arras 162 Hatfield Rd 1918 Pauls 29 Harlesden Rd 06 Nov 1917 35 Granville Rd 09 Apr 1917 Spicer & Trinity Pauls Spicer & Trinity 13

Church District Military Work Misc. Gilbert Callow MM. Sergt. 1st Herts Regt.; killed in at. Julien after serving in France since 5th November 1914 31 Aug 1917 Tabernacle Campfield Press Cyril HT Lewin ormont Hays Calvert Card Card Cpl. Royal Field Artillery; killed in Heath Rd October 1917 Saviours 2nd Lieut. Hood Battalion Royal Naval Brigade; died of wounds received in at Cambrai 2nd Lieut. Somerset Light Infantry; killed in near Arras Hood Battalion, RN Brigade 29 Sep 1918 Borogarth, Peters 10 Apr 1917 Peters Arthur James Carter Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery; killed in at Arras 5 Cross Verulam South 23 Apr 1917 Rd anley J Carter Pte. Sherwood Foresters, formerly 1st Herts Regt; killed in Burston Farm Cottages 26 Sep 1917 ephens Peter J Casey Pte. Royal West Kent Regt; killed in 66 Lattimore Rd 27 Sep 1918 Albert Francis Catlin Pte. Royal Marine Light Infantry; perished in H.M.S. " Laurentic" sunk by an enemy torpedo in the Irish Sea (see brothers Ernest Catlin and John Thomas Catlin) 31 Longmire Rd 25 Jan 1917 14

Church District Military Work Misc. Ernest John Thomas Catlin Catlin Catlin 5th East Kent Regt; brother of the last named (Albert Francis Catlin); killed in in Mesopotamia Rfn. King's Royal Rifle Corps. Brother of the two last named (Albert Francis and Ernest Catlin); died of wounds in France Pioneer, Royal Engineers; died of wounds in hospital at. Albans, after more than three years suffering 31 Longmire Rd 15 Feb 1917 31 Longmire Rd 21 Oct 1918 47 Kimberley Rd 29 Dec 1919 Pauls Sydney George Andrew Arthur Charles Edgar Catton Chamberlain Chieza Christmas Churchhouse Pte. 1st London Regt; killed in at Arras Hogarth, Brampton Rd 03 May 1917 Pte. 1st Beds. Regt; killed in in France 44 Albert 04 Sep 1916 Pte. 4th Beds. Regt; died shortly after demobilisation Methodists Pauls (RoH) Albert ; Saviours Lower 15 Temperance 14 Feb 1920 Dagnall Edwin Lee Cpl. Royal Horse Artillery; killed in in France 7 Heath Rd 22 Mar 1918 SAHAAS War Memorial Box; buried Cemetery Saviours Pte. York and Lancaster Regt; killed in near Cambrai 15 Bernard 21 Jul 1918 John Thomas Churchhouse Pte. 6th Beds. Regt; Killed in at Ypres 15 Oster Terrace 10 Aug 1917 15

Church District Military Work Misc. Alfred Claude Walter Henry Clark Clarke Clarke Pte. 1st Herts Regt.; died of wounds received while digging trenches 27 Aug 1915 Pauls Pte. 4th Beds. Regt; killed in at Passchendaele 41 New England 30 Oct 1917 Pte. 1st Beds. Regt; killed in at Hill 60, Ypres 39 Castle Rd 20 Apr 1915 Pauls Charles Ernest Cleaver Pte. 1st Beds. Regt; killed in at Hill 60 near Ypres 89a Old London Rd 05 May 1915 Spicer & Trinity George Clibbon Pte. Royal West Kent Regt; believed to have been killed in 27 Cavendish Rd 22 Jul 1917 Pauls Albert F John George Lionel O George Coleman Coleman Collins Collins Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; killed in 148 Victoria July 1916 Drummer, Duke of Bedford's Training Battalion; died in Voluntary Aid Detachment's Hospital at Ampthill Spr. Royal Engineers; died of wounds at Etaples Brimscombe, Kings Rd 24 Oct 1918 143 Hatfield Rd 02 Aug 1918 Pauls Pte. Royal Marine Light Infantry; perished in H.M.S. "Formidable," sunk by an enemy torpedo in the British Channel 44 Portland 01 Jan 1915 16

Church District Military Work Misc. James Constable Pte. Labour Corps; died of the effects of wounds and gas poisoning 1 Sandpit Lane 30 Jun 1919 Herts Advertiser obituary shows him as James Robert Constable James Victor Bertram Ernest Charles Ridgway Sydney Edward Gerald Percival Constable Cooke Cooke Cooper Cooper Cooper Corbyn Pte. 1st Beds. Regt; died of wounds at Dernancourt 11 Pageant Rd 29 Jul 1916 Gnr., Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds (see brother Ernest Cooke) Lance Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery; brother of the last named (Bertram Cooke); died in Hospital at Boulogne Pageant Rd 32 Catherine 15 Apr 1918 City Tribunal (126) 32 Catherine 22 Jan 1918 Pte. 2nd South African Infantry; killed in on Vimy Ridge (see brother Cooper) 6 London Rd April 1917 High ; Saviours D.C.M., M.M. Sergt. 4th Grenadier Guards; brother of the last named (Charles Ridgway Cooper); died of pneumonia in hospital in France 6 London Rd 14 May 1918 High ; Saviours Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; killed in in France Pte. 1st Beds. Regt; killed in in France 38 Catherine 11 Jul 1917 SAHAAS War Gorhambury Memorial Lodge 17 Apr 1915 Michaels Box 17

Church District Military Work Misc. Herbert Hugh Alban Percival Morris Archibald Raymond Corley Corley Corley Corley Corley Pte. 3rd Middlesex Regt; killed in on the Somme 8 The Camp 23 Oct 1916 Pte. 6th Royal Berks Regt., formerly 1st Herts Regt; died of wounds received at Ypres (see brother Raymond Corley) 2 Selby Ave 04 Aug 1917 Methodists Pauls ephens Albans Pte. 2nd Border Regt. Brother of the last named ( Archibald Corley), and believed to have been killed in the same day 28 Albert 25 Sep 1915 Albert Rfn. 2nd Rifle Brigade; believed to have been killed in (see brother Percival Morris Corley) 28 Albert 25 Sep 1915 Albert Edwin Lee 2nd Lieut. 9th East Surrey Regt., formerly Pte. 1st Herts. Brother of the last named (Hugh Alban Corley); Mentioned in Despatches; killed in in France 2 Selby Ave 27 Mar 1918 ephens Albans Edward Alfred Coster Pte. 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers; killed in 12 West View Rd 25 Oct 1918 Peters Post Office H Coulter Lieut. 9th Lancers; twice Mentioned in Despatches; killed in near Ypres High Wick 23 Feb 1915 Michaels Personal plaque in Michaels church Edward Ernest John Cousins Pte. 6th Glos. Regt.; killed in 38 Ramsbury Rd 29 Sep 1917 Spicer & Trinity City Tribunal (103) 18

Church District Military Work Misc. Cox L/Cpl. 1st Beds; killed in 49 London Rd 23 Aug 1918 City Tribunal (346) Percy Alfred Cox Crawley Pte. 8th King's Own Royal Lancs. Regt; believed to have been killed in on the Somme 55 Kings Rd 28 Mar 1918 Bombardier, Royal Horse Artillery; died in France of Michaels tonsilitis 14 Warwick Rd 11 Dec 1918 Saviours City Tribunal (55) Albert Josiah Critten Pte. Norfolk Regt; killed in 39 Culver Rd 28 Apr 1917 Saviours City Tribunal (614) Arthur Daniel Gordon Crook Pte. 78th Battn. Canadian Expeditionary Force; died of wounds in London 14 Michaels 31 May 1917 Michaels Harold John Harry Cunningham Curl M.C. Capt. and Adj. 6th Beds. Regt; killed in Spencer Hs, Holywell Holywell Hill 04 Oct 1917 Hill Sergt. 8th Beds; died of wounds 35 Dalton 03 Nov 1916 (RoH) Memorial 'grill' in Abbey Harold Weston Curnick Pte. 9th Norfolks; killed in Cranbrook, Union Lane 15 Sep 1916 Spicer & Trinity Herbert John Curnow Pte. Royal Welsh Fusiliers; died on return from India 111 Verulam Rd 28 Feb 1919 Buried Cemetery as HJ Curnow 19

Church District Military Work Misc. Archibald Curtis Pte. Royal Army Medical Corps Robert Darby 1st Herts; killed in 12 Castle Rd 04 Nov 1917 Pauls Davey Pte. Northumberland Fusiliers; killed in Cuckman's Farm 28 Sep 1917 ephens Alec Davies Tpr. Herts Yeomanry; died in Cairo of enteric fever contracted in the Gallipoli Peninsula (Dardanelles) Herts 13 Blandford Rd 19 Oct 1915 Pauls Yeomanry (Abbey) Charles Robert George Day Driver, 1st Herts Battery, Royal Field Artillery; died in Egypt as the result of an accident Lower Dagnall 29 Temperance 29 Nov 1917 ; Saviours SAHAAS War Memorial Box Alfred Day Pte. 2nd Beds. Regt; believed to have been killed in 17 Welcose 16 Jun 1915 Lower Dagnall SAHAAS War Memorial Box Samuel George Dayton Spr. Royal Engineers; died of wounds near Albert 36 Dalton 24 Sep 1916 George Deamer Pte. Loyal North Lancashire Regt; died of wounds 12 Orchard 28 Feb 1916 Orchard ; Michaels SAHAAS War Memorial Box Herbert Philip Deedes Capt. King's Royal Rifle Corps; killed in Aldwych, Russell Ave 15 Jul 1916 20

Church District Military Work Misc. Walter Dennis Pte. 11th Suffolks; believed to have been killed in 59 Upper Culver Rd 28 Apr 1917 Saviours Samuel Frank Louis Devon Dibsdale Sergt. 8th North affs. Regt; dilled in at Grandcourt 138 Hatfield Rd 18 Nov 1916 Trumpeter, Herts Battery, Royal Field Artillery; died of fever in Hospital at Beyrout, Syria 11 Arthur Rd 23 Nov 1918 Methodists Pauls Campfield Press Harry Armstrong Dobbs Pte, 4th Grenadier Guards George Dockree Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; killed in 4 Beresford Rd 10 Apr 1917 Pauls Edward Josiah Dopson Pte. 19th County of London Regt; died of wounds received at Salonica 24 Clifton 18 May 1917 (RoH) Vyse Dorling Red Cross Volunteer Ambulance; died of illness contracted on duty 38 Longmire Rd 26 Oct 1918 Edwin Lee John Francis Dorling Pte. 13th Royal Sussex Regt; believed to have been killed in 55 Boundary Rd 25 Apr 1918 Tabernacle Saviours 21

Church District Military Work Misc. Herbert Drake Pte. 1st Essex Regt; twice wounded; killed in at Achiet le Grand 12 Waddington Rd 27 Aug 1918 Robert Flint George Drake Draper Lieut. 10th Hussars; killed in near Ypres Batchwood 17 Nov 1914 Michaels Gnr. Royal Garrison Artillery; Pageant killed in France by a stray shot Pageant Rd 29 Apr 1917 Rd City Tribunal (342) Percy Draper Pte. 11th Essex, formerly Beds. Regt; three times wounded; died of wounds 13 Blacksmiths Lane 17 Oct 1918 Michaels Harry Francis Robert Roland Waddell Driscoll Dudley Pte. 1st Herts Regt; believed to have been killed in Lieut. 3rd Royal Fusiliers; Mentioned in Despatches. killed in at Zonnebeke 24 Sandfield Rd March 1918 Methodists Pauls ephens; ephens Vicarage 15 Apr 1915 Verulam Rd Personal memorial at ephens church John Ernest Alfred Richard Walter Dumpleton Dunham Dunham Pte. 1st Beds. Regt; killed in at Hill 60, Ypres 20 Culver Rd 07 May 1915 Saviours Gnr. Royal Field Artillery; killed in (see brother Richard Walter Dunham) 4 Albert 08 Oct 1918 Albert Cpl. Royal Fusiliers; brother of the last named (Ernest Alfred Dunham); killed in 4 Albert 22 Mar 1918 Albert 22

Charles Earwicker Pte. 2nd Northants Regt; died a prisoner of war in Germany 21 Lower Dagnall 16 Oct 1918 Church District Military Work Misc. SAHAAS War Memorial Lower Box; City Dagnall Tribunal (134) Henry Cecil Edmonds Pte, 1st South affs. Regt; killed in on Passchendaele Ridge Bernard 26 Aug 1917 Campfield Press Thomas Edwardes 2nd Lieut. Yorks and Lancs. Regt; killed in in France Lemsford Hs, Lemsford Rd 11 Apr 1918 Saviours Cedric George Edwards D.F.C. Lieut. Royal Air Force; killed in Homestead, Lemsford Rd 27 Aug 1918 Spicer & Albans Trinity Personal plaque in Trinity Church Walter Elwood Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; believed to have been killed in at Thiepval 29 Cannon 28 Sep 1916 Arthur Emerton Pte. Grenadier Guards; died at. Albans on return from active service Paddock, Walton 24 Apr 1918 Henry England Pte. 2nd Royal West Kent Regt; died on active service in Mesopotamia 22 Pageant Rd 21 Jan 1916 23

Church District Military Work Misc. Bertram Ephgrave Sergt. 1st Herts Regt; killed in (see brother John Ephgrave) 89 Sopwell Lane 13 Jul 1916 Spicer & Trinity Sopwell Lane John Ephgrave Pte. Royal Warwickshire Regt.; brother of the last named (Bertram Ephgrave); believed to have been killed in 89 Sopwell Lane 22 Nov 1914 Sopwell Lane Horace Gilbert Etheridge Rfn. London Rifle Brigade; died of wounds while a prisoner of war in Germany 23 Ridgmont Rd 23 Mar 1918 Albans John James Myllar Evans Evatt Pte. 1st Beds. Regt., Transferred 7th Beds; killed in 24 Heath Rd 25 Jun 1916 Saviours Capt. Royal Army Medical Corps; killed in in France after serving there for nearly 3 1/2 years The Croft, Hillside Rd 21 Mar 1918 Albans George Ernest Everest Pte. 1st Beds. Regt; killed in 32 Cannon 23 Jan 1916 Post Office Henry Ewart Verulam Rd Michaels; Ewer Pte. 6th Beds; killed in 32 Warwick Rd 15 Jul 1917 Saviours Edwin Lee 24

Church District Military Work Misc. John Fairy Pte. Beds. Regt; killed in in France 15 Longmire Rd 05 Sep 1917 Letters etc on Museum of Albans website; City Tribunal (575) Archibald Faulder Sergt. Highland Light Infantry; killed in Salisbury Villa, Kings Rd 31 Oct 1918 Spicer & Trinity Leonard Faulder Gnr. Royal Horse Artillery; died while on leave in England 1 Heath Rd 11 Oct 1916 Fearn Pte. Royal Fusiliers; killed in in France 71 Church 22 Sep 1917 Edwin Lee City Tribunal (532) Cyril Walter Fellowes 2nd Lieut. 6th North affs. Regt; believed to have been killed in Hawthorn, Russell Ave 21 Mar 1918 Albert E Fellows Pte. Northants Regt Fellows Pte. 1st Herts Regt; killed in in France 6 Fishpool 31 Jul 1917 Fishpool ; Michaels Frank Fellows Driver, Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds in Egypt 41 Church 01 Nov 1918 Walter Fellows Sergt. Northants Regt 25

Church District Military Work Misc. Fenn Pte. 2nd Leinster Regt; killed in in France Shafford Cottages 21 Mar 1918 Michaels Henry John George Ferrett Field Sergt, 2nd Scots Guards; killed in 58 Heath Rd 16 May 1915 Saviours; Pte. 16th Middlesex Regt; died 33 Upper Verulam of wounds Heath Rd 20 Oct 1917 Rd George Figg Pte. Army Service Corps, Motor Transport Section; killed in 36 Upper Culver Rd 31 Oct 1918 Saviours City Tribunal (56) Arthur Fitzjohn Pte. Army Ordnance Corps; died in Hospital at Aldershot 155 Verulam Rd 11 Jul 1917 Harold Flitton Pte. Beds. Regt; died in Hospital at Ware of consumption contracted on service at Meiktila, Burmah Shafford Cottages 30 Jan 1920 Michaels Alfred Foster Pte. 1st East Kent Regt. (The Buffs); killed in 31 Kings Rd 26 Mar 1917 Michaels Edward Foster Pte. 11th Essex Regt. (Machine Gun Section); believed to have been killed in 14 Albert 22 Mar 1918 Albert Fishpool Walter Foster Sergt. 6th Beds; killed in 29 Fishpool 05 Apr 1918 Vyse 26

Church District Military Work Misc. Charles Walter Fountain Pte. 3rd Beds. Regt; died in Grantham Hospital 58 Sopwell Sopwell Lane 25 Mar 1916 Lane Reginald Fox Pte, 5th Durham LI Possibly buried Cemetery Robert Frank Fox Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; believed to have been killed in 31 Granville Albans Rd 24 Apr 1918 G Francis Pte. Machine Gun Section, Norfolk Regt; killed in 149 Victoria 08 Apr 1917 Verulam Rd John Francis L/Cpl. 9th Suffolk Regt; killed Pageant in near Lens 48 Pageant Rd 03 Jul 1917 Rd City Tribunal (173) Reginald Francis Pte. 16th Lancashire Fusiliers; killed in 28 Kimberley Rd North 02 Oct 1918 W A Francis Pte. 7th Norfolk Regt. 149 Victoria Alfred Franklin M.M. Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; killed in near Cambrai 4 Alma Cut March 1918 Frederic Thomas Freeman Pte. 10th Sherwood Foresters, formerly 1st Herts; twice wounded since September, 1914; killed in 49 Burnham Rd 11 Jun 1918 27

Church District Military Work Misc. Arthur George Fryer L/Cpl. 1st North affs Regt.; died of wounds at Tournai. 2 Princes Rd 22 Aug 1917 City Tribunal (93) Harry Furness Pte. Machine Gun Corps; died a prisoner of war in Germany 156 Fishpool 22 Oct 1918 Michaels Robert Arthur Winnington Gamlen Lieut., acting Capt. and Adj., 4th Worcestershire Regt; killed in at Marcoing Palmerscroft, London Rd 30 Nov 1917 Wooden seat gifted to Abbey E anley Gard Rfn. London Rifle Brigade; died of wounds Dagnall 19 Oct 1916 Dagnall Baptists Claude Henry Garment Pte. 1st Herts Regt; wounded at the Somme; killed in at. Julien (see brother Leonard Charles Garment) 37 Bernard 31 Jul 1917 Leonard Charles Garment Capt. 10th Lancashire Fusiliers, formerly 1st Herts Regt. Brother of the last named (Claude Henry Garment; wounded at Arras; killed in at. Quentin 37 Bernard 21 Mar 1918 Gates Driver, Royal Field Artillery; died in Purfleet Hospital of fever contracted in Palestine (see brother Harry James Gates) 5 Heath Terrace 09 Jul 1919 Saviours 28

Church District Military Work Misc. Harry James Gates Pte. 13th East Surrey Regt.; brother of the last named ( Gates); killed in at Bourlon Wood 5 Heath Terrace 26 Nov 1917 Saviours Arthur Harry Gathard Gazeley L/Cpl. 8th Beds. Regt; died of wounds in Chatham Hospital 7 Thorpe Rd 31 Jan 1916 Bardwell Rd (RoH) Buried Cemetery Pte. 1st Norfolks, transferred to the Labour Corps; died in Bermondsey Hospital of fever contracted in Palestine (see 47 Sopwell Sopwell brother Jesse Gazeley) Lane 14 Jan 1919 Lane Jesse Gazeley Pte. 1st Devonshire Regt.; brother of the last named (Harry Gazeley); served in France from August, 1914; killed in at Arras 47 Sopwell Sopwell Lane 04 Oct 1917 Lane Harry Olivien Sumner Gibson Pte. London Regt; believed to have been killed in Winton, Jennings Rd 19 Apr 1917 Robert Frank Herbert James Gibson Giddings Gilliams Pte. Highland Light Infantry; killed in 31 Albert 18 Nov 1916 Albert Pte. 6th City of London Rifles; killed in Pte. 2nd Beds; died in France of gas poisoning Michaels Lodge, Gorhambury 22 May 1915 Michaels Sunnydale, Grange 03 Aug 1917 29

Church District Military Work Misc. Leslie Charles Gladden Lieut. 2nd Essex Regt; killed in in France Glenelg, Albans Grosvenor Rd 20 Apr 1918 Bertram Glossop Lieut. 9th Devonshire Regt; wounded at Loos, September, 1915; and on the Somme, July, 1916; killed in at Ginchy (see brother Ernest Edward Glossop) Romeland House September 1916 High Crystal cross given to Abbey in his and brother's memory Ernest Edward Cyril Charles Percival John Albert Victor Glossop Godman Godman Golding 2nd Lieut. Somerset Light Infantry; brother of the last named (Bertram Glossop); wounded on the Aisne, October, 1914; died of wounds received at the second Battle of Ypres Bandsman, H.M.S. "Excellent"; perished in the explosion of H.M.S. "Bulwark" at Chatham Gnr. Royal Field Artillery; killed in in France Romeland House 04 May 1915 High SAHAAS War Memorial Box; crystal cross given to Abbey in his and brother's memory 34 West View Rd 26 Nov 1914 Cisco, Kingsbury Ave 16 Feb 1918 Michaels Pte. 6th Beds. Regt; killed in 2 25 Mar 1917 Charles C Golsby Pte. 2nd Middlesex Regt Daniel John Goodchild 37 Holywell Hill Rfn. Rifle Brigade; died of wounds in France 28 Albert 31 Mar 1917 Albert 30

Church District Military Work Misc. Frank James Goodey Gnr. Royal Garrison Artillery; died of wounds Cross Keys, London Rd August 1917 High Harry Albert anley B anley George Thomas Goodfellow Gosling Govier Grace Pte 2nd Coldstream Guards; died at. Albans of influenza and pneumonia 121 Castle Rd January 1919 Pauls Rfn. 16th County of London Regt. (Queen's Westminsters); died of wounds at Le Treport Hospital Fishpool 13 Jul 1916 Buried Cemetery; City Tribunal (232) Fishpool Pte. East Surrey Regt; killed in in France Dalton 22 Aug 1916 Pte. Loyal North Lancs. Regt; killed in on Wytschaete Ridge 69 Church 14 Jun 1917 Albert John Gray Able Seaman H.M.S. "Cressy"; sunk by an enemy torpedo off the Dutch coast 9 Lower Paxton Rd 22 Sep 1914 George Gray Driver Army Service Corps; died in Hospital at Salonica 10 Inkerman Rd 30 Dec 1918 (RoH) Leonard anley Gray Able Seaman H.M.S. "Venus"; died at sea off Aden (see brother Roland Gray) 21 Camp View Rd 04 Oct 1918 31

Church District Military Work Misc. Roland Gray Pte. 1st Herts Regt.; brother of the last named (Leonard anley Gray); killed in 21 Camp View Rd 19 May 1916 Pauls Philip Louis Samuel Sydney Herbert Green Green 2nd Lieut. 4th, attached 1st, West Yorks. Regt.; killed in on the Somme ephens House 18 Sep 1916 ephens Albans Pte. 1st Herts Regt; killed in 53 Church 30 Oct 1917 Peters Frank HJ Alexander F Arthur Greenham Griffith Groom Spr. Royal Engineers; died of wounds in France 04 Jul 1918 Tpr. 1st Herts Yeomanry; died at Basra The Pines, Abbey View Rd 01 Jun 1916 Herts Yeomanry (Abbey) Sergt. 1st Beds. Regt; killed in Grosvenor Rd 17 Feb 1917 Edwin Lee Herbert Ernest Groom Pte. Beds. Regt Trelaske, Grosvenor Rd East Ernest Haddow L/Cpl. 8th Middlesex Regt; died of wounds near Arras 43 Upper Heath Rd 06 Jul 1918 Boundary Rd Methodists Saviours Ralph Hales Pte. Lancashire Fusiliers; died of wounds 94 Park Corner (Sopwell Lane) 19 Apr 1918 Sopwell Lane Edwin A Hall Yorks Regt City Tribunal (245) 32

Church District Military Work Misc. Walter George Hall Pte. Leicestershire Regt; believed to have been killed in in France 114 Old London Rd 21 Mar 1918 Ernest James Halsey L/Cpl. Royal Engineers; killed in at Combles 37 Temperance 29 Jul 1916 Lower Dagnall SAHAAS War Memorial Box George Halsey Pte. 5th Beds. Regt; died at ockport of wounds received at Ypres 72 Sopwell Lane 27 Dec 1916 Sopwell Lane John Alfred Henry Herbert Charles Ernest Halsey Hardy Harris Hart Pte. 8th Norfolk Regt; believed to have been killed in 42 Boundary Rd 21 Mar 1918 Saviours Adult ; Pte. 1st Herts Regt; killed in at. Julien 20 Clifton 31 Jul 1917 Peters (RoH) Pte. 6th Beds. Regt; killed in 39 Walton 23 Jul 1917 Tabernacle Gnr. Herts Battery, Royal Field Artillery; accidentally killed during training in Egypt (see brothers Henry Charles Hart & Philip Hart) Hope Cottages, Kings Rd 06 Jul 1918 Saviours Michaels Henry Charles Hart Pte. Loyal North Lancs. Regt.; brother of the last named (Ernest Hart & also of Philip Hart); killed in Hope Cottages, Kings Rd 03 Sep 1916 Michaels 33

Church District Military Work Misc. Philip Hart Rfn. King's Royal Rifle Corps. brother of the two last named (Ernest and Henry Charles Hart); killed in Hope Cottages, Kings Rd 25 May 1915 Hart Pte. Loyal North Lancs Archibald George Henry Harvey Harvey Harvey Hathaway Pte. Beds. Regt; accidentally killed while returning to duty Pte. Beds. Regt; died of wounds in France 33 Cornwall Rd 21 Aug 1917 Possibly buried Cemetery; City Tribunal (391) 20 Cavendish Rd 11 Oct 1916 Pauls Pte. 4th Essex Regt; died of dysentery in Mesopotamia 5 Dalton 11 May 1916 Pte. 7th Suffolk Regt; killed in near Arras 43 Arthur Rd 29 Apr 1917 Pauls (RoH) Alfred Ernest Hatten Hawes Pte. 6th Beds; killed in near Albert Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; killed in near Arras 66 Ramsbury Rd 15 Jul 1916 Vyse SAHAAS Lower War 26 College Dagnall Memorial Place 03 May 1917 Box James Hawes Pte. 8th Beds. Regt; killed in in France Lower 39 Lower Dagnall 04 Mar 1917 Dagnall SAHAAS War Memorial Box 34

Church District Military Work Misc. Arthur Hawkes Pte. 1st Herts Regt; killed in 6 Kimberley Rd 06 Jan 1917 Pauls anley Hawkes Pte. 6th Beds; killed in near Arras Childwick Green 10 Apr 1917 Michaels Ernest Hawkins Pte. Beds. Regt; killed in 43 New Verulam England 24 Jan 1917 Rd Edward J LC Thomas John Robert Robert James Hawkins Hawkins Hayward Hayward Hazeldine Heading Pte. 6th South affs. Regt; died in hospital of the effects of gas poisoning 57 Portland 08 Dec 1917 Pte. 1st Herts Regt; served throughout the War; and died in Ware Hospital, of consumption induced by gas poisoning Folly Lane October 1919 Pte. 6th Royal Berks. Regiment; accidentally killed in France Portland Cottage, Mount Pleasant 21 Mar 1917 L/Cpl. 1st Dorsetshire Regt; killed in 6 11 Aug 1918 L/Cpl. King's Royal Rifle Corps; died of pneumonia at Cologne, while serving in the Army of Occupation 18 Etna Rd 19 Feb 1919 Pauls Pte. 12th Yorks. and Lancs. Regt; killed in in France 33 Catherine 29 Nov 1916 Pauls Charles J Heal Pte. 20th London Regt; killed in in France Granta, London Rd Early 1915 High 35

Church District Military Work Misc. Joseph Benjamin Charles Hebley Flight Cadet, Royal Air Force (Beersheba Squadron); died in hospital of pneumonia 49 anhope Rd 14 Feb 1919 Arthur Helmer 3 French Row High Henry Pte. 8th Glos. Regt; died of wounds in Boulogne Hospital 61 Kings Rd 12 Oct 1916 Michaels Edwin Lee Ernest Walter Henshaw Pte. 5th Northumberland Fusiliers; killed in at Mons 24 Alexandra Rd 24 Aug 1918 Sidney John Edward Frank Charles Edward Arthur George Henshaw Henson Hester Hill Pte. Royal West Surrey Regt; died in hospital in France of the effects of gas poisoning 74 Fishpool 28 Sep 1917 Vyse Pte. 1st Herts Regt; died of wounds received in on the Somme 2 Cape Rd 16 Nov 1917 Pte. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, formerly 1st Herts Regt; believed to have been killed in at Popperinghe 36 Prospect Rd 31 Jul 1917 ephens Pte. King's Middlesex Regt; died of the effects of gas poisoning 15 Culver Rd 22 Aug 1916 Saviours Carl Hill Sergt. 7th Beds; killed in 61 Culver Rd 1917 John Hill Pte. 4th Beds. Regt; died of wounds in Boulogne Hospital 13 Kimberley Rd 14 Feb 1917 Pauls City Tribunal (251) 36

Church District Military Work Misc. Henry Jack Hilliard Hillier Pte. 4th Beds. Regt; died of wounds 21 Spicer 28 Oct 1917 Cpl. Army Veterinary Corps. 60th London Division; served in France. Salonica and Palestine; Mentioned in Despatches; died of malaria and pneumonia at Kantara 3 Queen 22 Oct 1918 Lower Dagnall SAHAAS War Memorial Box Verulam Rd George H Hillman Pte. Middlesex Regt; believed to have been killed in 66 Castle Rd 22 Oct 1916 Spicer & Trinity Campfield Press James Herbert Hiskett Hiskett Pte. 5th Beds. Regt; died of wounds and disease contracted on service in Egypt 20 Arthur Rd 04 Sep 1919 L/Cpl. 8th Beds. Regt; killed in near Ypres 27 Lattimore Rd 21 Sep 1917 Tabernacle Buried Cemetery (RoH); Albans Albert Victor Hobbs Pte. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry; killed in 41 Hythe Terrace, Castle Rd 08 Jun 1915 Hobbs Cpl. Machine Gun Corps; believed to have been killed in near Ouentin (see brother Henry Hobbs) 44 Alexandra Rd 25 Mar 1918 Spicer & Trinity Pauls Vyse 37

Church District Military Work Misc. anley Robert Hobbs Pte. Royal Army Ordnance Corps; died of influenza at Calais 31 Prospect Rd 05 Feb 1919 Holywell Hill Henry Hobbs L/Cpl. Machine Gun Battery, Australian Imperial Force; brother of the last named ( Hobbs); killed in near Amiens 44 Alexandra Rd 25 Aug 1918 Pauls Frank Joseph Hodgson Pte. 6th Beds. Regt; killed in Syringa, Camp Rd 23 Apr 1917 Salvation Campfield Army Pauls Press Robert Holder Pte. 9th Essex Regt; died of wounds received at Arras 39 Albert 15 Aug 1917 Albert Charles Holes Pte. Beds. Regt; killed in 12 Adelaide 05 Dec 1914 Edmund George Holt Pte. Machine Gun Corps; died of wounds in Italy 16 West View Rd 26 Jan 1918 Harry Hooker Pte. Royal Warwickshire Regt; killed in 47 Cavendish Rd 24 Oct 1914 Pauls (RoH) Charles Benjamin Hooker Hope Pte. 2nd Beds. Regt; believed to have been killed in 4 Alma Cut September 1917 Edwin Lee Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; served throughout the war; died in Buried Ware Hospital of consumption contracted on active service 22 Arthur Rd 03 Aug 1920 Cemetery Alfred Thomas Hopkins Pte. Machine Gun Corps; killed in in France 137 Hatfield Rd September 1917 Saviours (RoH) City Tribunal (391) 38

Church District Military Work Misc. Frank Hopkins Pte. 9th Seaforth Highlanders; killed in at Ypres by an aerial bomb 18 Kimberley Rd 29 Sep 1917 George Hornett Pte. 6th Beds. Regt; killed in Hall Heath Cottages 21 Sep 1917 Pauls; Saviours City Tribunal (690) Thomas Edward Henry Gains George Edward Claude Cyril Alfred George Edwin Hosier Hough How Howard Howe Howe Howe Pte. 1st Herts, attached 8th Glos. Regt; believed to have been killed in 12 Queen 23 Jul 1916 Pte. Royal Berks. Regt; wounded at the Somme; believed to have been killed in at Cambrai Spicer & Trinity Verulam Rd 32 Longmire Rd 22 Mar 1918 Spr. Royal Engineers; believed to have been killed in 13 Bernard 11 Apr 1918 Pte. Royal Welsh Fusiliers; killed in 22 Queen 06 Apr 1918 Capt. and Adj. Royal Welsh Fusiliers; attached 5th Loyal North Lancs; believed to have been killed in (see Spicer & Albans brother Cyril Alfred Howe) 30 Nov 1917 Trinity Spr. Royal Engineers. Brother of the last named (Claude Howe); killed in on the Spicer & Albans Somme. 13 Mar 1917 Trinity Pte. 1st Herts. Regt.; died of the effects of gas poisoning 35 Burnham Rd 23 May 1918 Saviours (RoH) 39

Church District Military Work Misc. Harry John Roland Alfred Walter John Edward Reginald Victor Thomas Albert Edward John Edward Hoy Hulks Hulks Humberstone Hunt Hunt Hunt Hyde Hyde Sergt. Herts Battery, Royal Field Artillery; died in Hospital at Cambridge 10 Arthur Rd 01 Nov 1917 Capt. 18th King's Royal Rifle Corps; killed in on the Sommer 2 Folly Lane 04 Sep 1916 Albans Pte. 23rd Royal Fusiliers; killed in County Club 23 Aug 1918 Cpl. 11th Essex Regt; killed in 14 Hedley Rd 24 Sep 1918 Pauls L/Cpl. Northumberland Fusiliers; belived to have been killed in 3 Kings Rd 27 May 1918 Michaels Pte. 23rd Northumberland Fusiliers, formerly 1st Herts; killed in 31 Michaels 09 Sep 1917 Michaels Cpl. King's Own Liverpool Regt; killed in 2 Kings Rd 25 Sep 1917 Michaels Pte. 7th Royal Berks Regt; killed in in France 55 Bernard 31 Jul 1917 Peters Cpl. 2nd Beds. Regt; died in Rouen Hospital, 19th October, 1916, of wounds received in on the Somme 18 Spencer 12 Oct 1916 Arthur Ivory Pte. 4th Beds. Regt; killed in at Gavielle (see brother Harry Ivory) 9 Upper Heath Rd 23 Apr 1917 Dagnall Baptists; Boundary Rd Methodists Saviours Post Office 40

Church District Military Work Misc. Harry Ivory Pte. 10th South Wales Borderers; brother of the last named (Arthur Ivory); died of wounds in France 9 Upper Heath Rd 03 Aug 1917 Boundary Rd Methodists; Salvation Army Saviours City Tribunal (752) Arthur Albert Alfred Izzard Izzard M.M. L/Cpl. 1st Beds. Regt; died at Ripon Hospital on return from captivity in Germany Pte. Labour Corps, formerly Royal Fusiliers; killed in France by an aeroplane bomb 35 Upper Culver Rd 30 Jan 1919 Saviours 111 Park Corner (Sopwell Lane) 14 Oct 1917 Ernest Walter Izzard Pte. 1st Herts Regt; killed in 33 Kimberley Rd 31 Jul 1917 Saviours Post Office Percy George Izzard Pte. 1st Herts Regt; killed in at Ypres 41 Upper Campfield Heath Rd 13 Nov 1916 Saviours Press Seymour Archibald Izzard Pte. Irish Guards; killed in 19 Ladysmith Rd 27 Aug 1916 Reginald Fred Jackson Pte. 9th Loyal North Lancs. Regt; killed in 1 Bernard 29 Aug 1916 Charles Javeleau Pte. 1st Herts Regt; believed Sopwell to have been killed in 2 Orchard 30 Jul 1917 Lane SAHAAS War Memorial Box Charles Javeleau Pte. Beds. Regt; killed in 41 Sopwell Orchard Lane 41529 1917 41

Church District Military Work Misc. Harold George Percy Sydney Albert Thomas Harry Jefferson Jeffries Jeffries Jeffries Joiner Pte. 1st Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry; killed in in France 5 Eaton Rd 04 Oct 1917 Pauls Pte. 1st Herts Regt; believed to have been killed in 7 Pageant Rd Summer 1916 Pte. 1st Beds; killed in at Ypres (see brother Thomas Jeffries) 29 Harley 20 Apr 1915 Pte. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry; brother of the last named (Sydney Albert Jeffries); Pageant Rd Michaels killed in in France 29 Harley 28 Jul 1916 Michaels Pte. 3rd Beds. Regt; wounded at Neuve Chapelle, 25th March, 1915; died of effects of 34 Alexandra wounds and pneumonia Rd 10 Jul 1918 Ernest HR Jones Pte. Machine Gun Corps; killed in 21 Granville Rd 24 Sep 1918 Pauls George H John Shaw Jones Jones Pte., 2nd Grenadier Guards; killed in on the Somme Tpr. 18th Hussars; drowned in the sinking of the Mail Boat "Leinster" by an enemy torpedo in the Irish Channel Shafford Cottages 26 Sep 1916 Michaels The Cottage, Sandpit Lane 10 Oct 1918 Pauls (RoH) Kalabza Sergt. 14th Canadians; killed in Lower 9 Waddington Rd 27 Apr 1915 Dagnall SAHAAS War Memorial Box 42

Church District Military Work Misc. James Keech Pte. 23rd Middlesex Regt; believed to have been killed in 5 Upper Heath Rd 21 Sep 1917 Boundary Rd Methodists Saviours Louis Augustus Kemp 2nd Lieut. Loyal North Lancs; killed in at Bapaume 14 Burnham Rd 22 Mar 1918 Methodists Pauls (RoH) Arthur Sidney Harold Lionel Victor Samuel Cecil Kendall Kent Kent Kiff King Pte. 1st Herts, attached Glos. Regt; believed to have been killed in 2nd Lieut. South Wales Borderers; awarded Royal Humane Society's Medal for saving a drowning French soldier, September, 1915; killed in near Ypres (see brother Lionel Victor Kent) Lieut. South Wales Borderers; brother of the last named (Harold Kent); killed in at Oostaveine 28 Lower Dagnall 30 Jul 1916 Lower Dagnall Holywell Lodge, Holywell Albans Holywell Hill 04 Aug 1917 Hill Holywell Lodge, Holywell Hill 31 Jul 1917 Holywell Hill Albans SAHAAS War Memorial Box one tablet in Abbey to Harold, his brother and parents Pte. 7th Beds. Regt; believed to have been killed in 7 Camp Hill 10 Aug 1917 Pauls Tpr. Royal Horse Guards; killed in (see brother Harold King) 42 Warwick Rd 30 Oct 1914 one tablet in Abbey to Lionel, his brother and parents Saviours Harold King Gnr. Royal Field Artillery; brother of the last named (Cecil King); killed in 42 Warwick Rd 22 Sep 1918 Spicer & Trinity Saviours 43

Charles Reginald King Church District Military Work Misc. Pte. 8th Devonshire Regt; killed in Fairfold Farm October 1915 King Worker in the Church Army Huts at Salisbury Plain and Charlton; died of pneumonia contracted on duty Jessamine Cottage, Michaels 13 Feb 1917 Michaels Thomas King Company Sergt. Major Beds. Regt; killed in Burston Cottages 12 Oct 1916 ephens Philip Edward Kingham M.M. Cpl. 1st Herts Regt; served in France from 4th November, 1914, to 6th November, 1916; wounded and invalided home; died at Felixstowe (RoH); Myfanwy, Russell Ave 19 May 1918 Albans Buried Cemetery Ernest Kirby Able Seaman H.M.S. "Enterprise"; sunk by enemy torpedo in the Mediterranean 37 Granville Rd 08 Mar 1916 Peters (RoH) George Robert Arthur Kirby Kirby Pte. Royal Marine Labour Corps; died on active service 2nd Lieut. Machine Gun Corps; killed in 1 Keyfield Terrace 30 Apr 1917 31 Liverpool Rd 11 May 1917 Peters (RoH) Thomas Henry Knapp Pte. Army Service Corps; died of pneumonia at Napsbury 48 Cannon 07 Nov 1918 John Ernest Robert Lacey Rfn. 1st Rifle Brigade; killed in Reigate, College Rd 05 May 1918 Salvation Army Campfield Press 44

Church District Military Work Misc. Frank Gilbert Lake Lieut. 1st Herts Regt; died on active service 31 Beaconsfield Rd 31 Jul 1917 Albans Sidney James Laughland Rfn. King's Royal Rifle Corps; died of wounds 26 Bardwell Rd 30 Apr 1918 Spicer & Trinity Bardwell Rd Lawrence Pte. Beds. Regt; believed to have been in Prae ables 29 Apr 1917 Michaels George Lawrence L/Cpl. 8th Royal Fusiliers; killed in 30 Kimberley Rd 07 Oct 1916 Reuben Sidney Percy Robert Ernest George Henry Lawrence Lea Lee Lewis Lewis Lewis Albert ; Pte. West Kent Regt; killed in in France 54 Albert 29 Apr 1917 Saviours Pte. 1st Herts Regt; died in. Alban's Hospital of wounds received in the field, after 2 ½ years' suffering 19 Church 09 Aug 1919 Pte. Beds. Regt; died in England of shell shock Buried Cemetery 34 Cavendish Rd 09 Sep 1916 (RoH) Gnr. Royal Field Artillery; died in Canada of illness contracted while on active service 2 Pageant Rd 06 Feb 1918 Pageant Rd Officer's eward, Royal Air Force; died of bronchitis 3 Cape Rd 28 Nov 1918 Pauls Pte. 1st Beds. Regt; killed in at Delville Wood 4 27 Jul 1916 Buried Cemetery 45

Church District Military Work Misc. George Lilley Pte. 2nd Lincolns; died of wounds in France Harding's Marsh Cottages, Sandpit Lane 01 Oct 1917 Pauls J TH Linger Litchfield L/Cpl. 2nd Beds. Regt; killed in 14 Sandridge Rd 29 Jul 1916 Saviours Pte. 2nd Beds. Regt. Killed in 15 Jun 1915 Henry Alfred Little Long Pte. 5th East Kent Regt. (The Buffs) Chislehurst, Grange 04 Jul 1916 Driver Royal Field Artillery; killed in at Vlamerlinghe 38 Adelaide 05 Oct 1917 (RoH) Allen Arthur Frank Edwin Long Long Pte. 6th Beds. Regt; believed to have been killed in (see brother Frank Edwin Long) Able Seaman H.M.S. "Black Prince"; brother of the last named (Allen Arthur Long); accidentally drowned at sea Hawkswick Cottages 29 Apr 1917 Michaels Hawkswick Cottages 30 Sep 1915 Michaels George John Cyprian Long Lott Gnr. Royal Garrison Artillery; died of wounds M.C. Lieut. 3rd, attached 11th. East Lancashire Regt; killed in 137 Verulam Rd 15 Apr 1918 Michaels Kirkby, Battlefield Rd 15 Apr 1918 Saviours 46